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Old 8 Feb 20, 07:47 PM  
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Your best places to have breakfast outside Disney Parks / Hotels etc ?

Either just a dip in and out as your busting some moves to get to a park
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Ones where you have sat in and ate.

Any recommendations would be a massive help.

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Old 8 Feb 20, 07:57 PM  
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IHOP is the best 😋
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Old 8 Feb 20, 07:59 PM  
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IHOP and Wendy's get our vote

I still find people having steak and eggs for breakfast very odd though !

Oh and maccies breakfast is a different experience in the US... the choice of drinks is astounding.
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I have heard iHop is a very good choice

McDonald’s is not on my list but the wife keeps bugging me about it, so I guess we will be going there , haha
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I really like Perkins breakfasts when we were there last. Cracker barrel looks good, but huge, so definately not to be followed by roller coasters
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Originally Posted by Seve7n View Post
I have heard iHop is a very good choice

McDonald’s is not on my list but the wife keeps bugging me about it, so I guess we will be going there , haha
Worth it just to try the different drinks Haha.

IHOP milkshakes are really nice and they have a wide range of food choices. Enjoy
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Dennys or Keke’s, with the latter being excellent and far superior to ihop imho. Macdonalds is indeed a different experience in America and they do a yummy fruit yogurt parfait which sadly we don’t get in the UK.
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IHOP, Perkins or Subway were our favs.

IHOP I ended up asking if I could have the kids pancakes etc, as the adults meals were huge; no problems... just took the pee out of us "English".

Subway I quite liked getting a footlong BLT, eating half for breakfast and keeping the other half for lunch (putting it in the backpack next to a frozen bottle of water, to keep it cool).
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Thanks all.

Never heard of two of them, so gives me somewhere else to look into also.

Great shout about a footlong at Subway.

Denny’s was already on my ‘To Do’ list .

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