Ok, so I am buying the deluxe dining plan. I'm planning on eating a nice big breakfast at the resorts, and then having snacks for lunch, and then signature dinners. How difficult is it to go from resort to resort for breakfast? The busses apparently don't run from resorts to other resorts, so I will have to change busses.....I'm staying at Coronado springs and we are planning on having breakfasts at: Chef Mickeys, 1900 Park Fare, The Wave, Boma, Cape May Cafe, Kona, and Akershus (but that's not in a resort).......Does this seem do-able? How long before the reservation time would you recommend that I leave? We will be there in October, and this is really one of my biggest concerns. I've had to work on my husband for FOUR YEARS to get him to agree to this trip, and I want it as stress-free as possible!!! Thank you in advance for your thoughts and responses

Cindy
For CM's...bus to MK, walk over to the CR via the walkway.
For 1900 Park Fare..bus to MK, monorail or boat to GF
For The Wave...bus to MK, walk to CR
For Boma...cab
For Cape May Cafe...bus to DHS and walk to YC/BC or possibly boat
For Kona..bus to MK, boat or monorail to Polynesian
For Akershus..bus to Epcot, walk to WS
Here's the issue...the early morning buses start running by 6:30am. They tend to run a bit less frequently than regular resort to park buses. So, plan on it taking you at least an hour from resort to resort. To be safe? 90 mins.
I don't book big breakfasts prior to park openings. I try to book them later in the morning...make them more like brunch, around 10-10:30. Then, you can spend some time in the park and then head to that resort.
A cab will cost you but it will save you probably a good 45 mins each trip.
I've heard other people say that if you talk to the front desk they can set you up with a van/bus to come pick you up and bring you. I've never tried this myself so I'm not really sure if its true or not. I'd say calling the front desk and asking is worth a shot, though.
You can't really call the front desk. You will, as someone already noted, get a call center.
You could head out to the valet area, or Luggage Assistence, and ask them to call you a cab. Sometimes, and I do mean sometimes, they may offer to take you themselves, in a white WDW van. BUT...it's nothing I would count on, especially in the mornings. They tend to be pretty busy then.
I have had offers such as this maybe 3 times in the 10 years I"ve been going to WDW regularly. But all those times were either late at night or midday when they weren't busy at all.