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Old 5 Aug 22, 10:10 PM  
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What do you eat for breakfast in your hotel room?

It's suddenly dawned on us that we've not really thought about breakfast for our fast approaching trip.
We're staying at POR, 2 adults and 2 children (10 & 5). We need to eat before hitting the parks for Rope Drop otherwise there will be 'hanger' issues! Plus, we don't really want to waste time eating breakfast in the hotel or park restaurants.
What do you do?
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We always take variety packs of cereal with us, along with plastic bowls and spoons. We just buy milk from the resort shop and keep it in the fridge
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It's suddenly dawned on us that we've not really thought about breakfast for our fast approaching trip.
We're staying at POR, 2 adults and 2 children (10 & 5). We need to eat before hitting the parks for Rope Drop otherwise there will be 'hanger' issues! Plus, we don't really want to waste time eating breakfast in the hotel or park restaurants.
What do you do?
Usually head to Publix or Target and pick up some pastries and cereal bars for a quick breakfast. Can be eaten on the move if running late which we usually are
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We usually get Lara bars/cereal bars from Walmart. Also plenty of things to pick up at the quick service food court the night before, cereal, pastries, oats and yoghurt etc
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Usually keep some snacks that can double as breakfast in the room. Last trip I bought things at the resort food court the night before (e.g. brownies!) and ate that in the morning.

Upcoming trip - will either bring or buy some cereal or cereal bars...
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I always take a couple of boxes of cereal from home with me. If you take the packets out of the boxes they are relatively small and weigh very little. I also take plastic reusable bowls and cutlery. Buy a huge carton of Milk to keep in your fridge and you have a quick and easy breakfast/supper. You also know you’ll enjoy the cereal, many similar//identical brands in the USA are actually made differently and taste different.
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I always take a couple of boxes of cereal from home with me. If you take the packets out of the boxes they are relatively small and weigh very little. I also take plastic reusable bowls and cutlery. Buy a huge carton of Milk to keep in your fridge and you have a quick and easy breakfast/supper. You also know you’ll enjoy the cereal, many similar//identical brands in the USA are actually made differently and taste different.
How do you take them please? Hand luggage? Also do you have declare them at customs?
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Another vote for cereal bars. We do a Garden Grocer delivery of essentials / room snacks. The cereal bar keeps us going until 11ish when the QS places open fully. We then find that we are eating outside of busy times. We sometimes grab breakfast in the parks if we are eating at TS: Starbucks, Woody's (HS), Gaston's (MK), France (EC) and Yak and Yeti CS in AK are among our go to places.
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Another vote for cereal bars. We do a Garden Grocer delivery of essentials / room snacks. The cereal bar keeps us going until 11ish when the QS places open fully. We then find that we are eating outside of busy times. We sometimes grab breakfast in the parks if we are eating at TS: Starbucks, Woody's (HS), Gaston's (MK), France (EC) and Yak and Yeti CS in AK are among our go to places.
Bananas are a good start to the day for an energy burst and easy to keep too

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