Powdered eggs are horrendous, I agree...
But I must share a story.
Keith and I usually stay at the Dolphin these days because of the wonderful nurses discount we receive there, and every morning we walk over to The Swan for the incredible breakfast buffet they serve at The Garden Grove
(Is that the latest name of the place, now ? I can never keep track...

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Let me tell you, folks - this buffet is - in our humble opinion - the VERY best breakfast buffet on the property. (Technically, it's a "character breakfast". there is little interaction with the children. It's usually Goofy or Pluto doin a lap around the perimeter of the place and then disappearing faster than a stack of Micky waffles...)
Make no mistake, the food is the star here. And WHAT a variety there is ! Freshly cut fruit being sliced before your eyes, (not those dreadful hermetically sealed bowls that have become so common in the parks). Fantastic french toast and sausages (at least three kinds) and *crispy* bacon. Crispy hash browns served with or without cheese, breakfast casseroles, *Fresh* (not instant) oatmeal with a variety of toppings, bagels, lox, creme cheese... Well, you get the idea.
We've even had servers ask if we were staying at the hotel, and upon saying "Yes", have had them return with paper bags filled with yogurts and bananas and granola... "A snack for later" they say with a smile.
In short, a breakfast buffet paradise.
Imagine my surprise, then, when I happened to look up one morning and see a CM dumping a gallon sized cardboard container into a vat that was marked "powdered eggs"
The horror.
But you know, it didn't really matter. The spread they put out every day was so impressive that a couple of spoonfuls of powdered eggs hardly killed the breakfast buzz.
The point of this ramble ?
If The Swan can do this for about $21 a head, so can the restaurants in the parks.
Try the breakfast buffet at the Swan. Stuff yourself silly, (It's easy to do) You'll walk it off in the parks and save money on lunch.