Bring Breakfast

We also took cereal and other breakfast foods with us. Do not however take the food to the food court. We saw the 'food police' take boxes of cereal from guests and throw it in the garbage. If you are eating in the food court your must be eating their food.

We saw this a few mornings!!!!

You actually reminded me..We saw this too last August!!!
They were removing food items from a family and the woman starting going berserk and dumping all the napkins/forks/knives all over the whole place. Now, she was a 'little left of centre' me thinks...they ended up removing them all from the restaurant altogether. Felt badly for the kids...:sad2: Most humiliating...
 
We always bring food with us for breakfast and snacks. Even last time on the DDP we brought stuff with us. How ever we have never eaten in the food court with it. We always eat in our rooms and that is the point of bring the food so we can eat and run and not waste time. We always bring the little cereal boxes, milk, granola bars, bagels with cream cheese and yogart too.
 
We always take Breakfast with us, I pack a large box of cereal that we can all agree on and then some small snacks, like the ritz crackers with cheese etc. We buy milk from the resort. Never thought of bagels, I might try that on our next trip.

Not only does it save money, but saves time because people can eat while waiting for someone else to get ready. We use the refillable mugs though, they are great!
 
We also took cereal and other breakfast foods with us. Do not however take the food to the food court. We saw the 'food police' take boxes of cereal from guests and throw it in the garbage. If you are eating in the food court your must be eating their food.

We saw this a few mornings!!!!

Funny I stumbled upon this thread today, a couple of nights ago at work I was talking about my trip this Sept-dining plan yada yada, one of the girls here said that when she was at the foodcourt (not sure which resort) she saw an employee go to a table talk to the family, the family got upset grabbed the food and left, she said it had something to do with the food court and bringing food, guess it was because the family brought their own food.
 

We stayed at the All Stars. We brought a big box of cereal, and plastic bowls. Then bought the milk and put it on ice in the ice bucket (did not have fridge). The milk would last to mornings then be used up. Through the bowls away at the end of trip and had all the extra room for other stuff on the way home. For a family of 6 this saved us a lot just not having to buy breakfast.
 
When I'm on vacation the only time I go near a kitchen or anything that resembles a kitchen is to get ice cubes. :rotfl: My motto is that I'm on vacation and cooking isn't part of it. My only concession is to have snacks in the room for those midnight munchies.

Beth
 
Got back a month ago and we took breakfast stuff with us. It worked really well, packed it all in one suitcase going down and we had the extra suitcase to bring stuff back. Also packed granola bars, fruit bars, crystal light singles (hate the taste of the local water). The only food we brought back were a few things that the kids ate on the plane.

We ate in the food court our last day. Rubber eggs not worth the hassle or expense. Definitely take your own breakfast stuff, then buy milk and eat in the room. Much quicker and you aren't overeating at every meal during the day.
 
We are a rope drop family so it saves us a ton of time to bring our own breakfast stuff we bring banana loaf and muffins .
 
Once I made bacon and cheese tea biscuits and froze them(in a ziplock) so that they would not get cruched in my suitcase. It worked well, but next time I would put them in some type of container that could be thrown out.
 
We brought croissants and cream cheese and pre-cooked bacon (eeewwww) and sliced cheese for my DF. We each had a croissant in the morning. It was for convenience for us instead of savings but it worked out that way anyway. None of us are full, hot breakfast people and our food court was busier in the morning than any other time (POR). So it was stop in for coffee and go.
 














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