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21 Oct 18, 10:10 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Aug 10
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Free half board meal plan help
Hi all, looking at going to DLP for first time in December but struggling to find where we can get breakfast before 8am on the free half board plan? We will have 2 yr old twins in tow and they are ravenous after 6.30 wake up and a few episodes of peppa pig. Looking at staying in Newport bay but their breakfast doesn’t seem to be included, so are any of the included buffets even an option for us as many seem to be in the parks which I assume open in accordance with park hours?Thanks
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22 Oct 18, 06:29 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Your only option is to upgrade your free breakfast to hotel buffet, really. You can only do that on the day by paying the top up. If you're at breakfast by 7am, then I can't see there being any issues with space in the restaurant, and therefore you being turned away. X
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22 Oct 18, 06:55 AM |
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As above. I am sure you would have no problems getting a table at 7 am in the hotel buffet if you don’t mind paying to upgrade when you get there. If it were me I would take your twins breakfast with you to eat in the room and then stop off later for your own quick service breakfast in the park. You may also wish to consider booking a character breakfast in Plaza Gardens for one day too.
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22 Oct 18, 09:12 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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It will cost 13 Euros (per adult, not sure about children) to upgrade to breakfast at Newport Bay on the day. If you are going to have lots of food (and probably not need lunch) that’s fine. However, if you just want a light breakfast it’s a lot to pay.
Maybe take porridge pots and/or breakfast bars with you for the children? You may be able to use the voucher in your hotel bar or in New York Style Sandwiches in the Village, both of which have been options in the past but I haven’t seen them mentioned lately. You only get hot drink, cold drink and one pastry for that though.
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22 Oct 18, 09:22 AM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: May 13
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Also worth noting under 3s are not included on any meal plans so you wouldn’t even get breakfast vouchers for them. How about goifn club level? Golden forest or compass club. That way your hotel full Breakfast is included along with afternoon tea every day.
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22 Oct 18, 10:19 PM |
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Thread Starter
Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Aug 10
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Massive thanks for all your replies. Bringing our own porridge etc was an idea we have toyed with and will probably bring some as backup. Think we might do similar to Florida and fill up on big breakfast, cereal bar and coffee for lunch and big dinner. Will have another chat with my wife and show her all your helpful suggestions! Don’t know what I’d do without this forum! Great advice every time!
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23 Oct 18, 04:32 PM |
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Imagineer
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Have you booked yet? If not, check out the other countries' sites (Germany, Netherlands) as their free dining offers often include breakfast in the hotel.
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