DDP Snacks for Breakfast

Kerri G

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In your opinion what snacks that are on the DlxDP are best ones to use for breakfast?
 
Well, if you ask my 6yo nephew he had a great snack for breakfast on our final day at Disney: an Itzakadoozie popsicle from the cart at MGM; used our final snack credit! Hey, I'm the auntie so once on vacation I'm supposed to grant a wish like that, right? The theme there is, you're at Disney on vacation you can have any snack you can get your hands on for breakfast. My mother chose a Dole whip during an early AM at MK.

Standard items like fresh fruit, apple slices with caramel dip, muffins, donuts, yogurt, cereal, grits, Uncrustables PB&J, french toast loaf at the Main St Bakery(and other tasty treats). Can all be had using snack credits. Be aware that beverages will cost a snack credit too.
 
Thanks I am a SeptBaby too. This Sept 16 I will be 33. Gosh that sounds wierd!
 
My dh and kids' favorite, hands down, were the 8 (or 6?) pack of donuts at our resort. Specifically, the all chocolate assortment, which was technically over the $4 limit (yes, I taught them the value of a $ well), but usually allowed. There were only a couple of CM's who kiboshed the all chocolate assortment, and the "multi-serving" snack may no longer be an option on the DDP, but that was our favorite.

Me, I ate a powerbar brought from home and held out for lunch or a mid-morning spicy cheese pretzel. That's how I kept my DDP weight gain under 10 pounds!
 

Beignets at POFQ:cloud9: . Also muffins, fruit, or donuts at your food court, pastries from Main Street Bakery in MK or Starring Rolls Bakery in MGM.

We also bring a box of pop tarts or Nutrigrain bars in case we are in a hurry in the morning, then just run by the food court real quick to get hot chocolate in our mugs.
 
My dh and kids' favorite, hands down, were the 8 (or 6?) pack of donuts at our resort. Specifically, the all chocolate assortment, which was technically over the $4 limit (yes, I taught them the value of a $ well), but usually allowed. There were only a couple of CM's who kiboshed the all chocolate assortment, and the "multi-serving" snack may no longer be an option on the DDP, but that was our favorite.

Me, I ate a powerbar brought from home and held out for lunch or a mid-morning spicy cheese pretzel. That's how I kept my DDP weight gain under 10 pounds!

Those Entamanns Donuts were also our favorite but I heard not allowed this year because they can be shared I'll have to check that out in June. And yes we did try the chocolate assortment but better get a gallon of mike to go with those. They have some great pasteries at the Kringla Bakeri at EPCOT Norway but not sure what time they open, also the bakery at MK has a good assortment but they are open early.
 
Well, if you ask my 6yo nephew he had a great snack for breakfast on our final day at Disney: an Itzakadoozie popsicle from the cart at MGM; used our final snack credit! Hey, I'm the auntie so once on vacation I'm supposed to grant a wish like that, right? The theme there is, you're at Disney on vacation you can have any snack you can get your hands on for breakfast. My mother chose a Dole whip during an early AM at MK.

Standard items like fresh fruit, apple slices with caramel dip, muffins, donuts, yogurt, cereal, grits, Uncrustables PB&J, french toast loaf at the Main St Bakery(and other tasty treats). Can all be had using snack credits. Be aware that beverages will cost a snack credit too.

Are you sure your not my sister???~~ :rotfl2:
 
Yogurt parfaits from BC Marketplace, French Toast Loaf and Cinnamon Rolls from Main St. Bakery, School Bread and Cinnamon Rolls from Norway Bakery.
 
We usually stopped at the POFQ food court as we returned from the parks every night and picked up breakfast for the next morning. Individual packages of cereal with a carton of milk was just 1 snack credit! We also got muffins, yogurt, and fruit. It was usually just something small to tide us over until we got to the parks and the real eating started!
 
Made to order Yogurt parfaits. They had them at BC Marketplace when we were there in December. I think some of hte other resort CS have it too. I would mix strawberries, granola, blueberries and yogurt. Dh would get strawberries, granola, chocolate chips and yogurt. It really filled us up and was a good start to the morning.
 
Well, actually I'm not a Septbaby, my nephew is and our trip was all about him. I have a bday next week. :goodvibes
 
I have two Sept. 16 babies. Well, they aren't exactly babies anymore; they are 8.
 
Happy birthday to everyone! :banana: Thank for all of the advice! Cant wait to begin eating my way through Disney World!!
 


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