This restaurant offers all-buffet dining three meals a day, starting with a character breakfast (Donald's Safari Breakfast; $19 for adults, $11 for kids 3-9) and buffets with no character appearances for lunch ($20 for adults, $11 for kids) and dinner ($27 for adults, $13 for kids). Tusker's offers healthier fare like rotisserie chicken, curry chicken, prime rib, rotisserie pork loin, and a big garden salad served with focaccia bread on the side, along with the standard kids' fare like mac and cheese and chicken drumsticks served with mashed potatoes. Breakfast includes eggs, ham, biscuits and gravy, and lighter options like fruit cups and cereal.
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Reviewed by arc5279 from Michigan on 2/26/10
I have a 10 year old and 8 year old and we went to the Tusker House for breakfast, it was one of our family's highlights of the vacation. I recommend it to any family. Mickey, Minnie, Goofey, and Donald all came to our table and sat with our kids and the food was great.
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