Is it feasible to get breakfast in the parks every day?

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I am in the beginning stages of planning DD's very first trip!!! It will be Me, Boyfriend, DS13 and DD (will be 18 months). We have two character breakfasts planned. I don't want to eat breakfast in the room. We have tried that a time or two and it just doesn't work very well for us. So I was thinking we could head out to the parks and just grab something there. I am just wondering if that idea is realistic. I have checked out the menus and the only park I can see it being a problem at is Epcot but figure we can go to MK or DHS and then hop over to Epcot after breakfast. This is not our first trip and will not be our last so time consumption really isn't a huge concern here. Thanks for any advice!
 
All of the parks have somewhere to get breakfast. So it's do-able. We never eat breakfast in the room. We go to a park or to the resort food court or restaurant.
 
yes you can. You can also grab something at the resort quick service on your way out to the parks too.
 
Actually, breakfast is very doable at Sunshine Seasons in The Land at Epcot. They have quite a few choices, and it is pretty good.
 

Thanks. We are probably going to stay at CSR and breakfast there isn't very quick and is rather expensive.
 
We just stayed at Coronado and ate at Cafe Rix for breakfast some mornings. Now we didn't get a huge breakfast but a danish and banana along with some juice and we were good.
 
Thanks. We are probably going to stay at CSR and breakfast there isn't very quick and is rather expensive.

have you considerd staying somewhere where breakfast is quick and inexpensive? :confused3
 
My kids and I are always too excited once we get to the parks to eat. We always grab something very small before we hit the parks, and then do either the first seating for lunch or the last for breakfast so we can have some fun before the crowds get big in the parks. I usually keep cereal in the room for this purpose, but sometimes we grab a bagel and cream cheese at the counter service in whatever resort we are staying.

This plan has worked well for us for years!!
 





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