Tips about Food & Beverage and Planning
To those Disney enthusiasts who know about the suspension of early entry days [Editor's Note: this was written during the time that early entry or Extra Magic Hour as it is now know was not being held], it didn't matter during this time of the year. Besides, we encountered a lovely way to enter the park early... Character Breakfast. We arrived at the Magic Kingdom one day about 35 minutes before the turnstiles were open. We saw people going in so we headed in that direction. We were told that only people with breakfast priority seating were able to enter early, so we made them. That's right! We made them at the gate and entered into the park and got a 5- minute head-start on everyone who didn't have priority seating. Our breakfast was at the Crystal Palace and we loved every bit of it. The food was good and the characters were everywhere. Because it was not 100% full, the characters made many rounds to the tables and all the kids got hugs, autographs, and pictures. It was awesome! We decided right then and there that we were going to have Character Breakfasts every morning for the rest of our stay and we did and we loved it!!!! - Skipbroome
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One more tip: Schedule your character breakfast just before lunchtime. We had ours at Hollywood & Vine (in Disney's Hollywood Studios) at 11 a.m. We were seated by about 11:15 and were able to enjoy the breakfast and lunch buffet. It was great! - Barb Jensen
EDITOR'S NOTE: This tip applies to all the other character breakfast locations.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This tip applies to all the other character breakfast locations.
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We just returned from a wonderful week in WDW. We were traveling with a 2 & 5 year old and it was imperative that we stay stocked on water. The bottled water was expensive and often not very cold. We did have a small Coleman personal water bottle container. I know you can request ice water at any location that serves drinks in cups, however the wait for a single drink could be 20 minutes or more. We found that in some of the outdoor cart locations where they sell the squeeze breeze misters, the hosts were more than okay with us getting some ice and some water out of the tub. It was quick, free and easy (as very few things are in WDW in August. LOL!) - Amy Miles
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The Coral Reef restaurant is no longer considered a signature meal! When I visited in August it was still considered a signature. I went onto the Disney site recently, though, and noticed that it was changed to a table service meal. - Michael Venere
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A great new item for that hot thirsty Disney trip -- individual cold brew tea bags! Any restaurant will give you free tap water but it doesn't taste very good. Just pop in a tea bag and some sugar (if desired) and you have delicious iced tea. - Amy
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There is no milk on the beverage island at any of the food courts, but if you are a coffee drinker like me who prefers milk to cream, just ask one of the CM's. They have some put aside in the "back room" just for this. - Jack Marshall
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We stayed at the All-Star Movies Resort. My tip to everyone who's gotta have MILK: Instead of buying the little cartons of milk at the food court for 99 cents each, go into the gift shop and buy a whole quart for $1.50. This saved us a lot of money, once we realized they sold milk in the back of the gift shop. Take your own cereal from home, send someone for the bottle of milk in the morning and this will save you lots of time and money. - Donna Glatfelter
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I just returned from 17 days in Orlando. Although I stayed off-site, I ate quite a bit at Disney hotels. We all know about character dining, but all you Brits should try normal meals at any of the hotels. Fantastic! - Chris M. from the UK
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Did you get a great hotel deal for a Disney All Star "value" resort? Don't let the food court prices steal your bargain. At your value resort, a little Minute Maid sip box costs $1.50, and a 2-liter Coke in the gift shop is $3.50. You will probably not exceed your baggage allowance for a 4- or 5-day trip, so you can bring along another suitcase without exceeding your airline limit. Get that old suitcase out of the basement or buy one from a flea market, and the day before your trip, take the family on a grocery shopping trip. Let everyone pick out their favorite snack items. It will be a fun start to the trip, and you could literally save hundreds of dollars. Make sure you have included breakfast items like donuts, fruit cups, juices, bottled water, etc. Breakfast in the room can save you up to $10 per person, per day. If you are a coffee drinker, bring along that old coffee pot or pick up a little five-cup pot at Walmart. Not only will you save money, but you'll also save time not having to walk back and forth to the food court each morning. - Timothy Helm
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We just returned from WDW, which was wonderful as always, and I wanted to give you a tip about eating at Chef Mickey's without a Priority Seating. When we called during the day for a Priority Seating for the same evening, there were none available. Since we were staying at the Contemporary, I went to the hostess around 4 p.m. (they close for lunch) and was told that they start taking seating requests at 4:30 p.m. for the 5 p.m. restaurant opening. I went at 4:30, put in my request, got my buzzer, and went to the shops. Promptly at 5 p.m., my buzzer went off, sending me back to the restaurant for dinner with my party of five. - Linda Bradley
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I have some tips on how to save money on food at WDW. For breakfast, consider room service! You would think it would be expensive, but you can get a tea, muffins, croissants, and fruit platter for 2-4 people for under $20! And many rooms have free coffee machines... Another option is to do the two-meal-a-day plan. Have a big meal (breakfast/ brunch) around 10-11 a.m., and another big meal around 3-4 p.m. This way, you beat the restaurant rush at the more popular meal times, and when everyone else is eating, you are enjoying the slightly shorter ride lines. - Laura P., Bel Air, Md.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Room Service breakfasts are only available at deluxe resorts and Coronado Springs.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Room Service breakfasts are only available at deluxe resorts and Coronado Springs.
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A friendly Cast Member writes to remind everyone to totally fill out their charge slips when dining at restaurants. They said we'd be surprised at how many folks leave the tip and total lines blank!
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Just wanted to let people know there are also a Costco and B.J.'s Warehouse close by, for those who frequent those stores instead of Sam's Clubs. B.J.'s is just off I4 at the Conroy exit, so a few miles to drive, but for those of us who live in the northeast it is more common than Sam's. - Dolores DeFrancesco
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I just returned from WDW and I stayed at the Old Key West resort. As most people know, the general store at OKW is highly priced for food. What I found out this time is that there is a Sam's Club about 10 minutes away on Orange Blossom Drive. My wife and I went there and bought all of the food for the stay and spent a whole lot less money! Just an FYI for Sam's Club members staying at OKW who want to get food at a decent cost. - Joseph Potts
EDITOR'S NOTE: Thanks, Joseph! There are actually a few Sam's Clubs in the WDW area. Visit their website at http://www.samsclub.com and click on Club Locator to get directions.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Thanks, Joseph! There are actually a few Sam's Clubs in the WDW area. Visit their website at http://www.samsclub.com and click on Club Locator to get directions.
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In January, our daughter attended the Alice in Wonderland Tea Party (at the Grand Floridian). We got to take pictures of her when we dropped her off, but were a little disappointed we didn't get any of her with Alice and the Mad Hatter. They do give you one Polaroid, but we are avid scrapbookers and needed more. Well, when I developed film from our trip there were several pictures of Emily with the characters at the Tea Party! I forgot that Emily had her own camera at the party. She had taken pictures, and also Cast Members had taken several pictures of her with the characters using her camera. Tip: Send your little ones with their own camera. Hers was a Fisher Price, but you could send disposable camera, too. The pictures will be great! - Lisa Stewart
For more information on the Tea Party, go to: http://allears.net/pl/grandadven.htm
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