breakfast options for Beachclub

pietnoeck

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Hi,

I would like to go to the Beachclub Hotel this year (great rate thru the UK site) but have concenrs about breakfast.
Am i wrong or is the only way to get breakfast in this (and other Epcot area hotels) hotel only when you go to a restaurant ? Are there no Quick service food courts like in het values or moderates or even AKL or WL .

That would be a bummer as my family liked the informality of these quick service places.
And off course within the Dining plan this would count as a Table service and not as a Quickservice point, so making it expensive.

Are there any other ways to get breakfast at these hotels ?

THX
 
The Beachclub does have the Beachclub Marketplace that offers Quick Service, but I'm not sure what they offer for breakfast. We have used it for a Quick Service lunch, but not breakfast.
 

We always got breakfast at the marketplace. We had mixed fruit bowls, yogurt cups, yogurt parfaits, dry cereal and milk, breakfast sandwiches, etc. We'd just grab a tray full of stuff and take it back to the room to eat while we all finished getting ready for the day.
 
At the Beach Club Marketplace, we usually had the egg and cheese croissant or the egg, ham and cheese croissant. They also have some pastries, fruit and cereal for breakfast. It's not very large and the selection is a bit limited but it was fine for us.

As mentioned, if you want to walk over to the Boardwalk area, the bakery has a few other selections, but I believe they are limited as well.

Also, if you want to go into Epcot, Sunshine Seasons has a breakfast platter. However, we had it one time and was not too thrilled with it.

I suppose it depends on your preference. For us, we don't eat a lot of breakfast, so we're fine with the Marketplace or sometimes we will grab a muffin or pastry in the Parks. We are in the Villas so my children always end up having cereal (we brought from home - they like Cheerios and Disney doesn't carry that cereal) before we head out.
 
Thx for the prompt response.
Will ask the wife and kids what they think about it.
 
The Marketplace was perfect for us last trip, and we are returning in November. We found the servings large (enough to share,) grab your own coffee/milk/juice and be on your way. We would take it to the comfy rocking chairs out back before heading out for the day!
 
Beach Club Marketplace has a very limited breakfast menu. They just have croissant sandwiches and parfaits. You can also get single-serving packaged cereals. I would walk to the Boardwalk Bakery and get a pastry there. You can also walk to Picabu at the Dolphin. I love Picabu...it's a CS with tons of options. For breakfast, there are waffles, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, etc. They have fresh fruit too. It's all layed out cafeteria style and you pick what you want a la carte.


Picabu menu: http://allears.net/menu/menu_tub.htm
BC Marketplace: http://allears.net/menu/menu_bcmp.htm
Boardwalk Bakery: http://allears.net/menu/menu_bb.htm

You can also take a short walk to Epcot. Epcot is a 5 minute walk from the Beach Club. You can go to Future World (which should take a bit longer...I wouldn't imagine it to be more than 15 minutes) and get breakfast at Sunshine Seasons.

http://allears.net/menu/men_ssff.htm
 


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