To Book or not.......

Welshgal

Earning My Ears
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Thinking about a trip over in late November, prices are not too bad - just need some reassurance about breakfast - how easy is it to get breakfast in the village??

Sooooo tempted!

Marie
 
They are introducing lots of quick service options for breakfast. Starbucks at Cheyenne, Santa Fe, Sequoia Lodge and the village, Pinocchio restaurant and bakeries in the park, new york sandwiches in the village (I think) Prices look to be around 10 euros for coffee, juice and a pastry or breakfast sandwich.
 
Another question, we are now conisdering a meal plan - are they worth it and which is the best to go for???

Marie
 

I personally wouldn't pay for one, I would only use one if it was included in the package I was booking. However other people prefer that they've budgeted and paid in advance for their meals.

If you're wanting to dine in the top end restaurants ie Inventions, Walt's, California Grill or Auberge then the premium plan will cover these otherwise you can use your plus or standard vouchers at face value although bear in mind there are a few restaurants in Disney Village (Planet Hollywood, Rainforest, King Ludwigs) who don't accept them.

There's a very helpful guide to meal plans here on DLP Guide. :)
 












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