Hotel breakfast when staying off-site

Aurynn

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Has anyone experiences with breakfast at one of the hotels or in the parks/Village when staying off-site?
Any recommendations or tips?

We're staying in Serris but would like to have breakfast around the Resort for our last day.

Thanks :goodvibes
 
Has anyone experiences with breakfast at one of the hotels or in the parks/Village when staying off-site?
Any recommendations or tips?

We're staying in Serris but would like to have breakfast around the Resort for our last day.

Thanks :goodvibes

In the Village you have McDo's, Starbucks and now the EoS that offer breakfast.

You also have Café Mickey that does a character breakfast from 7.30 but if you're not in a hotel it's 22€ pp :)

Legally there is nothing stopping you going into any of the hotels and paying for a breakfast and if they aren't full I don't see why that would be a pb but I have no ideas of the cost. You'd have to check with the hotel directly
 
I'm pretty sure the onsite hotels have no facility to offer a paid breakfast for offsite guests :confused3.
 
I'm pretty sure the onsite hotels have no facility to offer a paid breakfast for offsite guests :confused3.

I've never done it at DLP as nobody I know has ever stayed in a hotel but I've gone into many hotels in France and had breakfast without being a paying guest. :confused3


If it stops raining :sad2: I'm due to go tomorrow and I'll ask as I'm curious to know now ;)
 

cool :), yep it would be good to know. No-one has ever mentioned trying this at DLP before.
I'm wondering though Carrie, at the onsite hotels breakfast is included automatically in the price you pay for your room, but at other hotels it isnt (ie you can pay a room only rate, or have the breakfast included as an option, or pay for it seperately when you get there). Is that maybe why you can get breakfast at other hotels in France without being a hotel guest?
 
Annettes also in the disney village offer breakfast

Hotel New York - Parkside - € 12,10 - Buffet style
Hotel Cheyenne - Chuck Wagon - € 4,80 - Continental breakfast

thats the only ones I found on Magical Kingdoms
 
cool :), yep it would be good to know. No-one has ever mentioned trying this at DLP before.
I'm wondering though Carrie, at the onsite hotels breakfast is included automatically in the price you pay for your room, but at other hotels it isnt (ie you can pay a room only rate, or have the breakfast included as an option, or pay for it seperately when you get there). Is that maybe why you can get breakfast at other hotels in France without being a hotel guest?

True that's a possibilty but is that true as well when you reserve a room over there and then add people on at check in by just paying the taxes ? Do they get breakfast as well or is it paid for separately ?

On a mission now :lmao:
 
Annettes also in the disney village offer breakfast

Hotel New York - Parkside - € 12,10 - Buffet style
Hotel Cheyenne - Chuck Wagon - € 4,80 - Continental breakfast

thats the only ones I found on Magical Kingdoms

That's much cheaper than I would have expected. Pretty good value to be fair.
 
True that's a possibilty but is that true as well when you reserve a room over there and then add people on at check in by just paying the taxes ? Do they get breakfast as well or is it paid for separately ?

On a mission now :lmao:

fabulous - do you have your little tape recorder which will self-destruct in 10 seconds :goodvibes:rotfl:??

when I've added my DD to our onsite room at check-in, I didn't have to pay anything extra, and she got breakfast included.
 
fabulous - do you have your little tape recorder which will self-destruct in 10 seconds :goodvibes:rotfl:??

when I've added my DD to our onsite room at check-in, I didn't have to pay anything extra, and she got breakfast included.

I've got a dictaphone somewhere :lmao:

Right everyone fingers crossed for the weather and I will report back after going to Hotel NY as that's the nearest one :thumbsup2
 
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I've got a dictaphone somewhere :lmao:

Right everyone fingers crossed for the weather and I will report back after going to Hotel NY as that's the nearest one :thumbsup2

While you're at HNY any chance of asking if hot items are still included in the buffet breakfast? I've just read on another (sorry!) forum that DH and HNY no longer offer hot items on the buffet but only cooked to order for an extra charge - worried now!:confused3
 
Seeing that's it's you I will promise ;)

It's finally stopped raining so all being well tomorrow or Friday I'll have some answers. :goodvibes
 
You can also go into Cable Car bake shop or Market House deli on main street for something. They have croissants, pain au chocolats etc- not a massive choice but an option
 
I don't know if they still do it, but they used to have a deal in most of the counter service food outlets. You got a hot drink, a croissant and a pan au chocolat for a set amount (think it was about E3).
 
I don't know if they still do it, but they used to have a deal in most of the counter service food outlets. You got a hot drink, a croissant and a pan au chocolat for a set amount (think it was about E3).

Looking at the menus you have the teatime deal (though you can get it whenever) for around 4/5€ but's it's a drink and one thing. Fuente del Oro is with churros :cloud9:
 
The Disneyland Hotel offer breakfast to non-residents, I think it was €14 for adults. I saw a notice by the podium where you wait to be seated advertising it.
 
The Disneyland Hotel offer breakfast to non-residents, I think it was €14 for adults. I saw a notice by the podium where you wait to be seated advertising it.

brill - that opens up a whole other level of dining at the better hotels onsite - I would certainly consider paying for breakfast at the DLH, it looks absolutely delicious :thumbsup2. It would have to be one I'd linger over though - no stuffing some croissants down my neck at 7.30 and rushing off for EMH ;).
 
The Disneyland Hotel offer breakfast to non-residents, I think it was €14 for adults. I saw a notice by the podium where you wait to be seated advertising it.

I knew that I'd seen it somewhere on a blog and here we are

http://benedictelarre.wordpress.com/2011/02/05/petit-dejeuner-au-disneyland-hotel/

She went in Feb 2011 and ate there for 14,40€

She also tested breakfast at Starbuck s

http://benedictelarre.wordpress.com/2011/03/20/petit-dejeuner-au-starbucks-du-disney-village/

and McDo

http://benedictelarre.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/petit-dejeuner-au-mc-donald’s-du-disney-village/

:)
 
Reporting back from the Hotel New York :cheer2:

Yes you can go and eat breakfast here without being a resident

It's 11,70€ for adults and 5,40€ for children

Hot standard items such as bacon,sausage,eggs are included in that price. If you want pancakes they are extra

They serve it from 7.00-11.00 am :goodvibes

This was not a great idea for me to go here as now I want to stay in the hotel :lmao: They let me look around and answered tons of questions and it was lovely.
OH thinks I'm mad :sad2:
 
Thanks, yes we enjoyed HNY when we stayed there, glad to hear that hot items are still available - pancakes too!:cheer2: didn't know about those.:cool1:
 














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