Breakfast in Room

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I'm not sure if this is the correct forum to ask this question, but I was wondering what breakfast foods do you and your family eat in your room?

We have our ADRs and QS meals set but we wanted to eat breakfast in our room to help cut costs and also because my family members are not big breakfast eaters. My family doesn't like Poptarts, so I was thinking about packing muffins, doughnuts, and cereal bars but I was curious what breakfast foods other people bring to Disney to eat in their room? (We're staying at POR, so there is no kitchen, and I have 2 teenagers.) Anything healthier than what I mentioned?
 
We have bagels and cream cheese, fruit, instant oatmeal with dried fruit, cereal. We buy a jug of milk and OJ. Bring our own plastic bowls.
 
We don't do it any more but when my son was young we would bring the little individual boxes of cereal, buy a bottle of milk in the gift shop or bring it in a cooler and bring plastic bowls. We also used to bring donuts and yogurt.
 
We have bagels and cream cheese, fruit, instant oatmeal with dried fruit, cereal. We buy a jug of milk and OJ. Bring our own plastic bowls.

We don't do it any more but when my son was young we would bring the little individual boxes of cereal, buy a bottle of milk in the gift shop or bring it in a cooler and bring plastic bowls. We also used to bring donuts and yogurt.

Can you buy cream cheese, yogurt, fruit, and orange juice (bigger than a small bottle) at the resort?
 

Cliff/Luna Bars for my wife and I. We get the kids muffins or doughnuts using DDP snack credits.
 
We pack frozen bread for The flight in a shoe box with canned pâté and peanut butter (we are 2) and Go to The quick service of resort to make toasts and take our breakfast outside.

The breakfast platters are huge! You can easily share one for 2 adults.

On The dining plan we always choose The orange juice at quick service and keep for the breakfast.
 
Can you buy cream cheese, yogurt, fruit, and orange juice (bigger than a small bottle) at the resort?

Yogurt and fruit yes. Pretty sure cream cheese yes. Small bottle of orange juice yes, not sure about a big one but keep in mind the refrigerators aren't huge. Dorm size.
 
We've brought pop-tarts, Nutri-grain bars, little packs of donuts, granola/trail mix type packs all for breakfast. These were all things that were easily packed in our checked suitcase.
 
We're bringing oatmeal, stuff for pb&j if we want it, granola bars, muffins, maybe some cereal, pop tarts, fruit.
 
We do a GardenGrocer order for both breakfast and snacks.
We buy:
Fresh fruit, juice, breakfast pastries, water by the case, coffee, soda, beer, wine, cheese & crackers, and other snacks. We too are not big breakfast eaters. It is nice to have cold drinks and snacks when we come back for an afternoon break. And an adult beverage is really nice in the evening. You can order whatever breakfast foods work for you.
I found we saved the delivery fee with just the savings over buying bottled water in the park.
 
We do a GardenGrocer order for both breakfast and snacks.
We buy:
Fresh fruit, juice, breakfast pastries, water by the case, coffee, soda, beer, wine, cheese & crackers, and other snacks. We too are not big breakfast eaters. It is nice to have cold drinks and snacks when we come back for an afternoon break. And an adult beverage is really nice in the evening. You can order whatever breakfast foods work for you.
I found we saved the delivery fee with just the savings over buying bottled water in the park.

I thought of getting groceries delivered but from what I researched, we would have a hard time meeting the minimum order and then there is the delivery fee. I'll have to think about that more and maybe I'll change my mind.
 
I thought of getting groceries delivered but from what I researched, we would have a hard time meeting the minimum order and then there is the delivery fee. I'll have to think about that more and maybe I'll change my mind.

Meeting the minimum ($40, right) might be tough on just breakfast food. But with water - a huge savings- and other things, it is not hard.
Good luck planning
 
We always eat breakfast in our room, with the exception of one or two mornings. We bring our own bowls, spoons & cups and have Cereal, fruit, coffee cake, OJ, etc.
But of course we always bring snacks in the park too.. Cereal bars, chips to fuel up
 
I have brought Emerald breakfast to go (granola and nuts). It keeps me full longer than a donut or a pop tart. I also brought those individual cereal boxes for the kids.
 
We usually do a bar of some kind......used to do oatmeal (not instant). We've done eggs too.
 
ALL THE TIME!

Bagels, cream cheese, muffins, bananas, cut fruit, breakfast bars, yogurt, box orange juice.
 
maybe ask on the budget board too. I seem to remember creative in room breakfasts being right up their alley!
 


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