BoG breakfast portions and meal timing

Lisa F

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So it's time to start thinking about what I'm going to be eating on my next trip to WDW, which will actually be just a few days added on to a cruise. Because I have so little time in the parks, I am very interested in BoG PPO breakfast. Also considering my dining plan options - DxDDP was a huge value with the kiddo being able to order off the adult menu and he'll be about 5 months shy of 10, so considering one last hurrah with some 2TS meals. I know that BoG isn't the best use of a DxDDP credit, but looking at the big picture, considering doing it as one of 3 meals in a day we'd still be saving a ton of money. All the other days would be only 2 meals in a day.

My question is, if we did an 8am BoG PPO, would lunch around 4 hours later at noon be ridiculous? and then dinner around 6:30pm (6-7 hours worked really well for us spacing food out, so I already know that works!)
 
Personally I don't think so. Bog portions were nothing to complain about, but I also didn't feel stuffed. Plus after 4 hours of walking and magic kingdom, I would have no problem being ready to eat again at lunchtime
 
If you're worried about it, split a breakfast like the Gaston's feast. It'll be plenty to tide you over while going on rides - sometimes a full belly on rides isn't the best thing anyway. The main point of bog pre-rd is to get in the park and be able to get into a queue before the RD crowds.
 


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