We ate here, there, & way over there, deluxe style...6/20 to 6/27 **Final ANALYSIS**

On your recommendation, along with others, we went to wolfgang puck for dinner (early during our April trip). I loved the food there!! We had breakfast there also. It was very warm, but we ate on the patio to avoid the crowds also. Loved the birds! Some of them even landed on the chairs around our table and really entertained the boys!! There were squirrels also, so the boys were in heaven!! Looking forward to more!! I didn't end up doing a trip report as I got so sick on and after the trip.
 
Wow, love the reviews so far and the pics are great! I know this is OT but when is your anniversary? We just got married on June 20th and I figured that was the same day as yours...congrats!
 
I'm loving your reviews!! :thumbsup2 So detailed, love it!! :goodvibes


Can't wait to read the rest! :cool1:


I always love WPE, looking forward to seeing the newly renovated inside where we can enjoy our pizza in the cool air :woohoo:
 
WPE = YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
i really want to try that for a lunch someday in October..my fiance is not a big DTD fan..but i think i may have to drag him..it is our honeymoon after all! :)

Loving the reviews! :)
 

OOOH...I really should eat before coming on here and reading these even at 9:30 in the morning!!

That salad looks heavenly and that creme brulee...I'm a huge creme brulee fan and that looks sinful!!

Glad you had a great meal and thanks for the great review definitely might have to stop there sometime during my next trip!

I hear you on needing to eat before looking at all these pics of such wonderful food! I had creme brulee somewhere else along the way and it really wasn't any better than WPE.

I just love WPE...that salad looks yummy! Cannot wait to hear about Cali Grill!

I'm thinking about doing CG after lunch!

On your recommendation, along with others, we went to wolfgang puck for dinner (early during our April trip). I loved the food there!! We had breakfast there also. It was very warm, but we ate on the patio to avoid the crowds also. Loved the birds! Some of them even landed on the chairs around our table and really entertained the boys!! There were squirrels also, so the boys were in heaven!! Looking forward to more!! I didn't end up doing a trip report as I got so sick on and after the trip.

I'm so glad you enjoyed WPE. We didn't see squirrels, but I imagine that would've been fun for the boys. I'm so sorry that you got sick on your trip. I vaguely remember reading about that on your PTR. You have recovered now, I hope?

Wow, love the reviews so far and the pics are great! I know this is OT but when is your anniversary? We just got married on June 20th and I figured that was the same day as yours...congrats!

Thank you so much. Our anniversary is July 5. We rarely travel for it because everything gets to be so much more expensive during that holiday weekend. We didn't wear our buttons the entire trip, but we did when we were feeling like celebrating.:goodvibes

:cheer2:Congratulations on your marriage. Best wishes. We just celebrated 12 years. Life is immeasureably more fun with a partner.

I'm loving your reviews!! :thumbsup2 So detailed, love it!! :goodvibes


Can't wait to read the rest! :cool1:


I always love WPE, looking forward to seeing the newly renovated inside where we can enjoy our pizza in the cool air :woohoo:

It was nice inside. Tons of windows, so lots of light. Just a lot of hard surfaces so it made it a bit loud. But the a/c was nice.

WPE = YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
i really want to try that for a lunch someday in October..my fiance is not a big DTD fan..but i think i may have to drag him..it is our honeymoon after all! :)

Loving the reviews! :)

Thank you. If you don't like shopping or Disney Quest, I suppose the entertainment value of DTD is questionable. They have that hot air balloon ride now. That looked pretty fun. And you should definitely get to fill your heart's desires on your honeymoon. ::yes::
 
I've found your dining reviews a little late, but I love the detail! Count me in! :thumbsup2
 
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Great reviews. Very detailed and informative. :)
 
It was time to head over to the Contemporary Resort and our 5:30 pm ADR at the California Grill. This was our first venture into signature dining.

California Grill is located on the top floor, which I believe is the 14th or 15th floor. The restaurant stands alone on that level so the entirety of the exterior walls of the restaurant are floor to ceiling, wall to wall windows with beautiful panaromic views.

I know that many people like to try to time their ADRs for Wishes viewing. With Wishes at 10:00 pm during our vacation, I just couldn't imagine eating such a late meal. I had read that if you dined at Cali Grill at any time during the evening, you could return to CR with your receipt and you would be admitted back to the restaurant level for viewing Wishes. This was confirmed by our server at the end of our meal.

I prefered to see the panaromic view during daylight hours. I had actually read about the beauty of watching the sunset from CG, and was hoping to catch it. However, I timed our ADR WAY to early for a sunset view in June. But I had also read about people waiting longer than they thought they should when they dined later in the evening. In order to avoid this possibility, I sought an earlier ADR.

We were dressed in our resort casual. I dressed life-sized Ken in his palm tree, super tropical, looking like being on vacation shirt and linen shorts. I wore a dressy sundress. We both wore our anniversary buttons. I dressed young life-sized Ken Jr. in a cotton polo with shorts. We had showered and refreshed at the resort before dinner. We took the boat from WL to the Contemporary. Even with the stop at Fort Wilderness, the boat ride was a lovely way to travel. The breeze was heaven sent and the view was calming. It was fixing to be a lovely evening.

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They tell you to check in at the podium on the second level of CR. Somehow, I pictured the type of thing a speaker would stand behind as a "podium," and went right past it and on up the next set of escalators. The second level is quite barren of anything. The reality is that the podium looks like a car rental counter.

I hadn't had our anniversary noted on our ADR. When I made my ADRs at the 90-day mark, they would only allow that note on one ressie. I had chosen the WCC ressie since the cake would be there.

The greeter wished us a happy anniversary. I admit that I was happy that she noticed our buttons. I saw her typing something associated with our ADR. She handed us a buzzer and directed us to the elevator.

The restaurant has commandeered the closest elevator to the podium. There is an escort that watches over this elevator so that it offers express service to the top floor.

Upon leaving the elevator, you enter into the central lounge area which is serviced by the bar. There are couches and other cushy seating.

I admit that I was heartily disappointed to see the sunshades down across the entire restaurant. And they weren't flat sunshades that would still allow a decent view through them. They were like Roman shade style sunshades with big pleats adding yards of extra fabric over the windows.

The room was still beautiful and elegant. Light colored neutrals with golds and purples, if I remember right. White table cloths. We didn't even pause long enough for a picture before the buzzer flashed and vibrated. Our hostess explained that the shades were down because of the sun, of course. They would be raised around sunset time, about 8:00 pm on that day, June 21, 2009.

I didn't request a window table at check in. I figured there would be few people at the restaurant this early and so I was hopeful that we would just be seated at a window.

And I was right.

And there was Mickey head confetti on the table!

I noticed that the table next to us also had confetti, and they were also celebrating an anniversary.

We were greeted by our server David, who was absolutely fabulous. He was so mellow. So calm. So gentle almost. He was just the right server for a relaxing, leisurely meal. And this was indeed to be a leisurely, slow-paced meal. We had been walking all day and were quite enjoying the novelty of sitting; the setting and the food to come were just the ticket for a celebratory evening.

David explained our options on the DxDDP clearly. Anything from the entree line up could count as a appetizer, with the exception of the two most expensive sushi offerings. The flatbread seems to come and go on the menu. It was there this evening.

David advised that now would be a lovely time to check out the views from the restaurant. He explained, there are three viewing decks. The first two are the ones that everyone talks about watching Wishes from. One is accessed from the restaurant side and one is accessed from the hallway with the restrooms. The restroom access one is much less crowded, we were told. The other deck was on the opposite side of the restaurant, facing away from the Magic Kingdom.

We were enjoying our sit WAY too much to get up and walk around for a view. There would be plenty of time for that after dinner.

When David returned to take our order, he brought two lovely glasses of champagne complements of the house.

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DH and I are adventurous eaters, I suppose you could say. We definitely wanted to take advantage of the more unusual or specialty offerings at our various dining establishments. We opted to fully share our appetizers, ordering a sushi plate, Yellowfin Tuna Three Ways - Poki, Tartare, and Tataki, and California Grill's Cheese Board.

We wanted to have sushi, not a sushi roll, although I can tell you, I saw many, MANY rolls served during the course of our meal, and EVERY single one looked fabulous. I would go back simply to try all the different sushi and sushi roll offerings. DS ordered a fruit plate, which wasn't listed on the CG menu, but was still available.

We all LOVE salmon, so we all ordered salmon. DH and I ordered the current salmon offering (which of course, isn't listed currently). DS ordered the kid's salmon plate.

With our champagne, and feeling dehydrated from the heat and humidity, we opted to just drink water.

I peeked under the shades to photograph the view.

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Photographed DS. Notice the sun shades behind my handsome son.

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And we absolutely devoured the wonderful sourdough bread. I don't think I got a photo of the butter. It was served with sea salt sprinkled all over the top. It was pretty and pretty tasty on the bread!

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I wish that I had kept the description of the cheeses on the plate or taken a picture of it. I can just read some of the verbage in the bread picture. For the first cheese (far left), it reads Kunik: Kunik, a pasteurized semi-aged cheese, is a unique and decadent cheese. Kunik is a (size is not pictured) cream wheel made from goat's milk and Jersey cow cream. It has a white rind and a tangy buttery flavor. It is produced at Nettle Meadow Goat Farm in Thurman, New York.

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I got the impression that the cheese board will change. It was very fun to taste the cheeses and have a bit of knowledge about what they were, how they were made, who made them. Trying them with the other flavors, like the candies, raisins, fig, and honey, was a culinary experiment in real life ala Ratatouille, an explosion of flavor in your mouth. Fireworks were going on left and right. Which from left to right are, the aforementioned Kunik, a hard white cheddar, a hard goat cheese, a creamy brie type, and a blue.

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The tuna was equally fun to eat. I'd never had sushi before, but I love fish, and this was just a wonderful way to eat it. All three were melt in your mouth fabulous. DS loved the one with the orange caviar the best. What appears as one large serving was actually serveral small cubes nested in shredded cucumbers. The curled tuna was easy to unravel and share. That was the best one with the dipping sauce. The near tuna on the sliced cucumbers was ground and combined with corn and herbs.

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The fruit plate was a lovely presentation with the fruit plated like a crab. Look again, the orange peel is his front pinchers and the slices are his legs. We had started nibbling on it before we saw the presentation. And btw, the berries with the cheese? Oh my! Fabulous! Talk about fireworks!

David was attentive. He kept watch over us and allowed us time to finish our appetizers before bringing out our entrees. DS was dauddling a bit over his fruit. He had really enjoyed the cheese and tuna with us. I had some time to take pictures before I realized that DS was holding up our entrees!

The open kitchen activity...

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Toward the bar...

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DSs tiny portion of perfectly cooked salmon over basmati rice with asparagus.

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Our salmon.

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It was surprising that our salmon was presented with the skin on. And that the skin was facing up. And that the super yummy toppings, kalamata olive pate and pesto were on top of skin that neither DH nor myself would eat. I know some do. But I don't even eat the skin on fried chicken. I very delicately removed the skin, which came off VERY easily and scrapped the yumminess onto the salmon and proceeded to thoroughly enjoy this dish. The salty kalamata olives, the tangy artichokes, the sweet tomatoes. In the words of DH, it was OUTSTANDING. I concurred totally.

The salmon was a generous portion. DH and I both shared with DS to make up for his dinky portion. This is a theme that would be repeated over and over again. Many restaurant chains are now recognizing that there are two levels of kid appetites, those for like 3 to 7 and those for 8 to 12. It was too bad that not a single restaurant had an option for a bigger kid portion.

It may shock you, but there was actually room for dessert. I TOLD DS that he HAD to order the Crisped rice sushi plate. I had seen too many pictures. I HAD to see it in person.

We interrupt this culinary adventure with a public service announcement... Our entrees and desserts aren't listed on the menus available online. As your hosts and servers will tell you, the menu is inspired by seasonally available items and changes frequently. When viewing the Cali Grill menus, I would DEFINITELY avoid trying to order any ONE item from there. It's likely to not be there...and now back to our regularly scheduled dining review...

I wanted something light, so I ordered a blueberry lemon concoction. DH was tempted by a cheesecake three ways type dessert.

While we waited for dessert, we entertained ourselves with confetti.

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David was one smart server and brought DSs dessert out first, giving him plenty of time to enjoy it, and giving us all plenty of time to admire it.

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This is a creative masterpiece. Seriously. The gummy fish on the rice krispy treats? The gummy wraps for the rolls? Gummy worms in the centers? Chocolate sauce? Taffy pickled ginger? Marshmellow washabi?

He returned with these lovely celebration creations:

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I wasn't sure what I was expecting from the description. I was somewhat surprised to see that the dessert was like a tart. I guess I really just wanted the lemon sorbet, which was tart and bright and a perfect end for me. I finished it but left most of the tart. DH had a taste and couldn't believe I was enjoying it. Of course, he had a bite after having dived into his own:

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Which was incredibly scrumptous. Beyond decadent, this was another feast of flavor and tasting. I think his fav was the chocolate one.

DS couldn't finish his dessert, so we asked for it to be packaged up. We took this fun box back to the resort after dinner.

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Now it was time to enjoy the views. Time to stretch. Walk around a little. We ventured to the deck where Wishes viewing was said to be prime.

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This deck is long and narrow. Because the deck is much, much narrower than the roof of the CR, it is quite secure feeling, as the roof is what is on the other side of the railing, as you can see in this family portrait.

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I don't know if it's normally windy on the deck, but the wind was definitely whipping when we were there. This was quite welcome as the heat was still quite oppressive, but on a cooler evening, it might be down right chilly.

The bill:

Tuna 3Way $21.00
Salmon 38.00
Dessert NSA 11.00
Cheese 5 ways 18.00
Salmon 38.00
Blueberry 11.00
KM Fish 11.00
KM Fruit 4.00
KM Sushi 5.00

Total: $167.21 (with tax)

The California Grill was a dining experience worth repeating.

With the early evening ADR, the restaurant was quiet. The environment calming, relaxing, inspiring leisure, everything that gourmet dining should be. With the expectation that I would be experiencing food that I would be hard pressed to recreate at home, this absolutely met expectation. There were several menu items that I would love to try. The views. Oh. It is just a complete package. If I were staying at CR, I would probably eat here more than once. I would experiment with times of day to get the feel for the restaurant in all the different lighting of the evening.

I personally would never try to watch Wishes while dining here. I can't imagine anything more disruptive to my gourmet meal than a crowd of people making a beeline for the deck and then angling for position to view the fireworks. The deck just wasn't that large. You would have to get out there early to get a decent spot. I could see returning to the restaurant later, ordering preferred libation from the lounge area and spending some time admiring the view, getting into position well before the fireworks started. Especially if I were a guest of CR. I even contemplated this very course of action for ourselves, but alas, we were having too much fun in MK to interrupt the flow with travel to CR.

It would be great fun to be able to watch Wishes from your own table. But the odds of actually being seated in a good viewing spot are so slim, I don't think that I would pin my hopes on that. Unless we were visiting in a season with shorter daylight hours and an earlier Wishes viewing time, I also wouldn't risk the potential crankiness within my family as a result of a late dinner.

It was disappointing to see the number of people that were dressed below the dress code. I guess I think contrary to most and believe that dressing up a bit on vacation is fun. It adds to the specialness of the occassion. DS was even able to appreciate the experience more. It set it apart for him. He asked, "Is this gourmet?" "Oh yes, sweetie, this is definitely gourmet."
 
What a great CA Grill review! I'm planning an early dinner too, for the same reasons you mentioned.

And your son's dessert is just about the cutest thing I have ever seen!
 
Woo hoo!! The pictures are there!! You all look SO nice!! Your food looked wonderful!! I tried to talk my daughter into going here in September, but she wanted to try Jiko, Yachtsman, CRT and Chefs De France among others. Really enjoyed the review and the pictures!! Looking forward to more,:goodvibes
 
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I really hope I can convince my family to eat at the California Grill when we go in November. It all looks soooo good!
 
Hi!!! Loving your reviews!! We had our anniversary dinner at Cali Grille May 7th, and David was our server!! I loved him. Isn't he perfect for that restaurant lol!!

I cn't wait to try WGPE. Every review I see looks so good!!
 
Another great review!! This is another restaurant I will be going to in the fall and I'm really excited to try the food!!!
 
We had an 8:10 AM ADR for Donald's Safari Breakfast, which is located at the Tusker House in the Animal Kingdom Park.

On this day, AK was opening at 9:00 AM and was open for PM EMH. This is the main reason why I chose Donald's breakfast for this day.

When I made the ADR, I was told to be at the park gate at 7:55 am. Yeah. Right.

I've never made a before-the-park opens ADR. I have screen knowledge of a character bus that is supposed to pick you up and take you to those early morning character breakfasts. But, we had a car, and so we decided to skip the whole super early morning bus thing, and just drive ourselves. Since we had driven to AKL the day before, we knew exactly how to get to AK.

Early morning on vacation is generally rough business. For reasons that I will expound on in my trip report we running a TAD late, which seems to be the norm for us on the trip.

I think we were parking the car at 8:10 am. I had never driven to the parks; it was very easy. At the gate, the guards see your parking permit and WAVE you through. Follow the train of cars to where you are directed to park. Don't you DARE to try park ANYWHERE than where they tell you to park. It's just TOO bad if you are stuck in the farthest slot from the tram pick up point, you CAN'T stop in that first parking slot. Suck it up and walk.

Fortunately, we were close to the walkway, and only a few rows back, but you would be absolutely AMAZED at the number of people that were already arriving for a park that was opening in one hour.

To the far right of the park entry turnstyles is the designated entry for Character Breakfast. Go there. Give them your name. They will find you on their list. After giving you a general idea of which direction to head, enter the park usually normal park entry procedures.

Welcome to a virtually empty park.

The walkways are WIDER.

There's plenty of room.

It's quite tempting to want to crawl forward at a snail's pace and admire everything along the way. But there are CMs standing at regular intervals, like sheep herders, who will direct your path and make sure you don't stray too far from an allowable deviation.

There was a photopass photographer standing at the ready on the main pathway with the iconic tree in the background. We paused to document the moment.

I was feeling kinda punchy this morning. I tend to get a bit catty, a bit smart alecky, if you will, whenever the mood strikes. Something about the all business-like manner of the hostess checking us in just hit me. I think she was about as thrilled to be up early and at work as I was to be up early and in the heat.

There is a podium, like the kind a speaker would stand behind, located far outside the restaurant in the patio area. Here we checked in. The hostess verified my first name with the last provided and said, "I have two adults and one child."

"So do I!!!!!!" I exclaimed in total amazement.

Which caused much merriment with the hostess. I think she actually de-stressed with a good laugh.

We were told to go down the path and up the stairs and our picture would be taken there.

Huh? Picture?

There was only one other family checking in at the same time we did. So there was no wait here. For some reason, they missed that turn up the stairs and continued on. So we were first to have our picture taken.

You stand in front of a wall with tribal masks all over it. Click. Now go inside and you will be seated.

The restaurant had been open for about half an hour now. This place was hopping. I really wasn't surprised to see how busy it was, but in a way, it's always a shock to confirm that people really do go to great lengths to plan their days at Disney.

I never actually ate at Tusker House before it was converted to a TS restaurant. I did go around the corner to the bakery window... I imagine that the interior layout was not much changed from what it was as a CS. The buffet was laid out in the area where you would order from the cashiers and the pick up window areas.

It was a nice spread, though not as big as Boma. For example, there was fruit. But there were only two different bowls filled with fruit. One had this mix of fruit and the other had that mix of fruit. At Boma, there were 6 or more bowls of fruit, each with one kind, so you could more easily pick the exact fruit you wanted to eat.

The seating is all thorough the various rooms; it's not just one big open space. The tables are TIGHT. This is a pack 'em in restaurant with little elbow room, at least where we were seated in the most main of the rooms directly in line with the buffet. It was like being on a train, or an airplane. Here in this long, skinny room were four tables across with a center aisle. Be friendly with your neighbors and courteous, because we all got a table early and can see the characters.

Our server, Patti, was a pro; she knew the lay of the land, pointed out the exact path the characters would take and directed us to just wait for the characters and then hit the buffet. We followed directions and stayed put.

She had brought a pitcher of Frunch with her to the table. According to Patti, this is the juice mixture offered exclusively at AKL and here. Call me crazy, but it tasted slightly different than Boma's, which led me to believe that it was indeed made on site. Maybe this is the one with the lemonade in it? It did seem to have more of an edge than the Boma version.

The proximity of the tables made it difficult for the characters to manuveur through the tables, but they had obviously done this before and had worked out a pattern. A character handler preceded the characters and in no uncertain terms told us to get ready for the characters; Get out your autograph books, get out your cameras. We did.

I was thrilled that Donald would be the first character we greeted, as he was the ONE character that DS really wanted to see. He had to work the area and passed by our table on the way to the one he was actually going to visit. Get your cameras ready folks because there may be moments like these:

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Finally, we had our moment with Donald. And a moment it was. This place was busy and they were making sure that everyone got their MOMENT. A chance for an autograph and a picture. If you were prepared and could move quickly, you could get more than one photo, but in the interest of the greater good, the characters were moving right along.

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Donald and Daisy were almost in tandem. They ended up orchestrating a kind of leap frog, back track pattern. Daisy ended up leaping over our table and going into the far room right beyond our table. She didn't return until we had seen all the other characters. The character handlers were good trackers and they knew where she had been and hadn't. I did squeak a bit to make sure that they knew that we knew that we had been passed over. No worries.

Here comes Mickey!

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Here comes Goofy!

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I love Goofy. He's such a flirt. He blew me kisses and made fun love-y gestures toward me.

And here is Daisy!

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Patti had offered a warning that Daisy liked to kiss the handsome young men. Sometimes, I get really irritated when CMs in general do things like this. I don't like potential disappointments. Just don't raise hopes and then there won't be upsets later, there will just be happy surprises all along the way. (Did you ever watch the painter on PBS, the Joy of Painting? Loved him!) Well, like I said before, Patti was a pro, Daisy kissed DS twice. Fast little touches on his head, once while he was still sitting when she was signing our book. And again after taking the picture. I just don't have a camera that resets fast enough to have captured the moments. Be prepared if you do.

The characters here were wonderfully IN character. They did their best in the circumstances to give each table their own personal meet and greet. Some characters could have more of a connection with a table than another, and thus, you might rate the character interaction better for that character than another. If you think of it in terms of actually meeting any other person, you will naturally get along better with some than others. Overall, it was well orchestrated. Perhaps it was a matter of our timing that we sat, got to meet all the characters and then got to enjoy our food. If it was, then it was good pixie dust because we were able to eat uninterrupted, getting down to the business of filling our tummies and getting a move on to the park.

DS came back from the buffet with:

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The bacon here was just as good as Boma. I don't know how they do it, but seriously. YUM!!

And these Krispy Kremes (we have a THING for KK in our family):

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DH's plate:

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Yes, he got grits again, but if I recall correctly, they weren't called grits, but something like pap?

And mine:

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I really liked the way they had the creative eggs (you know, eggs with some sort of cheese and other goodies). They had a big skillet that they had cut pizza style into several slices. I also tried the TH version of bobotie, which had ground beef instead of cornhash. It was fine, but I liked the Boma version better. I tried one of the traditional African dishes, just a few bites. You can see the sweet potato chunks toward the bottom of my plate. It was a sweet dish with cinnamon and raisins. Too sweet for me, almost like pie filling, I just wasn't in the mood.

Those cheese grits looked so good, I also had to get some:

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And let me tell you. They were FANTASTIC.

DS really enjoyed the tots and went for seconds:

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It was time to make sure that I hadn't missed anything. I studied it all and found what I think is the star of this buffet, bread pudding with a creamy sauce:

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Holy COW!! This is served warm with a warm sauce. It is flat out worth the cost admission right here. Do not pass go, do not collect $500, go directly to the bread pudding. A word of warning here. This was a newish plate of bread pudding and I took a scoop from the middle section with NO crispy edges. He-llo! I wish I had some RIGHT NOW.

DH got a cup of much needed caffeine. Lattes were not available with the buffet. He got a regular cup of joe. It was a very good cup. DH was somewhat surprised as he hadn't been too impressed with Disney's coffee thus far. Patti said that it was a new product. It's almost like soda fountain coffee, in that the coffee is in a concentration and you add hot water to it in correct proportion to make the coffee.

Patti also urged us to give TH a try for lunch and dinner, stating that they had many new items, including a wide variety of meat dishes inspired by African cuisine.

The bill:

2 Adult Breakfast $45.98
KM Breakfast 12.99

Total $62.81 (with tax)

Despite our late arrival to our early ADR, we still closed out the bill at 9:18 am. We were walking over toward Expedition Everest at 9:25 am.

Character meals are something of a scary proposition. Many high hopes are pinned on having a magical moment with each and every character, especially since you have paid a premium for a restaurant for the privelege. I think that the expectation needs to be lowered to the fact that you will not have to wait in line for an autograph and a photo, with anything more being pixie dust. The fact is there is a room full of people all waiting for their time with the characters and time cannot be spent with one table to the sacrifice of another, for the same reason, everyone present has paid a premium for the privelege.

Having attended multiple character buffets in three visits, I would rate this one as fairly average. The fact is that because it is located inside a theme park, I think that there is a certain expectation of speediness associated with the meal. I have read that there is great character interaction here, but I think that this is the typical those with great experiences speaking louder than those with average.

I was pleased with our visit. It satisfied what I was desiring. We met all the characters. We ate tasty food. We got some photos with us in an empty park. We were deep in the park early in the morning.

I have to say that I would skip this character meal on our next visit. I generally prefer to experience the new before repeating. We still have other character meals to try. However, if we indeed end up going again with DHs family, who will all be first timers, I would choose this buffet over Chef Mickey's, BY FAR. But, if I were looking for classic characters, I would also choose Cape May over this buffet, if we were staying anywhere in proximity to Beach Club.
 
How sweet you are for asking, and yes, I have!!:goodvibes

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I've found your dining reviews a little late, but I love the detail! Count me in! :thumbsup2

Great reviews. Very detailed and informative. :)

I'm glad you both like the detail. I'm quite a talker in real life, so I worry that it doesn't translate well on the boards. But I figure, I might as well give too much info and hope to benefit someone with it!

What a great CA Grill review! I'm planning an early dinner too, for the same reasons you mentioned.

And your son's dessert is just about the cutest thing I have ever seen!

The early dinner rocks. The restaurant will get noiser as your meal progresses. You really receive the benefit of a relaxing sit down meal with the earlier time. That dessert was the best kid one on property. Not only was it fun to look at, it actually tasted good too.

Woo hoo!! The pictures are there!! You all look SO nice!! Your food looked wonderful!! I tried to talk my daughter into going here in September, but she wanted to try Jiko, Yachtsman, CRT and Chefs De France among others. Really enjoyed the review and the pictures!! Looking forward to more,:goodvibes

Now I know how people double post! I wasn't supposed to hit the post button and I tried to stop the action, but I guess it posted what it could process.

Your DD's choices are good ones.:thumbsup2 I've eaten at them all now. There will be another trip to WDW, especially with your DVC.

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I really hope I can convince my family to eat at the California Grill when we go in November. It all looks soooo good!

It was a wonderful experience. I would rate it as an experience too. Only go if your family is willing to have a leisurely meal. Don't try to plan it and hope that it doesn't take too long, KWIM? It was good, I hope you get to go someday.

Hi!!! Loving your reviews!! We had our anniversary dinner at Cali Grille May 7th, and David was our server!! I loved him. Isn't he perfect for that restaurant lol!!

I cn't wait to try WGPE. Every review I see looks so good!!

Hi!! Welcome! David WAS so perfect. I would request his section on a future visit.

WGPE is really good. I don't think I would miss it on a visit, especially since we spend so much time in DTD. I can say that I prefer the WGPE to the one on the West Side. At least when we visited in 2007 and could compare the two. The marketplace one has creme brulee included in the DDP as a dessert option, but the west side one doesn't. They think it is more appropriate for the TS restaurant and not the CS. These WGP restaurants are independently owned and operated, so they have similar food, but not necessarily the same policies.

Also, the interior space at the marketplace is now gigantic compared to the space on the west side. The patio dining at the marketplace is also much quieter and off the beaten path, whereas the west side is right there along the main drag. This is either here nor there, but if you are wanting one environment over another, it's good info to keep in mind.

Great review! Can't wait to read more! popcorn::

Thank you!

Another great review!! This is another restaurant I will be going to in the fall and I'm really excited to try the food!!!

Have a wonderful time. Have fun. Obviously, we really enjoyed it. I generally prefer to try new before repeating, but CG makes the repeat list before trying all new Signature dining.
 
I am so sad that we missed our TH ressie last month...I have got to get there in Oct, it looks fantastic!
 













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