Who else brings/packs breakfsat items to eat in the room ?

Do you buy items to eat breakfast in your resort room ?

  • Yes - we always eat breakfast in our resort room with pre-bought items

  • We never eat breakfast in our resort room ?

  • Sometime we eat breakfast in our resort room

  • We eat breakfast and other meals in our resort room


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pooh2001

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Breakfast - an expensive meal at WDW for some pancakes and eggs.

We normally bring cereal, granola bars, and pick up some bakery items at our Grocery Stop on the way to WDW.
We buy milk in the gift shop or CS (which ever is less money) and keep it in the free refrigertor in our resort room.
:thumbsup2Milk is less expensive in the WL gift shop then Roaring Forks CS.

What do you do ? :confused3
 
we bring all sorts of stuff and actually we function better eating PBJ for breakfast with a banana or grapes...but we have the usual pop tarts, chips, oatmeal,cereal, bagels, bread, lunchmeat,granola bars, fruit, get milk at resort and buy refillable mugs but we do get 2 cases of water before arriving. If we are flying and using DME we have it delivered along with fruits/lunchmeat/bread. We pack what we can if there is room, but do not go overboard.
 
We generally bring the stuff for sandwiches, oatmeal, fruit, granola bars, etc for breakfast and snacks.
 
We usually will split an omelette at the CS Food Court, it's around $7.00 for both of us and it's huge...and good! With the home fries and muffin, it's more than enough.
 

We mostly eat breakfast in the room when we have a fridge. It's just easier to grab a granola bar or cereal and fruit when we get up, than getting all ready and then heading out for food because we almost always hit rope drop.
The only exception to this is when we book an ADR for a character breakfast, which we do twice per trip.
 
Most of the time we eat breakfast in the room, pop tarts, muffins or bagels. We usually bring food from home to save money. The few times we did eat at the food court was when we had a few CS credits left over and split the breakfast there.
 
We almost always eat breakfast in our room. When we have a vehicle we will stop at a grocery store prior to check-in, but most trips we don't have a car and will either have groceries delivered (garden grocer maybe?) or buy items at an on site shop.

We love being able to eat before we leave the room and get to whichever park we are going to.

We sometimes do eggs and often do something like french toast sticks which my children love but don't often get at home and usually either bacon or sausage which is also a bit of a treat. I should mention that we have DVC and usually have a full kitchen.

We sometimes will do a character breakfast or grab something at the Boardwalk bakery, but most times we eat in.

We also may do a lunch or two in the room depending on naps (we are outgrowing those) or if we are coming back to the room for an afternoon swim. We almost always eat dinners out (parks or hotel or DTD).
 
We eat breakfast in the room while I'm making our sandwiches for lunch!

Park days we eat in our room. I want to be on that early bus, not waiting around for breakfast. On resort days we like to have Mickey waffles.
 
We rarely eat in the room. DH eats a lot so I usually have cereal and milk for him it s always a good extra. We also take Starbucks bottles Frappuccino it is great to drink on the way.
 
voted always though on rare exception we will venture out. We just can't stand the prices for what you get.

I'm not a big breakfast eater anyway.
 
We almost always eat BF in the room. Pop tarts, cold or hot cereal (DH always brings his coffee pot), milk/juice and fruits.
We also generally eat super in the room as well. At least one night we order Dominos. We also have sandwiches/chips/pickles/fruit or lunchables.
Snacks we take to the parks with us (water bottles, coolaide pouch/box or a can of soda each), cereal bars, snack mix...
Lunch we eat at the parks, downtown disney or the hotel.
 
We never bring breakfast stuff, but do bring snacks, v8 juices, water and starbucks fraps. We have a toddler and bring lots of snacks for her and us mainly for the parks or late night cravings. We always do a dining plan so snacks and coffee gets us through nicely!
 
Yup we order stuff from Garden Grocer(I think that is the name) and have it waiting for us when we get there...Granola bars, oatmeal, juice boxes, bread and pb and j etc........
 
We always eat breakfast in our room (not just at WDW). Its not for saving money though, its more of a saving time thing.
 
Agreed, eating in your room saves money and time to spend at the pool and parks.
 
We go to DL but yes, we take bfast foods. Of course we don't stay on-site either. We usually have a fridge in our room and take muffins, granola bars and fruit.
 
We packed things like cereal bars and gem donuts but after the first day at WDW we were so stuffed from eating lunch and dinner (we were on the QS dinning plan) that we hardly touched our breakfast items. The few times we did eat something for breakfast, we just used our snack credits for some fruit.

I would much rather take part in all the yummy food for lunch/dinner than waste time/money on pancakes & bacon that I can get any other time of the year.
 
We always take cereal, juice, fruit, granola bars and maybe PB crackers to eat breakfast in our room. We buy milk at the Hess station on property (we have our own car). With a family of 5, bringing breakfast food from home saves some $.
 
My DH doesn't really eat breakfast - so its granola bars, pop tarts or bagels for the rest of us. But as someone else mentioned, its not a money saving thing, its a time savings thing. The best park hours are the morning - no need to waste them eating in a restaurant.

On non-park days we do usually schedule a sit down or quick service breakfast. Gotta have mickey waffles at least once a trip!
 














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