Help with breakfasts

nicolanunn

Earning My Ears
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My DD and DS (6 & 8) only eat rice Krispies for breakfast everyday. They will eat white toast and the odd sausage but not eggs etc.

We are staying at the Polynesian and I was planning on doing the Ohana Breakfast, and maybe the 1900 parkfare breakfast (they are mad about Mary Poppins - they can say super cala....... etc. backwards and have been practising so they can impress her!)

On the other days I was planning on hitting the parks early and grabbing a quick breakfast there.

So my question is - where can you get a CS breakfast that may offer cereals etc in the parks.

Thanks for your help.
 
Hi Nicola

where can you get a CS breakfast that may offer cereals etc in the parks.

Do you mean a Character Breakfast that offers cereal?? Have a look here at the menu's I think you can get cereal pretty much anywhere :)

HTH
 
nicolanunn said:
My DD and DS (6 & 8) only eat rice Krispies for breakfast everyday. They will eat white toast and the odd sausage but not eggs etc.

They also have odd sausages in WDW, so you should be OK :)
 
:rotfl: LOL Tim. Hi Nicola :wave:

You will find cereal at most, if not all breakfast places in WDW. May i recommend Animal Kingdoms Breakfastosaurus (sp?) My 2 DD's loved it there and they are both fussy eaters :)

Audrey
 

LOL - was asking for that one I suppose!!

I was after some counter service breakfasts with cereals.

Thanks
 
i keep boxes of cereal in the room....and keep milk in the little fridge (that is either there or i rent it - most hotels will provide them either free or for a fee)...
my son eats the cereal with milk, my daughter without milk..
and we also carry dry cereal in resealable lunch bags for them to nibble on during the day....they both love unsweetened cheerios...
 
Thanks for your help.

Is it ok to take cereals on the plane, I know they are tough on foodstuffs at MCO.
 
you do not need to take food to the USA!
Its not a third world country, and Kellogs is actually an American firm.
the British have this ridiculous notion that only the UK has food they can eat!
or the other nonsense, "I am taking tea bags cause only the English companies know how to make a good cup of tea"
Well, as an avid hater of tea, I would say there is no such thing as a good cup of tea, and come on you guys, learn to live a little! :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
Thanks for your reply - I appreciate the fact that there is plenty of food to be purchased in America, however I don't plan on spending my precious holiday time traipsing round a supermarket! I do enough of that at home - LOL!!!
 
nicolanunn said:
Thanks for your reply - I appreciate the fact that there is plenty of food to be purchased in America, however I don't plan on spending my precious holiday time traipsing round a supermarket! I do enough of that at home - LOL!!!

you don't know the delights you are missing....
Hot cooked chicken
rice pudding in pints
the price of meat, fiush vegs etc... :goodvibes :goodvibes
 
Must agree the supermarkets are a delight to walk around so much food and different to here! Do admit to taking cereal though for the first few days incase we don't get to a supermarket that quickly!!!
Claire ;)
 












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