This is the holy shrine for character meals, with Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy always around for breakfast and dinner, so it's not a quiet spot to read the New York Times. Folks come here for entertainment and comfort food. The dinner buffet ($30 adults, $15 for kids 3-9) includes prime rib, baked ham, and changing specials like beef tips with mushrooms or baked cod with tarragon butter. The Parmesan mashed potatoes have been a popular menu item for years, but you can also get more unusual offerings like broccoli with black olives and feta. The all-you-can-eat dessert bar has sundaes and chocolate cake. The breakfast buffet ($23 for adults and $13 for kids) also includes character appearances and includes omelets cooked to order, mountains of pancakes, and even a breakfast pizza.
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