Ditto! If you're trying to get the most value out of your dining plan, the best possible use is for CS lunch and TS dinner (as dinner is the most expensive meal at almost all of the TS restaurants, except for those with an "all day" menu, like 50's PrimeTime and Sci-Fi -- then again, restaurants like that are terrible uses of a TS credit anyway, because they're relatively inexpensive any time of day). As for breakfast, use a snack credit if you like, although you may find that snack credit more useful for a nice frozen treat in the afternoon, between lunch and dinner.
In order to save time, money and effort, we typically bring our own breakfast foods from home and eat it in our hotel room. We've variously brought Pop Tarts, Emerald Breakfast on the Go trail mix packs, Fiber One bars, apples, and/or cold cereals, all packed in the nooks and crannies of our carryon luggage. We buy milk from the hotel store and keep it in the in-room fridge, and I bring disposable picnicware bowls and spoons, or cheap Dollar Store melamine dishes that can easily be rewashed in the sink. We bring "just enough" breakfast food so that there's nothing left over to take home, and the extra luggage space is open for souvenirs.