Breakfast recommendations?

sahara910

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While $$ won't stop us from having a breakfast in the park, I don't feel the need to pay ridiculous amounts to do so. :lovestruc
Anyhow next Monday we will be going to Epcot (staying at WL) should we eat outside or inside and where? (no character dining needed at all the kids could care less)
Same with Tuesday except it's Magic Kingdom that day (still at WL)
those are our only 2 breakfasts at WDW as we arrive after breakfast Sunday
 
We stayed at WL a few years back and just ate breakfast at their QS before we went to the parks. The selctions were basic, but we found it easier to eat before we left!
 
We can definitely do this too :goodvibes
Just wondering if there is anything worth going to.. and if we do at either Epcot or MK can you get in before park opens for breakfast?
 
I have not tried this for myself, but have heard good things about both the bakeries in Norway and France. I have also heard good things about breakfast in Sunshine Seasons in Future World.
 

We love Sunshine Seasons in Epcot for breakfast. At MK, we think you just can't beat breakfast at Crystal Palace with the characters. You can get in the park early if you have an early ADR, the food is super yummy, and we love the characters. That being said, we also like just eating that the QS at our resort for breakfast.
 
We love Sunshine Seasons in Epcot for breakfast. At MK, we think you just can't beat breakfast at Crystal Palace with the characters. You can get in the park early if you have an early ADR, the food is super yummy, and we love the characters.

Agreed. My 7-year-old announced she was too old for Pooh this year and I told her to suck it up because momma wants her breakfast lasagna.
 
Agreed. My 7-year-old announced she was too old for Pooh this year and I told her to suck it up because momma wants her breakfast lasagna.

Love it!! We really enjoyed the breakfast here. Such a variety and we ate and ate and ate! :thumbsup2
 
We stayed at WL a few years back and just ate breakfast at their QS before we went to the parks. The selctions were basic, but we found it easier to eat before we left!

I second this. The Bounty Platter is plentiful basic breakfast food, and the croissant sandwich is a perfect way to add variety to your breakfast diet.
 


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