Can we discuss breakfast...

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Which is your fav:
1) Character breakfast -

2) Non character breakfast-

3) Breakfast item in the parks (QS)-
AK-
MK-
HS-
Epcot-

4) Resort food court -

I have lunch and dinner figured out. Now I need breakfast options.
 
1) Character breakfast - Tusker House

2) Non-character breakfast - Boma - I am very interested in trying The Wave with it's good reviews and unlimited mimosas

Don't really do QS park breakfast - usually grab a snack on the way to a park or a warm croissant in Starbucks

Exception is Epcot - never do WS during breakfast hours to grab anything there. However, we do like to stop for a quick sit-down counter service breakfast at Sunshine Seasons after rope dropping morning EMH - usually split the breakfast platter, but lots of other good choices too
 
Character breakfast - Crystal Palace
Non character breakfast - we have never tried one, assuming you mean TS
We don't do QS breakfast in the parks.
Resort food court - we usually get a couple meals (breakfast platter or waffles, etc) and split them between the 4 of us, if we eat in the food court. We aren't big breakfast eaters, we usually just bring fruit, pop tarts, oatmeal, granola bars, etc to have in the room.
 

Character breakfast- 1900 Park Fare
Non-character breakfast- Kona Cafe and Grand Floridian cafe
Breakfast item in the parks (QS)-
AK- Starbucks
MK- Waffle from Sleepy Hollow, but from what I've read, there are more options at Casey's Corner now that sound good.
HS- Pastry from Starring Rolls
Epcot- Anything from Les Halles
Food court- Most resort food courts are the same, but I seem to remember the Contemporary, Pop, and Art of Animation in particular having some unique selections.
 
Character breakfast- 1900 Park Fare
Non-character breakfast- Kona Cafe and Grand Floridian cafe
Breakfast item in the parks (QS)-
AK- Starbucks
MK- Waffle from Sleepy Hollow, but from what I've read, there are more options at Casey's Corner now that sound good.
HS- Pastry from Starring Rolls
Epcot- Anything from Les Halles
Food court- Most resort food courts are the same, but I seem to remember the Contemporary, Pop, and Art of Animation in particular having some unique selections.

Is the waffle a snack credit? I'm been meaning to try it!
 
Is the waffle a snack credit? I'm been meaning to try it!

I don't think so, unfortunately :sad1: I believe it was around $6 when I ordered it, and pretty big, so a good deal especially since Magic Kingdom lacks breakfast options!
 
At MK, Gastons makes a huge yummy cinnamon roll. We also enjoyed the Kona Cafe for breakfast. We split a traditional plate and then split a tonga toast plate. So good. We have done most of the characters meals over the years. Standouts include Tusker House and Crystal Palace.
 
Character breakfast-Garden Grill
Non character buffet-Boma
Non character a la carte-The Wave and Captains Grille
We always stay CL so if we are not dining at a TS restaurant we eat breakfast in the lounge so no park or food court breakfasts.
 
We usually do one character breakfast - Chef Mickey's is my favorite and just get a quick breakfast from the food court before hitting the parks. We stay at the Poly and their QS breakfast is really good.
 
Character breakfast- 1900 Park Fare or Tusker House
Non-character breakfast- Kona Cafe --although Boma looks amazing, we have an upcoming ADR
Breakfast item in the parks (QS)- we don't usually. I used to say Main Street Bakery banana bread pudding, but with the Starbuck's takeover I can't recall what's available. Otherwise, just a fresh croissant at any park, or anything at Les Halles in Epcot.
Food court- POFQ... Beignets!
 
Unfortunately, Starring Rolls closed a few months ago.

Maybe you can get some of the same pastries at Trolley Car Cafe?

Thanks for the catch! Now that you mention it, I remember it closed during my college program so I probably meant Sweet Spells anyway, but only because I consider the Carrot Cake Cookie to be an appropriate breakfast... :rolleyes1

You can probably get some of the pastries at the Trolley Car Cafe. Unlike other park Starbucks, TCC seems to carry a bunch of famous DHS pastries like the butterfinger cupcake (and possibly also the carrot cake cookie?) and some new favorites, too. I seem to remember a very elegant looking eclair in their case the last time I was there.
 
1) Character breakfast - Tusker House

2) Non character breakfast- Boma or Captain's Grille

3) Breakfast item in the parks (QS)- I don't really do this so I don't have any suggestions.

4) Resort food court - I just grab whatever platter sounds good at the time, usually either waffles with fruit topping or a bounty platter.
 
Which is your fav:
1) Character breakfast - Crystal Palace; really nice variety and they have Eeyore!

2) Non character breakfast- Kona Cafe

3) Breakfast item in the parks (QS)- Unless I'm going to the MK for the Crystal Palace, I don't usually eat breakfast in the parks.
AK-
MK-
HS-
Epcot-

4) Resort food court - I don't think there's much difference between the resort quick service. They all seem to have the bounty platter, mickey waffles, etc.
 
Character Breakfast: Tie - I love Eeyore so Crystal Palace; my kids' favorite is Stitch so Ohana - food is great at both. Akershus is good if you have someone who loves the princesses (cheaper than CRT)... and if you can get an 8 a.m. PPO time, you can ride Frozen Ever After no wait or fast pass.

Breakfast Item in Park: I want to try Gaston's cinnamon roll, but we usually eat breakfast in the room if we aren't getting a Be Our Guest PPO breakfast to get a jump on the Mine Train.
 
Character Breakfast - Tusker House

Non-character breakfast - Boma (buffet) or Kona (off the menu)

We don't do a lot of food court or QS breakfasts (just too chaotic).
 
We aren't really breakfast people, unless we're doing a character meal. But I highly suggest Tusker House for breakfast!

My only other piece of input in response to your questions is to try the Cronut in Epcot (Canada, I believe?). Be prepared for a sugar rush!
 





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