breckfast at disney

orqui17

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i am going to disney on june 9 with my husban and two dd on 5mo and the other 21 mo with my brother that is 17 yr old i was wondering about breackfast where are the best place to eat and also some cheap places i will be staying at athe asm and for four days thank you:earsboy: :earsboy:
 
Many people rent a mini-fridge for their room and keep milk, cereal, and snacks in there. If you can make a quick trip to the grocery store to stock up on this stuff this is probably the cheapest way to go. Do you need to keep baby formula cold? I nursed all of mine, but you may need a fridge if you do bottles. The all star resorts have food courts where you can pick up quick meals. The prices are reasonable, but not as cheap as going to the stores. If you will have a car you could go off-site to a Denny's or something. This would cost less but eat up more or your time. All of the parks have places to buy muffins and stuff for breakfast, not the cheapest option but it is there. Welcome to the DIS!!! Have a great time planning, I know you will enjoy your trip!!! Lacee
 
ASMo food courts also have toasters and microwaves that you are welcome to use to prepared any simple foods you might bring from home or a grocery stop. We eat all but one or two breakfasts in our room to save time, money and calories of a full breakfast. We however do not rent a refrigerator. We drive so we pack a cooler with non-parishable foods such as ceral, poptart s muffins, fruit etc. Upon arrival we empty the food and fill it with ice from the hotel. WE bought milk at the gift shop and kept refilling the cooler with ice. Worked fine and saved 10.00 a night. I agree the food court has good food at Ok prices.

As for the best, Our favorite breakfast is the Donald's breakfastsarus at AK. Character breakfasts are great but with a toddler, you never know if they will love or hate the characters. For a little one, Crystal Palace and the Pooh gang might be a good idea. Have fun planning.


Jordan's mom
 
It doesn't get talked up much on Disney boards, but one simple pleasure for my family is having breakfast at least one morning near the Main Street Bakery in MK. Usually DW, DD, and DS will find a table (on patio at Casey's?). I will go into bakery and pick up as many croissants, quiches, cantelope bowls, etc as I can carry. We the divvy it up and start the day out with a smile. makes me feel like a real "hunter/gatherer":)
This is usually something we do toward the end of the trip when we don't feel so compelled to rush down Main Street as park is opening.
 

I strongly suggest you book the Crystal Palace character breakfast. Not only do you get to enter the park early (and it's quite a thrill to walk/run down Main Street with an empty MK), but they have a wonderful buffet, plus the best selection of characters you will find (Tigger, Eeyore, and Piglet walk around, and Pooh holds court by the buffet). This is a ritual for us, and we always include this in our annual Disney visit.
 


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