Best Breakfast at a Resort

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I am trying to pick a restaurant at a resort for breakfast on our last day. Any ideas? I have to boys 5yrs and 1yr...any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks, Julie
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If you're interested in doing something fun, Chef Mickey's would be a good choice. If you're just looking for a relaxing breakfast with great food, I highly recommend Kona Cafe. :)
 
I would say - depends on where you are staying...

Poly - O'Hana's with Lilo and Stitch
WL - fun last breakfast - Roaring Forks
CR- Chef Mickey's - loud wake you up breakfast with Mickey and friends

BC- Cape May Buffet - beach scene Goofy and friends

AK - go to the park - Breakfasoraus - Camping Goofy and friends

Or relax at your resort and order room service.

check out the menu's @ http://www.allearsnet.com/din/dining.htm
 
We will be doing Chef Mickeys for dinner on our first night, so I don't want to do a breakfast there too.

Its going to be for our last day, so no entrance into the parks.

The Lilo & Stitch breakfast is a good idea, I forgot about that one! I will have to check out the menu. But, is the food good?
Thanks again,
Julie
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Don't forget about 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian. We've had a couple of wonderful breakfasts there. The food has always been delicious.

Also, we love the breakfast at Whispering Canyon Cafe in the Wilderness Lodge. It's not a character breakfast, but breakfast with character. :thumbsup2
 
Right now Spoodles is our favorite resort breakfast.

BUT, we have yet to try Whisperin' Canyon, Kona Cafe or Chef Mickey's for breakfast -- that is on our agenda for next trip.
 
I love the Cape May character breakfast. It's a little more laid back than some of the other character meals and the buffet is very nice.
 
Not a character breakfast, but we really enjoyed our breakfast at Boatwrights. My husband said it was the best omelet he has ever had. It was pretty quiet and relaxing. It was chilly the day we went they had a fire going. Highly recommend it.
 
Our favorites are (in order)

Whispering Canyon Cafe - if I had kids this is definitely the one I'd pick
Boma
Kona Cafe
Boatwrights
 
disneymom727 said:
Not a character breakfast, but we really enjoyed our breakfast at Boatwrights. My husband said it was the best omelet he has ever had. It was pretty quiet and relaxing. It was chilly the day we went they had a fire going. Highly recommend it.


Another vote for Boatwrights here as well. Plenty of food and a nice atmosphere. No characters, but when your winding down that might not be a bad thing!
 
With the kids I would recommend 1900 Park Fare at the GF. Good food (buffet) and characters.

For a sit down and no characters Kona at the Poly is very good.
 
IMO 1900 Park Fair has much better food than Cape May. For a character meal I'd highly recommend it. For a fun meal, I'd recommend Whispering Canyon Cafe, for a "nice" meal, the Grand Floridian Cafe or Kona Cafe (be forwarned the Tonga Toast is VERY sweet). We are also trying Boatwrights in April because of such good reviews. My husband likes sweet potatoes and they have sweet potato pancakes.
 
We love 1900 Park Fare and Cape May. Good luck on your choice!
 
OK HERE WHAT I CHOOSE....
1900 PARK FARE FOR BREAKFAST. I LOOKED AT THE MENU AND IT SOUNDS GREAT! I WOULD LIKE TO EAT THERE NOW...YUM YUM!! NOT TO MENTION WHO DOESN'T JUST LOVE MARY POPPINS!!
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
JULIE
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