Late Breakfast

pluto13

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Hi! I am planning to get the TS dining plan on my next WDW trip and I was wondering if a later breakfast around 10:00-10:30 ish would be better than have a snack in the afternoon and do quick service for dinner. For Example , we could have a late BF at AK then have a snack such as a Mickey Bar then after AK closes head over to MK an have QS at Casey's Corner #bestdisneydogs

Example:
10:30 Tusker House @ AK
3:00 Dole Whip or Mickey Bar
6:00 Casey's Corner @ MK
 

lunchbox1175

Well-Known Member
I guess this really comes down to each individual...seems like a good plan, but personally for me it wouldn't work as I do not find the snacks to be very filling and prefer to have breakfast first thing, but if you think a little snack will hold you over for the next 3 hours, then I say its a great idea.
 

DisneyDebNJ

Well-Known Member
Hi! I am planning to get the TS dining plan on my next WDW trip and I was wondering if a later breakfast around 10:00-10:30 ish would be better than have a snack in the afternoon and do quick service for dinner. For Example , we could have a late BF at AK then have a snack such as a Mickey Bar then after AK closes head over to MK an have QS at Casey's Corner #bestdisneydogs

Example:
10:30 Tusker House @ AK
3:00 Dole Whip or Mickey Bar
6:00 Casey's Corner @ MK
We do all of our breakfast ADRs after 10am. We give ourselves atleast 3 days of a sit down breakfast each trip. For instance, if we do a Boma breakfast, we spend the day at AK, then usually head to Epcot afterwards, grab a funnel cake, then do a CS at either Epcot or our resort.
 

CrazyDisneyLady

Well-Known Member
I go for EMH get the major rides done and get my fast passes and then have a late breakfast. I have a small breakfast or snack before I get on the bus in the room and then hit the bus stop for 7 so I get there early. Most parks also have a a coffee and pastry stand outside so you can grab something while you wait in line.
 

armyfamilyof5

Well-Known Member
Depends on who I am with. My oldest child can wait hours to eat, my youngest has to eat within minutes of waking! If it's just me and the oldest we do a snack midmorning and then a nice lunch but if it's my youngest daughter and my husband we are eating from the time we wake up and picking something up at the end of the day as well!
 

coachwnh

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In the Parks
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Hi! I am planning to get the TS dining plan on my next WDW trip and I was wondering if a later breakfast around 10:00-10:30 ish would be better than have a snack in the afternoon and do quick service for dinner. For Example , we could have a late BF at AK then have a snack such as a Mickey Bar then after AK closes head over to MK an have QS at Casey's Corner #bestdisneydogs

Example:
10:30 Tusker House @ AK
3:00 Dole Whip or Mickey Bar
6:00 Casey's Corner @ MK
Our two breakfast options are either at 8 am before the park opens or 1030 ish after an early start. It all depends on your preference and what you hope to do in that park on that day. Hope I helped!
 

disneygirl76

Carey Poppins - Nanny and Disney Enthusiest
Hi! I am planning to get the TS dining plan on my next WDW trip and I was wondering if a later breakfast around 10:00-10:30 ish would be better than have a snack in the afternoon and do quick service for dinner. For Example , we could have a late BF at AK then have a snack such as a Mickey Bar then after AK closes head over to MK an have QS at Casey's Corner #bestdisneydogs

Example:
10:30 Tusker House @ AK
3:00 Dole Whip or Mickey Bar
6:00 Casey's Corner @ MK

Yes, we do this a lot. We usually only eat 2 meals and a snack or two. This way, we are not paying out of pocket for an entire meal. Also, some CS location meals are so huge, they can be split so you can use that left over CS for a breakfast to split. :)
 

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