Last Day Dining...Kona Breakfast?

HDJA

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I'm having a hard time deciding what to plan for our last day dining ressies! I have all of our other ressies, but am making an executive decision to visit MK for our last day. Lots of places are booked (Chef Mickey's, 1900 Park Fare, Crystal Palace), so I'm having to think out of the box.

Here's what our week looks like for June 6-10:
(We're on the DDP and do not have park hoppers)

Mon: HS, Mama Melrose's dinner
Tues: Epcot, Biergarten, dinner
Wed: AK, Cape May Cafe, dinner
Thurs: MK, LTT, lunch
Fri: MK, ???? to eat?

We will be eating breakfast in the room all week and QS for almost all lunches, so I'm thinking about our TS being a b'fast Friday morning. Anyone recommend Kona b'fast or any other yummy b'fast other than those already booked up? If I booked Kona, how do we get from All-Star Sports to Kona to MK?
 
We will be eating breakfast in the room all week and QS for almost all lunches, so I'm thinking about our TS being a b'fast Friday morning. Anyone recommend Kona b'fast or any other yummy b'fast other than those already booked up? If I booked Kona, how do we get from All-Star Sports to Kona to MK?

We had Kona for breakfast on our vacation a month ago and LOVED it. It was delicious, and honestly one of my favorite meals of our trip. We're doing it for our last day this trip too. :goodvibes

As to getting to Kona from your hotel, you'd have to take the bus to MK, then monorail or boat over to the Poly, then monorail or boat back. There is no direct resort to resort transit. But it's a very quick monorail (or boat) ride over to the Poly from MK.
 
Thanks! Just what I was wanting to hear! The kids love the monorail~that'll be an extra treat for them the last day. :)
 
We usually do Kona on travel day- it's great food, but not so heavy that my driver wants to fall asleep! :thumbsup2
 

As to getting to Kona from your hotel, you'd have to take the bus to MK, then monorail or boat over to the Poly, then monorail or boat back. There is no direct resort to resort transit. But it's a very quick monorail (or boat) ride over to the Poly from MK.

Here's a thought/question: we will have our car while there....could we drive to Poly, take the monorail to MK, and just leave our car parked at the Poly? Is that allowed? If so, that would greatly reduce our travel time!
 
Kona Breakfast for our last morning is always a must-do for our family!!
Pineapple macadamia pancakes are :thumbsup2
 
Here's a thought/question: we will have our car while there....could we drive to Poly, take the monorail to MK, and just leave our car parked at the Poly? Is that allowed? If so, that would greatly reduce our travel time!

No, my understanding is that is not allowed (unless you pay for valet :confused3)

We are eating at 1900 Park Fare our last day. I am thinking about packing up, checking out of the hotel, driving to TTC and parking, taking monorail to GF, then taking monorail to MK after breakfast. Then back to TTC after MK and leave directly from there.
 
Kona would be an excellent choice. It is our second favorite breakfast.


Here's a thought/question: we will have our car while there....could we drive to Poly, take the monorail to MK, and just leave our car parked at the Poly? Is that allowed? If so, that would greatly reduce our travel time!

No, that is technically not allowed. However, the Poly is right by the TTC (Transportation and Ticket Center) and in very easy walking distance. Just park in the MK lot and take the tram like usual and instead of going onto a ferry or monorail turn left right after you get off of the trams and walk towards the tropical bushes - the main walkway through the Poly is right there and just follow the signs to the main building. Only about a 5-10 minute walk depending on your pace.
 
Kona has a nice breakfast. I like the Grand Floridian Café's even more, though. It would be equally convenient for your plans that day. Maybe take a look at their menu and see what you think.
 
Just back...breakfast at the Kona Cafe was one of the joys of our trip! Delicious!

I had the macadamia nut pancakes and my husband had the Big Kahuna.

We shared a press pot of Kona coffee.
 
This past Sunday was leaving day. :( Before heading to the airport, we went to Kona for breakfast. It was wonderful. :)
 
Yep - one of my Disney-food must-haves:
Macadamia Nut Pancakes and French-Press Coffee from Kona!:love:
 


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