1900 Park Fare- For a Supercalifragilistic Breakfast
What could be more quaint than an afternoon chat with Mary Poppins? If you have ever been to Walt Disney World in Florida, you already know there are a million places to dine. Disney Dining is up there with many of our finest dining experiences out there, with chefs on hand ready to cater to your every need. Recently on our stay at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort we were treated to breakfast at 1900 Park Fare which is part of the Grand Floridian. The resort is luxurious, a place you never want to leave even to visit the Magic Kingdom.
Our family has dined at 1900 Park Fare a few years ago so we were wondering if things were still the same. This all you care to eat breakfast buffet has something for everyone. Some of our family favorites were the sticky buns, Mickey shaped waffles, Alice’s Red Velvet pancakes, made to order omelets, and fresh fruit bar.
We were thrilled to be greeted by Mary Poppins herself, Alice in Wonderland, The Mad Hatter, Tigger and Winnie the Pooh! Each new friend greeted everyone in the family with hugs and smiles. Some even took a seat right at our table and stayed a while to chat! There was also plenty of time for autograph signing and for laughs.
Beyond the delicious breakfast choices and wonderful character interaction we could not ignore the decked out elegance of 1900 Park Fare. Disney does not miss a detail when it comes to making you feel as if you are living in the era. Our ears were pleasantly surprised by Big Bertha, the turn-of-the-century, fancifully designed organ brought in straight from France. You can reserve a table by clicking here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/grand-floridian-resort-and-spa/1900-park-fare/
Disclosure: This is a personal post and part of our #Roadtrip2fun series. Our brunch was a complimentary surprise. All opinions are that of Diane Sullivan and do not reflect the opinions of the parent company. Contact me at Diane@3decades3kids.net or @3decades3kids across all social media platforms.