I love breakfast at the Crystal Palace. It is far better than dinner there. We were all starving because dinner was so terrible at La Hacienda the night before.
After breakfast, we did some shopping on Main Street and wandered over to Tomorrowland to watch the CoP and ****. We took a ride on the TTA. DH wanted to ride the train and see if we could get peeks at Fantasyland. DS fell asleep on the way to the Main Street stop.
After we completed the train loop and collected our stroller at the Main Street stop, we said a sad good-bye to the MK. Grad nights were scheduled for that evening. Boo 7:00 closure. We rode the monorail to the Poly for a couple of items at its gift shop and then headed back to our room. Our mousekeeper left DS a surprise.
After freshening up and enjoying our view for just a few minutes, we headed to Epcot. Our first priority was Livin' with the Land since we missed it the day before. DH and DS really enjoy it. Toward the end of the ride, DS reminded us of the ice cream cone we promised him the day before. The line at Fountainview was long (again). It moved fast though. I snagged a table with a great view of the fountain.
We had a late ADR at the Garden Grill. It started out on a sour note. I specifically requested a table with a high chair when I made the ADR. When we were seated, we were on the first level. I knew that was wrong because high chair seating is on the second level only. I explained this and was told we could have a booster. The seating hostess got huffy when I said no. DH looked at our reservation slip and saw that it said high chair. Our waiter (whom we had before and did not care for at all) told his higher up that we wanted a blue seat. Long story of further hatefulness and ignorance made short, if a super wonderful waitress named Ashley hadn't been so nice and helpful, I would've left and eaten a counter service. I'm glad it worked out because DS loved the characters and the food was great.
After Chef Mickey's, we packed the car and headed home. I hate leaving Disney World. The only bright spot in the trek home was stopping at the Moon River Brewery in Savannah for dinner.