What and where do you guys do breakfast?

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Looking for different breakfast options in case we want to take advantage of extra magic hours or see park openings. Any help for doing breakfast at the parks on the run. Also take reccomendations on what to try.
Thanks
Chris
 
When going to AK we go to Donald's Restaurantosaurus for breakfast. We get ADRs for the earliest time and get to enter the park early.

Usually we get a Mickey waffle from the quick service restaurant at our hotel. My husband will go buy breakfast while I get the kids up and ready, we'll eat in the room then be on our way. (My husband loves to get to the parks really early!)

We do like the breakfast at O'Hana which is served family style and we like breakfast at 1900 Park Fare for their made-to-order omelets. My kids like the buffet at Chef Mickey's. We will treat ourselves to one of these breakfasts when visiting the MK. Again, we choose the earliest possible time.
 
We are not usually really big on breakfast, so we usually grab something from the room or food court. If we are running late and want to be at the parks at opening... we've grabbed something from MK Mainstreet Bakery(yummy), MGM Starring Rolls (I think that's what it's called) AK a muffin and coffee from somewhere (sorry can't remember where we got them) EPCOT we've grabbed something from the counter service in FW for the boys, have not ate anything personally. What we did discover our last family trip was how wonderful it was to get the earliest ADR for Crystal Palace on a non EMH day, so that we were done eating before park opening. Hoping to do this again on our next trip.
 
We generally eat in the room to get an early start @ the parks :thumbsup2 Sometimes DH will go down to the Ale & Compass Lounge @ the YC to grab a coffee for himself and sometimes a danish or bagel. We rarely ever eat a sit down breakfast-even at home. The only day we have a breakfast ADR is our departure day and it's for Cape May Cafe :thumbsup2
 

Pop Tarts in the room. Fastest way to get everyone out the door for AM EMH!:cheer2:
 
we like to get to the parks as early as possible, so we usually eat in the room as well. we bring a cooler for milk and water, and my DD will usually eat a pop-tart or a couple of muffins i made and brought from home, and i'll have 1/2 an apple and a couple tbsp of pb. DH doesn't usually eat breakfast. having everything already there is the best way for us to get going quickly!



 
Pop Tarts in the room. Fastest way to get everyone out the door for AM EMH!:cheer2:


Same here. About the only time we ever do a breakfast outside of the room is a special occasion. We much prefer to save our in-restaurant time for lunch or dinner.

Not that the places like Cape May or Chef Mickey's absolutely stink or anything... :)
 
If going to AK there is a coffee and pasty cart right infront of the entrance that open prior to the park. I get my coffee (latte) and I get to see the opening. Works for me.
 
We usually grab something light at the food court since we're not big breakfast eaters.
 
We always drive to WDW so we also eat things like pop tarts, muffins etc in the room that we brought with us. Hubby and I always have to have our coffee too. This time we made an ADR at Cafe Mickeys, it will only be our 2nd character breakfast in 3 visits. I figure that it is worth the splurge and that the kids will enoy it. We have an 8am reservation on Day 1 ... then off to MK to start our vacation off with a blast!
 
We do a mix of both CS and TS. If we are having a lighter dinner we will do a TS breakfast at Cape May or CP. If we are having a heavy dinner we just grab something at a CS place, POR CBR and value resorts have almost identical menus.
 
We're typically on the go folks when on vacation. Gotta get to the parks early and get the big stuff out of the way before the crowds hit, doncha know? ;) We usually grab something at the food court wherever we're staying and eat on the run. We had one sitdown breakfast the last time and that was at Spoodles on a non-park day. And it was pretty good, btw.
 
We give the kids some fruit or grab somthing from the food court to tye them over til lunch and off we go.
 












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