BOG BREAKFAST SELECTIONS...??

Eword1004

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We leave in 17 days and looks like we can select our bfast items ahead for this meal. Has anyone ever done bfast here and if so what do you recommend ???? Also my DD 11 now eats off the adult menu? TIA
 
I recommend ordering coffee and a cupcake and then eating elsewhere if it's PPO, personally.
 
It's all decent (not bad, not great), but horribly overpriced. Look at the menu, and choose what YOU would like to eat.
 

If you are on the dining plan this is a great use of a cs credit. If you are paying oop, it is a very pricey meal. $24 for bfast is very pricey and more than any other cs meal, b l or d (I believe)

You are not required to purchase a meal per person. As a pp said, buy a coffee and a cupcake if your true goal is to visit the castle.
 
We leave in 17 days and looks like we can select our bfast items ahead for this meal. Has anyone ever done bfast here and if so what do you recommend ???? Also my DD 11 now eats off the adult menu? TIA
I like the open face poached eggs sandwich. My DH and Ds both like the Feast a la Gaston which is scrambled eggs with sausage.
These meals also include a drink (Oj, milk, coffee etc) and a fairly large basket of pastries to share.
My DD is also 11 and she liked the open face sandwich. She ordered that when we were on the dining plan. She(and also you) are able to order the kids french toast which is very small (3 pieces) but decent if you are trying to conserve.
 
what about my 2 year old ?? does he get his own kids meal with the dining plan ?

No. He does not get a dining plan unless you age him up to 3 and pay for the plan. The problem with that is you will also have to buy him park tickets if you go that route.

Children 2 and under are expected to either eat off their parent's plate, or parents should pay out of pocket for them a meal.
 
No. He does not get a dining plan unless you age him up to 3 and pay for the plan. The problem with that is you will also have to buy him park tickets if you go that route.

Children 2 and under are expected to either eat off their parent's plate, or parents should pay out of pocket for them a meal.

This is correct. At BOG though, you get a plate of pastries with your breakfast so there will be plenty of food for the toddler. When we took our 2 year old, we shared our food with him at all restaurants and never had to buy extra. There was always plenty.
 


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