counter service b'fast in parks?

kschafer

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I have been trying to decipher this and not having much luck so I figured I would ask the experts. Are there places to get counter service breakfast inside the parks? :confused3

My family generally isn't very hungry first thing in the morning but I fear lunch can be a long time off when we are walking around the park.
 
I believe all the parks have CS for bfast I believe. I know off the top of my head :
MK has Main Street Bakery (the line can be VERY VERY VERY long there and you can lose up to about 40 minutes depending on the time)

Epcot has Sunshine Seasons in the Land (they used to serve somewhere else but I believed that stopped)

AK- has a bakery type place that I can't think of the name

HS- I believe it is called starring rolls
 
I just wished that Norway was open so I can get some School Bread for breakfast.
 
I just wished that Norway was open so I can get some School Bread for breakfast.

I've read alot of people getting some schoolbread on their way out of the park the night before (they will package it for you) and storing it in their fridge for breakfast the next day-just a thought if you are interested!
 

I think HS has the ABC commisary....It was open for breakfast this past October...:goodvibes
 
I believe Cosmic Rays also offers counter service breakfast in Magic Kingdom.
 
Don't forget you can eat at your resort before leaving. In that case you even have the option of sending one person to get food for everyone to eat in the room before heading out for the day.

One night we grabbed yogurt as dessert with a CS meal. It was a good quick bfast treat.
 
Also, if you are heading to Epcot, Boardwalk Bakery has offerings for take out. When staying at the Boardwalk, at their bar just outside the lobby area, they offer breakfast items. It is such a cozy place to dine, nice table and chairs.. Maybe most of the resorts have this kind of thing.....better to eat there than to try to battle the lines at the take out restaurants in the parks..
 
Don't forget you can eat at your resort before leaving. In that case you even have the option of sending one person to get food for everyone to eat in the room before heading out for the day.
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I hadn't thought about that. Bringing it back to the room would make it easier for everyone to get a bite to eat but not take the time to "go eat breakfast" and we can share a couple things since we typically don't eat much early.

I had heard the hint about getting pastries the night before for am breakfast but am worried about sugar overload on the dining plan. I have a major sweet tooth but a pastry for breakfast plus desserts at both lunch and dinner are a bit extreme even for me :sick:

Thanks for the suggestions :disrocks:
 
I had heard the hint about getting pastries the night before for am breakfast but am worried about sugar overload on the dining plan. I have a major sweet tooth but a pastry for breakfast plus desserts at both lunch and dinner are a bit extreme even for me :sick:

Thanks for the suggestions :disrocks:

we often got our dinner dessert to go, and had that for "breakfast" in the morning... worked like a charm and helped us not feel uber-stuffed at dinnertime and saved a snack credit! :)
 
I've read alot of people getting some schoolbread on their way out of the park the night before (they will package it for you) and storing it in their fridge for breakfast the next day-just a thought if you are interested!

I have tried but I end up eating it by the time I get back to the room.:rolleyes1
 


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