Counter Service Breakfast

Carol'sDisney

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Might be a silly question, but are there counter service locations in each park where you can grab breakfast? We're trying to decide between the Basic & Deluxe DP. We do like to eat 3 meals a day, but can't quite figure how we'd pay $30 a day for 1 meal and 1 snack (the difference between DP & DDP). Thanks for any info!
 
MK only has the bakery I believe. DHS has ABC commissary and starring rolls bakery. I believe there is a bakery in Epcots future world don't know the name. And I think pizzafari has some breakfast options at AK.

I think there is a definate lack of fast food breakfast options in the parks. Disney you need to fix this! I want to have pancakes without having to go to a sitdown.
 
MK - Main Street bakery has the best Cinnamon rolls, french toast loaf and ham egg and cheese croissants.

Epcot - Sunshine Seasons in the Land has breakfast platters and french toast platters and bacon egg and cheese croissants
 
Might be a silly question, but are there counter service locations in each park where you can grab breakfast? We're trying to decide between the Basic & Deluxe DP. We do like to eat 3 meals a day, but can't quite figure how we'd pay $30 a day for 1 meal and 1 snack (the difference between DP & DDP). Thanks for any info!
Many people who do the DxDDP do it because the deluxe plan also includes an one appetizer per person. The deluxe also makes a lot more sense if you do a big "brunch" in the morning at a TS restaurant then do a nice TS that is typically 2TS credits.


Signature restaurants requiring 2TS credits per person:
• Artist Point (Wilderness Lodge)
• California Grill (Contemporary Resort)
• Cinderella’s Royal Table character breakfast/lunch/dinner with photo package (Magic Kingdom)
• Citricos (Grand Floridian)
• Flying Fish Café (Boardwalk Inn & Villas)
• Hollywood Brown Derby (MGM Studios)
• Jiko - The Cooking Place (Animal Kingdom Lodge)
• Narcoossee's (Grand Floridian)
• Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club)

Dinner Shows requiring 2 TS credits per person:
• Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show (Polynesian)
• Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue (Fort Wilderness)
• Mickey's Backyard Barbeque (Fort Wilderness)

If you are only interested in doing 1 table service meal a day then paying out of pocket for breakfast is probably your best bet. The breakfast platters at many resort CS restaurants can be easily split.
 

There is no bakery in Future World (there used to be, but it was converted to an ice-cream shop awhile back).

Only Sunshine Seasons is open for breakfast in Future World. World Showcase does not open until 11 AM.

The Kusafiri Bakery still exists in the Africa area of AK. I don't think it accepts DDP for CS though - it might accept snack credits. Pizzafari may be the only choice there for CS breakfast.
 











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