Where should we have breakfast on leaving day?

chrissyw14

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Our flight is at 3:30pm on Sunday August 26, DME should be about 12, would you go for breakfast before the flight? and there would you choose? :)
 

coachwnh

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In the Parks
No
i guess it depends on where you are staying and will you still have park tix? Do you want to eat early then return to your resort or check out and head out to eat then return to pick up your bags from bell services in time for the ME ride to MCO? There are so may great choices, too. Characters or none for example. If it were us, and we are staing in a MK resort, the kids would pick Chef Mickeys. Its their fav! I like Ohana. If parks are an option, we always liked Tusker House for breakfast. Again, it depends on your situation. You wont make a bad choice. Your in Disney! Have fun and enjoy that final day in WDW.
 

coachwnh

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In the Parks
No
Our flight is at 3:30pm on Sunday August 26, DME should be about 12, would you go for breakfast before the flight? and there would you choose? :)
Just checked. Still plenty of options ranging from 735 to 930 for that morning. But im sure they will fill up fast!
 

chrissyw14

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i guess it depends on where you are staying and will you still have park tix? Do you want to eat early then return to your resort or check out and head out to eat then return to pick up your bags from bell services in time for the ME ride to MCO? There are so may great choices, too. Characters or none for example. If it were us, and we are staing in a MK resort, the kids would pick Chef Mickeys. Its their fav! I like Ohana. If parks are an option, we always liked Tusker House for breakfast. Again, it depends on your situation. You wont make a bad choice. Your in Disney! Have fun and enjoy that final day in WDW.
thanks for all of the suggestions! we are staying at all star music, no park that day that's why I was thinking just do breakfast
 

slappy magoo

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I'd wake up early, have my bags checked, take a bus to the Magic Kingdom and then eat at one of the monorail resorts, then if there's time after eating, do a little resort hopping then make sure you're back at MK by 11 to give you enough time to bus back to All Star to get picked up.
Alternate, still wake up early, then go to DtD and eat at Wolfgang Puck Express. Not a fancy meal, but delicious, then spend some time shopping before it's time to go back to the resort.
 

bgraham34

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There are several options to choose from. Like bethymouse listed above those are great places but I would also throw in Cape May Cafe seeing the characters dressed up in Swim outfits. You can also check out the Beach CLub while you are there and Boardwalk resorts.
 

WDW 3

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Our last trip we went to the Main Street Bakery. We had to bring home a chocolate croissant and cheese danish for our DD:) DH is inventive in packaging with to-go containers so they didn't shift and get squashed.
 

Jedeye80

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On our first trip we did the character breakfast at the grand Floridian, it was buffet as well and it was stunning, filled me right up before the long flight home.
 

minnielaw

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We are trying the Gospel Brunch at House of Blues in DTD on our last day this year. No park ticket required and we can eat a little later and avoid having to do lunch. I'm not headed down until late September or I would give you a review after we eat there.

Kona Cafe in the Polynesian would also be an excellent choice not requiring park entrance. If you want to spend a little more money, the Boma breakfast buffet at AKL is mighty tasty too.
 

chrissyw14

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Kona has times 8:55 and 9:30 should I go for earlier or later? would you suggest checking out of the room and bringing our bags down to get checked or just have them ready and get back before check out?
 

DisneyDelirious

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Supercalifragilistic Breakfast is a great final breakfast for us. It's our last character meal of the trip and is close to MK which i where we start and end our trips.
 

Bowler Hat Girl

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I would choose the later time and check out before you go. That way you can relax at breakfast, explore the Polynesian and then leisurely make your back to your hotel.

Totally agree with this. You should still have plenty of time to relax, and Kona is one of my favorite places for a "last day" breakfast. And Polynesian is a great place to just hang out for a little bit afterward.
 

JillC LI

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I like to do a character breakfast at a resort if I don't have time to visit a park on my check-out date. 1900 Park Fare has that delicious strawberry soup and fun characters.
 

slappy magoo

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I would choose the later time and check out before you go. That way you can relax at breakfast, explore the Polynesian and then leisurely make your back to your hotel.
I'll add one exception, and be as tactful as possible - if you think you'll need some time to be "alone with your thoughts" after breakfast, and you prefer doing that kind of "thinking" in your room's toilet as opposed to ones accessible to anyone, you may want to opt for the earlier breakfast so you can get back to your room before checkout.
 

JillC LI

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I'll add one exception, and be as tactful as possible - if you think you'll need some time to be "alone with your thoughts" after breakfast, and you prefer doing that kind of "thinking" in your room's toilet as opposed to ones accessible to anyone, you may want to opt for the earlier breakfast so you can get back to your room before checkout.

LOL, you and my husband are on the same wavelength!
 

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