Members of the media found themselves down the rabbit hole Sunday morning at CNN's "Alice in Wonderland"-themed Political Hangover brunch, which helped cap off a whirlwind of parties thrown in connection with the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner.

Four thousand red and white roses, styled to resemble the CNN logo, welcomed guests outside the party at the Long View Gallery.

The Entertainment Software Association, a trade group representing the video game industry, provided brunchers with classic Mario Brothers games and a virtual reality game station.

The “Alice in Wonderland” theme was reflected in some of the games offered at the party, such as giant Jenga blocks and a human-sized Connect Four. Bite-sized pastries and tater tots were served under a neon “Eat me” sign. Corn dogs, breakfast sandwiches and mini fried chicken sandwiches were passed around.

Antique-style teacups, evoking the Mad Hatter, held Compass Coffee and teas, while giant playing cards — featuring caricatures of Trump — lined an archway.

Finally, as a reprieve for those who had taken part in the four-day party marathon that began on Thursday , there was a small glass bottle of water containing activated charcoal, a supposed hangover cure.

“Drink me,” declared a glowing neon sign by the door above the table.