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Here are my current quick breakfast places. MO stands for mobile order.
MK - Sleepy Hollow (MO), Lunching Pad (MO I think), Starbucks on Main, Joffrey's in Tomorrowland, Westward Ho (maybe pretzel only)
AK - Harambe Fruit Market, Isle of Java, Royal Anandpur (Joffrey's), Pongu Pongu, Starbuck's
DHS - Hollywood Scoops (has waffles), Anaheim Produce, Ronto Rosters (MO), Woody's (MO), Starbucks, Joffrey's?
Epcot - Kringla, Les Halles, Joffrey's
 
What time do most of the qs/mobile order type places in the parks open?
What Soniam said. That exactly how it seemed on our precovid trip! We were doing EMHs too which surely made it feel worse 😛

I checked Sleepy Hollow at MK and Woodys & Ronto Roasters at HS for tomorrow. They’re opening at official park open time. So maybe with Mobile order these could work. Not sure how early we can start placing pre-orders? Time slots must fill quick.
 
What Soniam said. That exactly how it seemed on our precovid trip! We were doing EMHs too which surely made it feel worse 😛

I checked Sleepy Hollow at MK and Woodys & Ronto Roasters at HS for tomorrow. They’re opening at official park open time. So maybe with Mobile order these could work. Not sure how early we can start placing pre-orders? Time slots must fill quick.

I have read that you can do it pretty much about park opening time, maybe even unofficial time. and you don't have to be in the park. I would try as soon as possible.
 
I have to keep these places in mind for our teenage son. He barely eats and is incredibly picky, but I don't want to risk him getting hangry. We always do rope drop. We will often have a snack or bring a bar to eat in the car or in line until after the first hour or 2 and then get something quick like a pastry.
 

This is tricky and something we’ve struggled with in the past. Many food locations don’t open with the park, what’s available early is very limited. So many people hit Starbucks the line is nuts. Same with Joffrey cart. I’m interested to hear what other people do too.
We don't eat breakfast. Candy bars or granola bars on the run. 11:00 early lunch dining in the park we are going. Bust our mollasses off going from ride to ride on rope drop, two fastpasses before lunch, eat drink and be merry.
 
Was going to post on the rope drop thread.... but they’d probably delete or move it. Everyone on this thread is so friendly, so l figured I’d ask here.

we are for sure rope drop/commando touring family, lol. With the parks opening up about 45-60 minutes earlier than posted, I’m wondering where we will eat breakfast.

We are staying at the contemporary and the cafe doesn’t open for mobile orders until 7.... but we will be at the parks several days at 7 when they “open” at 8. Do you just end up doing a mobile order in the parks for breakfast after you hit a few headliners? Any suggestions for a decent breakfast in all the parks but Epcot? I have 3 teen boys who will be hungry if we skip breakfast, lol.

feel free to move as necessary. Thanks!
Dunno if this counts as “decent” but I opted for a funnel cake at HS when I was there in March. I wish they’d bring back the french toast pretzel that Market had on my January 2020 trip, that thing was incredible!!
 
Dunno if this counts as “decent” but I opted for a funnel cake at HS when I was there in March. I wish they’d bring back the french toast pretzel that Market had on my January 2020 trip, that thing was incredible!!

Sounds so good!!! I hope it comes back!!!
 
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For early pre-rope drop breakfast last week we had mini bagels, bananas, cocoa mix, individual cereal and milk, and string cheese in the room at Coronado Springs (no microwave.) Then we had "real breakfast" or a snack around 9:30. At MK we had a delicious breakfast sandwich on a whole grain croissant from Friar's nook and a cinnamon roll from Gaston's. At HS we had a grilled cheese, tomato soup, and tater tots from Woody's Lunchbox. Before EP we had an ADR at Trattoria al Forno. For the Quick service I did the mobile order before getting in to the parks. I then clicked " i'm here" on the way over to the restaurant. Worked beautifully. Note: Gaston's did not have mobile order, and had a bit of a line in the hot sun. Yay for the UV umbrella recommended here!
 
I posted in D+ news, but also thought I’d post here... so excited for this!

Documentary Series “Behind The Attraction” coming to Disney+ on July 16th


“The series will be 10 episodes long with each episode about an hour long. Viewers will be given an exclusive glimpse “behind the curtain” of some of Disney’s most popular attractions by speaking directly with Walt Disney’s Imagineers and other creative minds involved.”
 
Most don't open until 10:30 or 11am, maybe 10am. Otherwise, they open with the park or maybe an hour after and serve breakfast. Except at Epcot, no breakfast except Joffrey's/Starbucks. Unless you consider a margarita acceptable breakfast food :rotfl2:
One of my kids’ favorite things about Disney is that they can have whatever they want to eat. Ice cream at 10:00 AM? Yes! Dessert before dinner? Yup! Cupcake for breakfast? Sure!

And one of my favorite things about Disney is that margaritas absolutely 100% DO fall on the list of acceptable breakfast foods. La Cava here I come! :drinking1
 
I posted in D+ news, but also thought I’d post here... so excited for this!

Documentary Series “Behind The Attraction” coming to Disney+ on July 16th


“The series will be 10 episodes long with each episode about an hour long. Viewers will be given an exclusive glimpse “behind the curtain” of some of Disney’s most popular attractions by speaking directly with Walt Disney’s Imagineers and other creative minds involved.”

Absolutely loved The Imagineering Story on D+. Can't wait for this! 😎
 
I posted in D+ news, but also thought I’d post here... so excited for this!

Documentary Series “Behind The Attraction” coming to Disney+ on July 16th


“The series will be 10 episodes long with each episode about an hour long. Viewers will be given an exclusive glimpse “behind the curtain” of some of Disney’s most popular attractions by speaking directly with Walt Disney’s Imagineers and other creative minds involved.”

I remember when we were staying at WDW back in the 90s that there were sometimes videos that they played that looked into certain attractions. I wonder if these will be similar or updated versions of that. Very much looking forward to this.
 
I posted in D+ news, but also thought I’d post here... so excited for this!

Documentary Series “Behind The Attraction” coming to Disney+ on July 16th


“The series will be 10 episodes long with each episode about an hour long. Viewers will be given an exclusive glimpse “behind the curtain” of some of Disney’s most popular attractions by speaking directly with Walt Disney’s Imagineers and other creative minds involved.”

Wonderful, I've been wondering why they haven't done something like this before, I can't wait!
 
One of my kids’ favorite things about Disney is that they can have whatever they want to eat. Ice cream at 10:00 AM? Yes! Dessert before dinner? Yup! Cupcake for breakfast? Sure!

And one of my favorite things about Disney is that margaritas absolutely 100% DO fall on the list of acceptable breakfast foods. La Cava here I come! :drinking1

I have no issues with ice cream at 10 a.m., but I do draw the line at Margaritas for breakfast, LOL!
 
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