Boma / Chef Mickey Breakfast then Seaworld

angelkk

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Which one would you choose (with a 4-year-old and 1-year-old)? How late do they serve breakfast until?

We will stay in GF and planned a day to visit Sea World. Since we will be on DDP, I wanted to use up 1 TS for a late breakfast (if possible, say 11am) and then drive to Sea World and spend the afternoon there. We hope to return to GF by early evening.

As far as character dining - we already have CRT and Crystal Palace. I knew it is easier if we go to Chef Mickey (CR), but wondering if Boma is possible and doable in our case.
 
until 11:00 so a 10:30 or so ADR would work better. Boma has better overall food for breakfast. What you'll be missing are the characters. You may be able to pick them up in the parks.

Also, if you are driving over to Sea World Boma is not really out of the way.
 
I vote for Chef Mickey for the kids. My son loved Chef Mickey. Boma has great selection of food but no characters.
 
This is so funny....I am planning to try and get Boma for my seaworld day :cool1: I don't care for Chef Mickey and hear Boma is outstanding.
 

Also, if you are driving over to Sea World Boma is not really out of the way.

Thank you. You are right. I was having a wrong impression that AKL is far away somewhere. But now I look at google map, it doesn't look too bad. I will call and ask for the latest seating.

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This is so funny....I am planning to try and get Boma for my seaworld day :cool1: I don't care for Chef Mickey and hear Boma is outstanding.

Hi Tinkfan10, how long do you plan to spend in Sea World?

This is our 4th trip to WDW, but 1st time visiting Sea World. Not sure if it will be a rush if we try to do it in 4-5 hours. (i.e. leaving BOMA around noon, so spending 1-5pm at Sea World).
 
Sea World is wonderful....I am planning to do a 9:00 Boma if I can get it for June, head over and eat dinner there at 4:30 at Sharks Underwater Grill then leave after that unless we are wanting to stay longer. It depends on the person and how much you want to see and do. The Shamu show and Clyde and Seamore Show are fantastic, but I hear the new one that is like Cirque techniques mixed with ocean is great. 4-5 hours should be fine, but allow to have that give and take if you are having a great time and want to stay.

Have a great trip and bring back pics both from breakfast and seaworld:goodvibes
 
We love SeaWorld and I don't think that 4-5 hours is much time there. Of course if you need it to be a short day, that's fine. If possible, I'd allow more time though!! The shows are all great and it takes time to travel between them, then there are all the critter areas. You want to be able to pet a dolphin and throw a fish to a sea lion, see the sharks up close and watch the manatees. Then maybe check out the Clysdales too. Did you say how old your little ones are? I missed that, sorry. There's the kids play park and 2 "big" rides. The night show is fabulous though and my favorite. (Shamu) It's totally different than the day time show! It makes me cry, I'm such a sap! We both LOVE SeaWorld!! I can't wait to have our own kiddos to take there too!!!
 












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