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24 Mar 16, 12:36 AM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Jan 16
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Food court breakfasts
Hi it's our first time in Disney in August and I'm wondering how a QSDP breakfast works? How do you know how much food you can have? Sorry if this is a daft question but it will be our first meal on arrival and I don't want to be clueless lol! X
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24 Mar 16, 12:56 AM |
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I wonder of your aware that you don't have to use the credit for breakfast. You get one QS credit every day and where and when you use it us up to you. Breakfast isn't necessarily the best value.
We usually just make coffee and have a bowl of cereal in our room and use our credit for lunch. Edited at 01:03 AM. |
24 Mar 16, 06:27 AM |
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Depends where you stay. The best value is the bounty platter - bacon, pancakes, syrup, egg, breakfast potatoes. We sometimes had that and didn't bother with lunch.
You also get a bottle of drink and can use your refillable mug. Yes, you get more variety with lunch and you also get a dessert. So it isn't necessarily the best value. But we found often it hit the spot first thing!
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24 Mar 16, 05:06 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Aug 11
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Its not an all you can eat, but its rather filling non the less.
You have a menu from which you can choose and you get a drink as well. As has been said its better value using the credit for lunch and dinner as you get a pudding each time. We would often use a snack credit for a pastry for breakfast and then use the QSDP credits for Lunch and Dinner. You can also exchange a meal credit for three snack credits or a drink that you get with a meal credit for something from the snack menu. Seems complex but its easy and flexible when you are there.
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26 Mar 16, 10:25 PM |
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I'd save the credit for later in the day as you'll get a dessert included then too. Plus it's quicker to get out to the parks if you grab something quick!
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26 Mar 16, 10:25 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 02
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