BriLovesDisney
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- Oct 9, 2017
Welp, it's been a while hasn't it? We left off at the beginning of the Fireworks Dessert Party.
Here are a few photos of the desserts. I have to say, I was actually really disappointed. The desserts were okay but nothing special and the view wasn't as good as we had hoped - especially with the price we paid However, we loved Happily Ever After!
Now, without further ado, we move on to Christmas Day! We had breakfast at Cape May Cafe, which has easily become our favorite breakfast on property If you haven't tried it, you've got to!
I had the obligatory Mickey Waffle of course
For my breakfast plate I picked up some bacon, eggs, fruit, potato hash, some pepper-jack cheese, and a chocolate peppermint pancake with homemade whipped cream (anyone else's mouth watering? No? Just me? okay then.)
The Mickey waffle was delicious as always. I was really disappointed in the peppermint pancake. If you like strong peppermint you'd probably like it but I'll just stick with my Mickey Waffle, thanks. The fruit was perfect, as well as the bacon, eggs, and potato hash. I went back for a second scoop of that potato hash it was so good!
My grandmother decided to have a small plate of eggs and bacon but to top it all off she had the amazing stack of pancakes with strawberry sauce instead of syrup. She was happy with her decision We rated the meal a 10/10. It even edged out 1900 PF with its amazingness - which was a hard challenge!
Since it was Christmas Day we knew we wanted to avoid MK so we decided to try out HS (even though I had previously sworn off the park because of the Great Movie Ride's removal). Surprisingly, we really enjoyed ourselves! We saw the Frozen Sing a Long, Beauty and the Beast Live, and the March of the First Order before heading over to Epcot. But before we left we stopped at got a Mickey Pretzel for the first time ever:
It was much denser than I had imagined. I guess I'm just used to Auntie Anne's pretzels. It couldn't be more adorable though, am I right?
Up next: Yachtsman Steakhouse Christmas dinner
Here are a few photos of the desserts. I have to say, I was actually really disappointed. The desserts were okay but nothing special and the view wasn't as good as we had hoped - especially with the price we paid However, we loved Happily Ever After!
Now, without further ado, we move on to Christmas Day! We had breakfast at Cape May Cafe, which has easily become our favorite breakfast on property If you haven't tried it, you've got to!
I had the obligatory Mickey Waffle of course
For my breakfast plate I picked up some bacon, eggs, fruit, potato hash, some pepper-jack cheese, and a chocolate peppermint pancake with homemade whipped cream (anyone else's mouth watering? No? Just me? okay then.)
The Mickey waffle was delicious as always. I was really disappointed in the peppermint pancake. If you like strong peppermint you'd probably like it but I'll just stick with my Mickey Waffle, thanks. The fruit was perfect, as well as the bacon, eggs, and potato hash. I went back for a second scoop of that potato hash it was so good!
My grandmother decided to have a small plate of eggs and bacon but to top it all off she had the amazing stack of pancakes with strawberry sauce instead of syrup. She was happy with her decision We rated the meal a 10/10. It even edged out 1900 PF with its amazingness - which was a hard challenge!
Since it was Christmas Day we knew we wanted to avoid MK so we decided to try out HS (even though I had previously sworn off the park because of the Great Movie Ride's removal). Surprisingly, we really enjoyed ourselves! We saw the Frozen Sing a Long, Beauty and the Beast Live, and the March of the First Order before heading over to Epcot. But before we left we stopped at got a Mickey Pretzel for the first time ever:
It was much denser than I had imagined. I guess I'm just used to Auntie Anne's pretzels. It couldn't be more adorable though, am I right?
Up next: Yachtsman Steakhouse Christmas dinner