Non character breakfast

connie254

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We want a breakfast our last morning, more or less a non counter service. I want a princess experience but not necessary(I'm the only female and it's my DH and DS-24. They are willing to let me have my princess moment but I'm okay just meeting them in the parks). We'd rather be waited on, but I'm the only adventurous eater-they rather just have pancakes, eggs, bacon, etc. Any suggestions?
 
All princess breakfasts are in the parks.

You could do Ohana with LILO, Stitch, Mickey, and Pluto.

Kona is a non character meal with great food.
 
There isn't a TS breakfast on property that doesn't offer the usual breakfast items. So your picky eaters will be fine. Since your title says no characters:

We really like the Boma buffet. The Wave has a good buffet also, if you want to be close to MK.

A la carte- Kona is good, as is GFC. I've heard a lot of good reviews of Olivia's, but its a little out of the way if you aren't staying at the resort and dont have a car.
 
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Trattoria al Forno on the Boardwalk has a nice mix of (somewhat) adventurous options and standard fare.
 

If you're looking for a non-buffet, non-character meal, I also like Kona at the Poly. WCC is also pretty good, but it can be kind of noisy and chaotic (depending on when you go). If you're willing to consider buffets, then Boma at the AKL is my favorite breakfast location at WDW. For princesses, I can only think of Akershus and CRT, but both are in a park (Epcot and MK, respectively) and are very princess-y.
 
Our Ratings of The Wave (Breakfast Buffet): (*rev 3/9/2015*)
. . . food price value: B
. . . food quality: B
. . . food quantity per serving: A
. . . food prep speed: B
. . . food selection: C
. . . seating quantity: B
. . . seating comfort: B
. . . eatery atmosphere: C
. . . eatery convenience: C
. . . staff friendliness: B
. . . staff attentiveness: B
. . . character interaction: n/a
.
NOTE1: This is a new location for a breakfast buffet. The Wave buffet has significantly
increased its variety, and now is very much worth the visit. At just under $20 per adult,
it is extremely reasonable for a WDW buffet. For breakfast, it is probably the best-kept
dining secret. it has Mickey waffles and delicious sweet potato pancakes. They use local
fresh fruit and vegetables. For those with a smaller appetite, one can do the usual ala
carte breakfast menu.
The eatery doesn't exude "Disney", but atmosphere is pleasant.
.
NOTE2: Another EXCELLENT breakfast buffet choice is Trail's End at Fort Wilderness. Either
Wave or Trail's End are great values, especially considering the other breakfast prices
at WDW.
 
Anyone done Captain's Grille in Yacht Club for breakfast?

if so, would you recommend it and, specifically, ordering off the menu or the buffet?
 


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