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choirfarm
05-06-2008, 09:54 AM
Ok, we will be on the "free" dining plan staying at All Star Music. I'm thinking that eating snacks for breakfast at Intermission may get old after awhile. We may be able to use some CS credit. I don't know. Here are our eating plans

1st day- Epcot
Snack credits at Intermssion for breakfast
11am- CS at Sunshine Seasons
4pm Coral Reef

2nd day MK late night EMH
breakfast- possibly fruit from a fruit plate dessert at Coral Reef that we box up?? other than that a snack credit at hotel
lunch- 1pm Crystal Palace
dinner CS during evening EMH

3rd day Epcot/split
Breakfast- me and daughter CS at Wolfgang Puck Express
boys late CS breakfast at Sunshine SEasons after rope drop and some attractions
4: 25 Askerhaus for girls, Beirgarten for boys
Illuminations

4th day
Breakfast at Park Fair 8:15
possibly share a couple of CS sanwhiches from Earl of S if hungry
4:55 Boma

5th day Disney Studios
breakfast- snacks from our hotel or once again fruit plate leftover from dessert at Boma???
lunch- Pizza Planet
dinner- 50's prime time cafe

6th dayAK
breakfast- snacks from hotel...maybe CS this time?
lunch- Flame Tree BBQ
dinner 6:50 Whispering Canyon - I know people have posted that they have boxed the fruit plate dessert here and just split the regular ones.

7th MK
breakfast- fruit from Whispering canyon and snack from hotel again
lunch???
dinner- 7: 4o Chef Mickey... this is a REALLY late time for us to eat. I'm thinking of cancelling this and doing somehing different. But what? MK closes early at 7 because of the Halloween party. I'm not sure if we want to take a break that day or not? Maybe do the TS at Plaza for lunch? I know it may not be the best value, but any other options?

Christine

choirfarm
05-06-2008, 12:01 PM
Does anyone have any ideas or comments?

iheartdisney
05-07-2008, 07:23 AM
Sorry...I don't plan out that much! I plan ADRS, but CS and snacks are just wherever we happen to be.
But I notice many of your dinners are way on the early side, in the four o clock hour. On those days you can could use a CS credit for breakfast, and a snack at lunch. We find we don't need too much between breakfast and an early dinner. And the Food court breakfasts are VERY filling.

pooch
05-07-2008, 01:40 PM
we find the CS meals are huge. We always split them between 2 people (and I mean 2 adults). This gives us breakfast and lunch with our CS's if we so choose. Check the menus. Some of the CS's are like full meals!!

justplaingoofy
05-07-2008, 08:14 PM
you can still use your snack credits for breakfast, but get it at a park for some variety.

wiskband
05-07-2008, 08:56 PM
I was just gonna suggest the same as Justplaingoofy, we used our snacks op. at the bakery on main street, At the time though the rule was anything under 4 dollars was a snack so we got bagels juice pastries etc. Not sure it thats changed. Another we took advantage of was the 2 liter bottle of soda in hotel market as well as boxes of donuts big bags of chips. However, I think that put the kabosh of that. Althought there under 4 dollars don't think there allowed anymore. We however eat a light BK so I go up to the counter while my family grabs a table and we are six, we may get 4 BK. and share them between us. NOt so much being cheap we just can;t eat all that food.

Seahunt
05-07-2008, 09:56 PM
:goodvibes I thought PixieDustandEeyore had some good CS breakfast suggestions on a different (earlier) post:

I'd go to Captain Cook's and get the Tonga Toast ..just as good as Kona's but CS!!!!! Its at the Polynesian I think it makes a nice option or at POP I'd get the Adult Breakfast Platter - scrambled eggs, potatoes, biscuit, sausage, and bacon !!! Those two are the best CS. Roaring Forks at the WL also has a breakfast platter of Bounty Platter - with scrambled eggs, bacon, potatoes, pancakes and a biscuit which seems good too! Gasparilla Games at GF has a bounty platter as well and you get your choice of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, waffle, pancake, biscuit and gravy. I chose substantial things , otherwise Main Street Bakery get a yummy breakfast croissant or banana bread mm!

Intermission at All Star Music also has the breakfast platter mentioned above: Adult Breakfast Platter - scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, biscuit, sausage and bacon.

I don't know how many are in your party but this post from DE2Disney included a picture of the platter that shows you could probably split one and add a snack credit for an extra drink:

I had the bounty platter a few days ago it comes with a waffle, biscuit, scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, bacon and sausage. I asked to have the biscuit exchanged for an extra waffle. It is a LOT OF FOOD! Here's a pic.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a101/klucas10/DSC07130.jpg

HTH! :cutie:

Fairy Mom
05-07-2008, 09:59 PM
Hi! We are kind of doing a similar schedule. I have all my dinner ADRs booked between 4 and 5:30 because my parents are coming along on this disney vacation. We plan on eating at 11 AM for lunch too. You and I will hopefully find that the lunch crowds are not as busy.

Okay, here is what we do. We bring breakfast bars, nutrigrain bars, or kashi bars (Have you tried these? We love them, especially chewy pnutbutter. They are very filling.) We drive, so I also bring water and tropicana orange juice in bottles. I understand if this in not possible for you. We are usually totally ready for lunch by 11 AM.

We also love fruit. You should be able to use snack credits for cut fruit cups or apples/caramel. (Boma is a buffet, so you can't take food from the restaurant. However, Mara (CS food court) is nearby and you can pick up extra zebra domes as a snack credit.) There are also muffins and breakfast items that will be available for snack credits at your resort. Just ask one of the workers there what to do. You might still be able to get 2 muffins 2 drinks for Adult CS. This may work for you guys. Other option is sharing regular CS.

Last Sept., be brought our deserts back to our room many times (especially from CS). We also got a few pasteries from Norway (snack credits) and ate them for breakfast. This year we plan on visiting MK bakery.

You can always purchase snacks or whatever OOP if you run out of credits. We used snack credits whenever possible. We loved the frozen icee drinks near the Villian store at HS. And the frozen drink from Japan at Epcot. And popcorn. DTD Goofy Candy Store is also a must.

chumsmum0916
05-07-2008, 10:25 PM
Hi, have you thought about going to Sci-fi Cafe? I have heard it is great and we are planning on going there for one of our TS in Sept. My friend just come back from their vacation and it was the first time they went to sci-fi and said they would def go back again. You sit in old fashioned cars that have tables in them, and watch segments from movies of the past (some older ones mainly) like on a big screen as if you are at a drive-in theatre...with big speakers by the cars and everything. Sure looks neat ( i believe you can see pics on here under restaurants or perhaps it was on allears.net)
Good luck with what you decide to do.

PixieDustandEeyore
05-08-2008, 02:00 AM
aww thanks for quoting me... also know that a snack credit is a small thing ofmilk and a box of cereal at your hotel if you are trying to save CS!!!!