While visiting the Happiest Place on Earth, something must be in the air that makes you hungry, especially during breakfast. It’s a good idea to have a plan on what you’ll be eating and how much you’ll be spending; it’s very easy to burn a hole in your wallet if you make the wrong choices. The food services range from casual dining, character dining, fine dining, quick services, and of course the snack carts. The Plaza Inn plays host to the Minnie and Friends Breakfast Buffet; this type of dining is considered character dining. While you’re eating the characters come out and greet you; it’s a perfect spot to get great pictures without standing in line, because the characters come to you. The prices for this service range from thirty five dollars or more per adult and twenty dollars or more per child. For something a little less expensive than chose the Carnation Café, you’ll get great breakfast choices such as their famous Mickey Mouse waffles, Cinnamon Roll French Toast, and specialty coffees just to name a few. The price range for this restaurant is ten to twenty dollars at the max per person; it just depends on what you order. In fact, for around ten dollars per person or less, the Blue Ribbon Bakery is a quick stop service. In and out, you can have a cinnamon roll in one hand and a coffee or milk in the other and you’re ready to go.
The Blue Ribbon Bakery is just the place for me. It saves me money and the pastries are delicious. Since I’m an annual passholder I get an additional fifteen percent off the purchase. The cinnamon rolls are always amazing. The icing floods the entire cinnamon roll and they’re always nice and hot. They’re even big enough so that two people can share, not bad for less than four dollars. The Mickey shaped cookies are always a favorite with the kids. They’re always nice and chewy and never stale. One of my favorites is the Mickey Krispie Treat you‘ll spend no more than three dollars for this item. The service at the bakery is wonderful. I have never had to stand in line for no more than ten minutes. What I believe keeps the line moving are the simple items on the menu. Everything is made ready to go. Depending on the type of day you’ll be having will depend on the type of food service you choose. Always remember to chose wisely.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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