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Old 08-24-2009, 07:56 AM   #1
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EARLY morning...........

just supposin' one wakes up early....5ish.....is anything open? is there coffee anywhere?

I'm big on exploring, but it would be great to do it with a cup of coffee and a danish/muffin......

I'm definitely not jogging...and not just because it's 5 a.m.
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Old 08-24-2009, 08:07 AM   #2
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The drink station is 24/7 so you can get coffee there. The Cove Cafe (for danish) opens at 7 and Topsiders/BBB opens at 7:30. Your best bet would be to order room service for the danish!!
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Old 08-24-2009, 08:43 AM   #3
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Wondering too. Because 1 of my 3 kids manages to be up before 6 even it they go to bed late at night. This morning while in FL I did a Walmart run at 5:55 just to get the youngest out and not to wake up the others!
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Old 08-24-2009, 08:45 AM   #4
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Definitely, room service is the way to go. Then if you want to go sit outside and enjoy the morning, you can just take it with you.
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Old 08-24-2009, 01:20 PM   #5
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On our first cruise, I woke up around 6AM on the first morning. I think I was just very excited to finally be on the Magic!!

DH, DS7, and DS5 were sound asleep. I was getting hungry and didn't want to wake them, so I went to guest services to ask where I could get something to eat. They said nothing was open until 7AM because it was a sea day. They suggested room service. Not an option with a roomful of sleeping boys. So, I walked around the ship a little, enjoying the quiet. Then, around 6:45 they were just beginning to set up Goofy's Galley. I reached around the rope and took a single serve box of Fruit Loops! I relaxed on a deck lounger and ate my first breakfast on the Magic!!

I never got up that early again, but just in case, I always know where to get some Fruit Loops!!
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They suggested room service. Not an option with a roomful of sleeping boys.
I wonder if you could have called Room Service from Guest Services and then waited for them outside your room -- that way you wouldn't the sleeping pirates.
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Old 08-24-2009, 01:43 PM   #7
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This is my main gripe about cruises in general (not just Disney is guilty of this). I am generally an early riser and I remember having to wait at least an hour every morning to eat. I wish they had some more early morning options for food.
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Old 08-24-2009, 01:57 PM   #8
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This happens to me all of the time, too. I always think that the first "box" to check on the Room Service breakfast timeslot is TOO LATE I always don't want to call at that early in the morning and wake up DD with both the phone call as well as the knock on the door. Fortunately on Disney there is coffee 24/7 but on other cruise lines you really can't get a cup until 6:30. (Funny what one will do for a rather lousy cup o' joe )
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This is my main gripe about cruises in general (not just Disney is guilty of this). I am generally an early riser and I remember having to wait at least an hour every morning to eat. I wish they had some more early morning options for food.
It is interesting given that Disney IS geared to the early to bed, early to rise crowd that they don't have something opened earlier for breakfast.
It is odd that a cruise ship goes for 7 1/2 hours without a food option other than room service. Our gripe was the complete opposite of yours, since there is no nightly midnight buffet, there's no place to get something to eat say at 1:30 am. One of the few things we liked about NCL America was the Denny's style restaurant that is open 24 hours.
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Wondering too. Because 1 of my 3 kids manages to be up before 6 even it they go to bed late at night. This morning while in FL I did a Walmart run at 5:55 just to get the youngest out and not to wake up the others!
Wait until they are teens. DS actually slept until 5pm a couple of days during the summer.
Dropped DS and DD off at college this weekend. Both were groaning about having to be "up in time for 10 am class!!"
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Wait until they are teens. DS actually slept until 5pm a couple of days during the summer.
Dropped DS and DD off at college this weekend. Both were groaning about having to be "up in time for 10 am class!!"
LOL!! Don't you remember wishing that the darlings would sleep through the night? Over the summer I'd call DD at home around noon and often would wake her up! But on a cruise I figure that I am paying good money for her to be snoozing so it's up and at 'em (at 9am, since I am reasonable)...

(I do remember cruising with a friend and his 15 y.o. great-niece. He was so mad to have paid all this $$ for her to come and all she ever wanted to do was sleep.)
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I assume you could also order something from room service the night before so you can having something waiting for you when you wake up? Not sure if pastries are available in the evening, but I'm sure fruit, cheese, toast would be...?
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:40 PM   #13
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DH has gotten up at 5 am and gotten coffee and danish which were on a table on deck 9 outside of the TS area. I will ask him exactly where that was located but I know that he has gotten this on each cruise while taking early morning pictures and waiting for the rest of us to wake up.
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:47 PM   #14
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We used to get muffins near the drink station from about 6 AM on, but on our cruise last October, that was no longer available. They had relocated the early morning muffins/danishes to Goofy's Galley, which had an official open time of 7 AM. Sometimes a CM will set up earlier and get food on request, but not always.
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I wonder if you could have called Room Service from Guest Services and then waited for them outside your room -- that way you wouldn't the sleeping pirates.
The teens do this all the time...but not for breakfast. You can use any house phone to call room service and wait for them outside your room. They make the kids open the door to prove that it is their room before giving them the food.

If you know what you want and when you want it, you can use the hang tag on your door the night before--your breakfast will be delivered to your room at the time you specified! If you don't want them to knock, you can meet them right outside the door.
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