We were up and at em early for our 8:00 ADR at Tusker House. This was our third straight morning of early character breakfasts. Insane? You be the judge.
A picture of my mom waiting at the bus stop for our ride to AKL. Disney: where even the soda machines are themed.
We were whisked off the Animal Kingdom pretty quickly. Max still thought the bus was a ride.
And, yes, my mom was the only one who I could reliably depend on to stop and pose for pictures:
We a short wait at the gate before they let anyone in. Max was content in his stroller, playing with his light-up Buzz Lightyear that had come with his drink the night before.
One of the best things about early character breakfasts is that you get into the parks so early. And this was another beautifully cool, misty morning, perfect for pictures as we walked through a nearly empty park.
Perhaps now would be a good time to stop and mention another one of my discoveries on this trip. Sometime in the last six months, my formerly fearless boy has developed a long list of things hes afraid of and does not like. This extends from different foods to the dark to swimming. Apparently, he also added live birds to this list, as well. As soon as we started to see birds, Max started shrieking. This made enjoying the birds on the way in just a bit more complicated than it might have otherwise been. I was rather taken aback by this, as there are several key places around where we live to go and feed ducks and Max has always loved that.
Looking down the path to Camp Minnie Mickey:
Our destination:
We parked the stroller and made our way to the back entrance to the restaurant, where we stopped to take a picture with Donald:
I really liked this picture, actually, and briefly contemplated buying it when they came to our table with it later on, but thought better of it.
The buffet at Tusker House was great. I thought the variety of the food was excellent and everything tasted very fresh. In an uncharestic move, I hardly took any food porn! Please forgive me. The items were all pretty standard, although for my first plate, I did try out some of the African themed items. They were ok.
The real star of the show, from a culinary standpoint, had to be the delicious bread pudding. It is amazing with a warm vanilla sauce on top. I felt guilty eating this at 8:30 in the morning, but it was just SO GOOD. Truly, one of the most outstanding things I ate during the ENTIRE trip. I think its the reason Im so set on returning to Tusker House in July.
The pudding:
Max, looking satiated after his meal:
As usual, he devoured a couple of Mickey waffles and a whole lot of watermelon!
Max has a real thing for Daisy, which you can see in this picture, the only decent character to shot to make it out of this breakfast:
Overall, we had a great experience at Tusker House. The food was great, our server was good, and the character interactions were good. Max even participated, albeit briefly, in the parade around the dining room. So far, our day at Animal Kingdom was off to a fantastic start...would the magic continue?