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Old 2 Feb 20, 05:37 PM  
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Staying on-site. Breakfast in room?

We are staying at POFQ in August and have QSDP. We don't really want to buy breakfast in the parks everyday and were wondering about facilities for eating breakfast in the room most mornings before we head to the parks. I'm thinking about taking plastic bowls and spoons with us and buying cereal and milk when there. Is there definitely a fridge in each room or is it a bit hit and miss?
Has anyone done similar, or are there other options I haven't considered? Thanks
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We stayed at POFQ last August and had a fridge in our room, I may be wrong but I do believe that all the rooms have fridges. Normally we pop to Walmart and buy cereal and milk and cheap bowls and spoons (however you could easily take them with you). They did have small bottles of milk and cereal for sale in the food court if you can’t get to Walmart or Target. We also take cereal bars and pick up fruit when we are there.
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You will have a fridge. I think you can take cereal with you if you declare it. You can buy those bowls of cereal and milk in the resort shop but that would be expensive.


We mostly ate breakfast in the food court - a bounty platter was a nice filling breakfast and then we didn’t need lunch. Or you can use a snack credit for things like pastries if you prefer.
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There’s definitely a fridge. We tend to do a mixture of things. Previous years we’ve brought cereal (I find US cereal too sweet), other years we would buy muffins and pastries or use snack credits to get that kind of thing to have in the morning. Other days we’ll use a QS credit and have a bigger breakfast.
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Old 2 Feb 20, 06:00 PM  
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Yes there is a fridge. We did the same we ordered a lot of cereal and breakfast food from Garden Grocer had it delivered on arrival day. You can get spoons etc from Sassagoula. The problem was bowls. You would need to bring/buy them.
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I'm planning on doing the same when we stay at CBR In Oct. Even though we have the DDP I want to save my snacks and QS for the food and wine festival or Starbucks. If I find we have loads of credits then we will do breakfast. I'm going to bring plastic bowls and spoons from home and we are doing a shop run when we arrive... how doesn't love lucky charms
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Old 2 Feb 20, 06:29 PM  
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In the resort they provide paper plates bowls. But as others have said a quick visit to Walmart cereal, milk, bread , butter, tea bags. When you arrive ask for a tea kettle.

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We took some plastic bowls with us and just used the spoons that you can get at any QS place.
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We have always taken breakfast things with us it was easier when DS was little, and still easier now it's just DH and myself! I don't like a big breakfast, usually take Weetabixwith me
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We just take the box bowls from nestle, the ones you eat straight from the box.
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