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We have the tradition of CP at MK for breakfast but our plans don't include that this year Isn't it sad when you have too many good choices and can't fit in all the food???
So, DD13 and I thought we might try a different breakfast on the "Water Park" day. (We'll send the boys to the water park and meet them later). We have tried most on property except Cape May and 1900 PF (maybe a few others...). These two have always interested us but we have never wanted to give up our beloved CP.
The characters at 1900 seem like fun (we have had dinner at PF a few times and loved it). How is the food?
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We like both breakfasts. The characters at Cape May were more fun/festive. While Mary Poppins and Alice are nice, they are "quieter" characters. The Mad Hatter, Tigger and Pooh were fun at 1900 Park Fare.
The Mad Hatter has been a riot both times we've done 1900 PF.
Alice and Mary P. okay but as said above, they are quieter characters not up for silliness.
The breakfast at PF is pretty good but not quite as good as CP's, I don't think. Part of that is that I find the dining room a bit cramped. It also has no windows which add to that feeling.
Haven't done Cape May but have seen the swimwear characters who are really cute. Agree that they might be fun when it's on to the water park later.
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It's been years since we've done 1900 PF for breakfast but Cape May has been a must do for the last few years. It's fun with Minnie, Goofy and Donald in thier beach stuff. Where most restaurants get loud and are all hustle and bustle, this one is actually low key - but still fun - and a great way to start the day.
We really enjoy both breakfasts. The character interaction has been great at Cape May (some of the best we have had) but the food is just standard breakfast options. The room is quite spacious which helps to cut down on the noise level.
On the other hand, 1900 PF has better food options including the many topping choices for waffles and the omelet station. And they have the unique strawberry soup. The character interaction like others have said is dependent on the characters - the mad hatter has always been awesome & very fast moving bw families but returns a few times during the meal. Mary Poppins has been social at times and others rather quiet with short interactions. Alice has been hit or miss too but when you can get Alice & the Mad Hatter together - you get one great interaction & tons of laughs. They really playoff one another. Like Dot said, 1900 PF is a small venue with tons of tables so it seems a little crazy at times & always is crowded. The buffet is ore centrally located in the room versus Cape May which my have. Long walk to the buffet depending on where you are seated.
Ultimately I think the choice would come down to the menu, characters available, and where we would be heading to after the meal. Either way I know you will have an excellent time.
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Guess I'm weirder than I'd like to think I am, but I thought the famous strawberry soup was mega-gross. Sickeningly sweet (and I like iced krispie treats for that reason, so go figger) and tasting like strawberries a bit too ripe, IMO. Maybe I got into a not-so-good batch. Dunno but in no hurry to try it again.
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Guess I'm weirder than I'd like to think I am, but I thought the famous strawberry soup was mega-gross. Sickeningly sweet (and I like iced krispie treats for that reason, so go figger) and tasting like strawberries a bit too ripe, IMO. Maybe I got into a not-so-good batch. Dunno but in no hurry to try it again.
Honestly, it sounds kind of gross to me, but I want to give it a try. I'm not really a sweets person, so anything too sweet is not very appealing. However, I will try almost anything once, because you just never know.
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Honestly, it sounds kind of gross to me, but I want to give it a try. I'm not really a sweets person, so anything too sweet is not very appealing. However, I will try almost anything once, because you just never know.
Hope it suits you better than it did me.
I was pretty surprised I hated it as much as I did after all the must-try raves.
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