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Topic: Storytellers Cafe Breakfast

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fantasmaniac
Sun 3/16/2008 4:59p
Quick question:

Does any one know if they serve Pooh's Breakfast Lasagna at the Storyteller's Cafe Breakfast buffet (in Grand California)?

If not, anyone know where I can get the breakfast lasagna in DLR?
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trekkeruss
Sun 3/16/2008 5:16p
Unless it is a recent addition, there is no breakfast lasagne anywhere in DLR. You can read all the breakfast menus at:

http://allearsnet.com/dlr/din/
menu/menus.htm
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fantasmaniac
Sun 3/16/2008 5:25p
Thanks. I use the allears website for both my WDW and DLR dinning plans. Although it is a GREAT website, it doesn't really list buffet selections.

Have you been to Storyteller's recently?
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trekkeruss
Sun 3/16/2008 5:33p
The buffet items are listed on Judimouse's site:

http://www.dlresortinfo.com/gr
andcalifornianrestaurants/storytellers/storybreak.html
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fantasmaniac
Sun 3/16/2008 5:51p
you're great, thanks.
I wish I could get the lasagna, it is wonderful. Guess I will have to plan another trip to WDW, or spend hours making it myself :)
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davewasbaloo
Mon 3/17/2008 12:06a
For you buffets at DL:

Storytellers - smaller buffet (we prefer to order the al la carte here), great novelty characters. While we were there last - Pocahantas and Meeko, Chip and Dale, Koda and Kenai, Pluto

Goofy's Kitchen - a much bigger buffet with all the stuff you would imagine on a breakfast buffet. One speciality is peanut butter and jelly pizza (yum yum). Here we saw Goofy, Pluto, Jasmine, Cinderella, Chip, Dale, Genie, Mad Hatter.

Breakfast with Minnie and Friends, Plaza Gardens - biggest buffet, all pretty normal stuff. We saw Hook, Pooh, Eeyore, Minnie, Brer Fox, Fairy Godmother, Chip and Dale, Gepetto

I do not know much about the buffet at Paradise Pier.
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SuzieQ
Tue 3/18/2008 2:03p
I was at Storeytellers two weeks ago. No, they do not have any kind of breakfast lasagne.

We'd forgotten it was now a full-blown character breakfast and were a little shocked at first that a classic American Breakfast was $17.95. The buffet was $22. However, even for three adults (my and my parents), it was worth the price because we thoroughly enjoyed watching the character interaction with the kids and we have some great pictures of them with us.

We're done with Goofy's Kitchen. The quality has dropped significantly. The whole place seems sticky, and the last two times we had to almost physically grab characters to get them to stop at our large table with lots of kids. The Fairy Godmother was downright rude!
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trekkeruss
Tue 3/18/2008 2:20p
Maybe you really met the Fairy Mother-In-Law.
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bgtdmt
Tue 3/18/2008 2:49p
You're right Goofys has gone a bit down hill. I'm considering trying Storytellers for breakfast. Do you know how early they open?? Is the cost 22.00 for Adults or everyone? What does the 17.50 breakfast include. What characters are usually there?
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bgtdmt
Tue 3/18/2008 2:50p
oops just saw post above about the characters.... but still interested in hours and buffet vs ordered menu. Thanks
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