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Old 17 Mar 15, 10:44 PM  
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We are staying at Sante Fe, but I was thinking we might posh it up a bit and have breakfast at the Disneyland Hotel one morning. Can we do this? I read somewhere that we would have to pay 35 Euro each, but is this still the case if we are staying at another hotel?

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I believe they discontinued this I'm afraid. We did it before and it was a lovely treat so it's a real shame!
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They put the price up to 35 Euros to discourage people doing it, and now I think they have stopped it altogether.

To be honest (having now stayed there and eaten breakfast several days!) it's nice - but not 35 Euros nice! Maybe ask if they are offering breakfast in the park when you go instead?
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They put the price up to 35 Euros to discourage people doing it, and now I think they have stopped it altogether.

To be honest (having now stayed there and eaten breakfast several days!) it's nice - but not 35 Euros nice! Maybe ask if they are offering breakfast in the park when you go instead?
Is it a Nice breakfast at the DLH though Gill ? ? ?
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It's lovely. The standard Euroean breakfast of cold meats and cheeses, bread, pastries, fresh fruit, yoghurt and cereal, plus hot options - pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs. The only thing is it's a buffet breakfast so the hot food isn't that hot.

My only gripe is, unlike the other hotels it doesn't open till 7.30 which is a bit late for us. We like to have breakfast on the dot of 7 when it's quiet, and be at the park 8am to dance down a deserted Main Street!
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There was a sign up last month when we were there saying it's 35 euros for breakfast.

Not only does it put people of from outside coming in it also adds perceived value to your holiday if your staying there.

However in the past couple of years we have been going there it's gone downhill.

Try and get seated in the California Grill Dining room. It's much more relaxed, spacious and has a different feel to eating in Inventions where tables are crammed in on top of the buffet and people wandering around.

I bet if you flashed your Santa Fe easypass you'd get in anyway
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