Breakfast food in hotel room?

twinone

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We'll be on the dining plan but will use meals for QS lunch and TS dinner so since we have a rental car I was thinking of picking up some quick breakfast foods for the room for before we leave for the parks. Any suggestions??
 
We pack a bunch of Cliff Bars and other high protein cereal bars. They are just enough to get us through the morning and we're all ready to beat the crowds with an early lunch. :thumbsup2
 
cereal and fruit. Also my kids like pop tarts, cereal bars and other items in the breakfast isle. Doughnuts and muffins are nice too.
 
We always do this; it's much faster to eat while getting ready for the day.

Our usual order is some cured sliced ham, muffins, pastries, fruit that can be eaten without peeliing, a box of cereal, a quart of good orange juice, and a gallon of milk. We also pack a roll of paper towels, paper plates and cups, plastic cutlery, and some gallon ziplocs to store these things in. We just drop it all in one of the drawers, except the ham and the drinks go into the fridge.
 

We ate most of our breakfasts from food we had in the room.

Bagels
Cereal and milk
fruit (grapes and sliced apples and applesauce cups)
bread (my son sometimes likes PB&J for breakfast)
juice

Bagels were really good on rope drop days because I could put jelly on them and pull them out while waited for the park to open.
 
Fruit
cereal
Hard boiled eggs

It is always hard to find things that are healthy and wheat free and not sweet!
 
We bring from home granola bars, pop tarts, cereal and just buy milk & some type fruit in hotel gift shop.
 
We ate cereal every morning and it worked great. Organic Horizons makes a shelf stable milk in juice boxes, perfect for this!

We packed an entire suitcase of food: The shelf-stable milk, 2 boxes of cereal, some granola bars, some homemade cookies and some Annie's snack mix.

We brought our reusable water bottles with us and bought some gallons of water to fill them (I hate hotel water everywhere, even within my own city it tastes gross to me).

This year, I'm also packing a box of wine in there for Mommy and a bottle of rum for Daddy.

Then we used that suitcase for souvenirs on the way home.
 
We're flying- I am packing cereal bars, granola bars, trail mix, nuts, and raisins. Something with protein works much better for us- keeps you full longer and doesn't cause a blood sugar crash.
 
We packed a toaster,eggos,yogurt,bananas,pop tarts,bread for toast and pb and j for parks and cereal with milk we stayed at the all star movies so only small fridge thats why we brought a toaster and threw it out at the end of vacation and it worked well ate eggos first few days so they were still good they eat them dry so it saves the mess
 
We like some protein too. Some trips we do breakfast in the room more than others. For a longer lasting breakfast, we have taken packs of those ham cubes, and cheese cubes and whole grain crackers and milk. Packs of instant oatmeal are also good. Before DS6, we would take jars of peanuts and peanut butter.(he is allergic). Last trip we mostly did a light, hold me type breakfast and an early lunch. We took muffins, cereal bars, those squeezable fruit packs, juice boxes cereal etc,
 



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