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10 Jun 18, 10:25 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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10 Jun 18, 05:43 PM |
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Getting Excited
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The breakfast did come with a choice of juice & hot drink. For juice there was definitely apple & Orange, possibly some other options too.
Hot drinks were tea, coffee or hot chocolate. To be honest having to have breakfast in the Studios Park did hamper our magic hours a little - especially when visiting the DisneyLand Park, as the breakfast is in studios. What might be worth exploring is upgrading your breakfast credits to enable you to have breakfast in the Chuck Waggon too. From memory that was about an extra 5 Euro p/day p/adult. It opens at 8am, so might be another option. But either way - realistically you’ll be losing a good chunk of that magic hour to breakfast. Another option of course (which we did today) was to go into a park early use the full magic hour and then have breakfast at 9:30 (I believe breakfast stops at 10:30) Also - for water fountains they did have them dotted around. It felt like they were more prevelant in the Disneyland Park, but that may just be my experience.
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11 Jun 18, 05:56 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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I have also read of people using the breakfast voucher in Starbucks at Cheyenne and New York Style Sandwiches in the Village.
Santa Fe buffet is quite good too.
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13 Jun 18, 01:59 PM |
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Thanks so much for helpful replies, real life getting in the way of my Disney plans just trying to get to grips now. Hoping I can still actually book things this "close" (one month's time) once I've made my mind up?!
Agrabah looks great and they'd love the theming, don't think they'll enjoy the food as much as some others though. Billy Bob's sounds good - (and makes me laugh as it's my go-to phrase when I can't remember someone's name ) - is the carvery in the same spot? I am trying to read up on EMH and Fast Passes - already feeling the pressure to get the most out of staying on site! - and trying to work out breakfast too. Possibly daft question - but is it only those who are staying in the hotel that can eat in the restaurant there i.e. can we book at Santa Fe buffet as we're staying in Cheyenne? |
13 Jun 18, 03:25 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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You can book any restaurant in any hotel, and the parks and village. As long as they are Disney ones. (Oh, except Annette's. They don't take reservations) x
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19 Jun 18, 11:13 AM |
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Quick question, What time is best to book a meal?! Ie. So as not to miss parade / quiet ride times? For mid july.
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