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1 May 16, 06:58 PM |
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Sooooooo difficult to chose between the two of those wonderful breakfasts as equally good. We do them both every time (6th bi-annual visit this year ).
There are slight differences: Crystal Palace - elegant conservatory dining area with coffee on tap (in flasks bought to table), every conceivable breakfast item you can imagine (buffet style) and sweets to match, fabulous interaction with Tiger, Pooh, Piglet and Eyore - magical and exciting - even for the adults (my two are 15 and 20 this year and still love it here - been going since the youngest was 6 years old). Try to get an early reservation around 8.00am on a non magic hours day and that way you get to walk up Main Street almost alone (except from the photographers). Tusker House - brilliant fun, set in marketplace setting, busy bustling (but in a fun way) and the youngest children have a regular 'follow the leader' dance around following Mickey. Food fabulous again, similar selection to Crystal Palace. Again we love it here too and wouldn't miss it - again we tend to try for an early before park booking because it is extra special walking into an empty park! Jungle juice and coffee on tap again here! Some people don't like the breakfasts as much as dinners but we think they are really special and are an important part of our holiday dining! You cannot go wrong with either of them.
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