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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: ABC Ville
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Question About Resort Breakfast
It's probably a silly question but I've never stayed at Pop Century before. If we eat breakfast in the morning at the resort does it count as one of our Dining Plan credits?
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central NJ
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It would either be a counter service credit or a snack depending on what you buy.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Illinois/Wisc Border
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It's a counter service meal....
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Chilliwack, BC, Canada
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You can use either a snack credit or CS credit at Pop.
If you use a snack credit you can get items like: danish, muffin, cereal and milk. They also have CS meals-pancakes with sausage/bacon or eggs, biscuit, potatos and sausage/bacon. You can also pay for what you want and save your credits. Some people bring food for breakfast to save the snack credit for a snack. Cereal/granola bars, cereal, bread/bagels, oatmeal. The food court has toasters and microwaves. There is also a hot water spout that you can use to make oatmeal.
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forever tink
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Philly area
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Pop Century meals
We stayed at Pop C last year. It was a great stay as it was our first stay at a value resort. Food is quite good and a great selection, especially for little ones. We ate breakfast there almost every day and it counted as a quick service meal. That included lots of things like omelets, bacon, etc. We each got something different and turned it into a personal buffet at our table. One morning we got a breakfast sandwich and they counted it as a "snack" instead. Sometimes I think it depends on the cashier's knowledge of whats what. ( if that helps you at all). All in all, by eating there frequently we ended up at the end of the week with more snacks than we knew we had. We got the choc. covered mickey krispie treats and brought them home as gifts for family cousins. You will love Pop Century.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: ABC Ville
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Thank you very much! I knew I could count on my fellow DISers!
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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