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Old 8 Aug 22, 12:15 PM  
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Yes you can always get a pastry or muffin at the food court plus the shop tends to sell stuff that you could have.
This would be my advice then. Grab some pastries for breakfast, then eat lunch at noon before the crowds.
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Old 8 Aug 22, 08:38 PM  
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If we didn’t want a proper sit down breakfast in the resort or park we would just grab something to go from the food court like a bagel sandwich or a pastry, and then eat it while waiting for the bus.
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Old 9 Aug 22, 08:27 AM  
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Bananas are a good start to the day for an energy burst and easy to keep too

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Bananas were some of the fresh fruit/veg we actually found quite cheap.

A large bunch from Publix was less than $2 (in April)
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We are buying a $12 toaster from Walmart. We can keep butter in the fridge and anything else we want to put on the toast. Also means we can do Pop Tarts…. Or even the toasted sandwich bags.
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We're two adults, when staying offsite we bought small cereal boxes from walgreens, onsite this year we hit the food court each evening, yogurt parfait for husband and overnight oats for me or cereal if they didn't have them. Caveat is its expensive but saves us time and we're not cooked breakfast people, perhaps take some plastic bowls like we did but also take variety pack of cereal so you've something until you've settled in.
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We have a villa in Florida normally, but when we did Las Vegas and LA a few years ago we were in hotels and did the cereal with plastic bowls and spoons. It was obviously very common as even the convenience stores in the hotels sold the plastic bowls and spoons!

We didn't buy small or variety boxes though - we went full size.

I still haven't, after all these years, figured out the milk out there and accidentally bought half and half thinking it was semi-skimmed. Of course I know now that it's half milk and half cream, but my god it was good on cereal!
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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?
Eggos! Love these things.
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Old 11 Aug 22, 11:58 AM  
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We usually get pastries, cereal bars or cereal from Walmart. We buy some cheap plastic spoons/bowls and also milk for the fridge. Easy enough.

Also if any of you go to Walmart and they still have them, those Banana Muffins are life changing.
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Please don't judge but I love a cold pop tart! Holiday is the only time I eat them 🙈
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Originally Posted by Shutterbug View Post
We're two adults, when staying offsite we bought small cereal boxes from walgreens, onsite this year we hit the food court each evening, yogurt parfait for husband and overnight oats for me or cereal if they didn't have them. Caveat is its expensive but saves us time and we're not cooked breakfast people, perhaps take some plastic bowls like we did but also take variety pack of cereal so you've something until you've settled in.
We like to hit the parks as early as possible to get on a few rides, so quick breakfast options is always the best option for us too.

On non park days we tend to be more likely to go sit down somewhere for a breakfast.
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