Day 4, Part 1
Today was our resort switch day and since we were taking the morning a bit slower than usual, we decided to head down to the POR food court for a hot breakfast. It was a little after 9 a.m. when we got there and I was expecting that maybe the crowds would've dwindled a bit as everyone headed for park opening, but it was quite hopping in there! The lines were huge and tables were hard to come by. I'm sorry that I don't have any pictures to share from this one, by the time we got our food we were famished and dug right in! DD had the kids' buckwheat Mickey waffle platter. I was intrigued that they made the kids version buckwheat, but she didn't object and gobbled them right up. I had the kids pancake platter (I was saving my Mickey waffle appetite for 'Ohana the next day!)

, and DH had oatmeal. There was nothing really stand-out about this meal and unfortunately, the lines to pay were so long that the food was not really all that hot by the time we got to eat.
Today was another Epcot day for us and we didn't have any specific plans for lunch. One of our first stops was Spaceship Earth and when we came stumbling out into the daylight, the first thing we saw was Electric Umbrella and we figured why not?
Oh my, what can I say about this meal. In short, it was not good

. DD had a burger and DH and I split the veggie flatbread.
This may be in the running for the worst thing I've ever eaten at Disney! It tasted like cardboard with a really spicy spread topped with rubbery veggies. Blech! I took a couple of bites of my half and that was more than enough for me. The best part of the whole meal was the few packaged grapes that I stole from DD's meal! I think it's safe to say I won't be running back to Electric Umbrella any time soon. I'm still asking myself why we didn't turn the other direction and walk the extra paces to one of my favorites, Sunshine Seasons, but I guess that's what happens when you don't have a plan.
Since I basically left lunch hungry, we decided to stop at the Smokehouse booth over in the America Pavilion. I'd seen pictures of the pork slider and rocky road mousse brownie before we left and was very interested in trying them so that's what we got.
The slider was tasty, although I think it could've benefited from some extra sauce on top (it was a little dryer than I like my pulled pork sandwiches). DD commandeered the brownie as her own so I was only able to muscle in for one small bite but I liked what I tasted.