You can't get them as a snack on DDP, but you could just go to the resort food court / quick service and order a kids portion (approx $5) or even a full entree (approx $9) and pay cash. It wouldn't be worth using a quick service DDP credit on breakfast!
Chef Mickey Brunch is probably the only place.
You can't get them as a snack on DDP, but you could just go to the resort food court / quick service and order a kids portion (approx $5) or even a full entree (approx $9) and pay cash. It wouldn't be worth using a quick service DDP credit on breakfast!
I've just thought, double check the menu for your resort as I'm not sure if every QS has them! I know Roaring Fork at Wilderness Lodge has a good selection of waffles as we will be staying there and I was checking out the menu. All Ears has most menus http://allears.net/dining/menu
I always get the kids Mickey waffles for QS breakfast - not too pricy at all I think it's $4.99 or $5.99, you get 2 waffles, bacon or sausage, grapes, and a small drink. Just the right size for a light breakfast or snack.
Sleepy Hollow in MK has waffles and waffle sandwiches all day, but they aren't Mickey.
We love breakfast food but my wife can't handle a big meal early in the morning. We usually counter that by taking the latest breakfast ADR we can get. For example, if you go to RD at 9AM at MK and get an 11:15-ish ADR at 1900PF or 'Ohana or something like that, it's almost like having breakfast for lunch and is a nice late morning-early afternoon break. Plus when you get back to MK, everyone else is having lunch and the lines become slightly more tolerable.
I, for one, think Disney is missing out on another restaurant gold mine. I would love to see a character meal, maybe something like "Dinner with Doof" where the backstory is that Doofenshmirtz hates dinner for something that happened back in Gimmelshtump, so he shot the buffet with his Breakfastinator which turns everyone's dinner into breakfast or "Goofy's Slumber Party" where they serve brinner.