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Breakfast at Disneyland? (long)

Ok, so we are buying passes again and wanted to go early in the morning this weekend. Well, dh has fond memories of going when he was little and getting waffles with strawberries. He says he doesn't think they do that anymore.

I was wondering anyone knows if they still do and where you can get them? Or if anyone knows if you can look at the different restaurants menu's online. I looked online and I couldn't find a list of places to eat. I was able to look up certain specific restuarants like say the blue bayou but I don't know the names of all the places.

I just don't want to spend hours trying to look up each place because dh wants something specific for breakfast which they might not even do anymore.

help anyone?

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Re: Breakfast at Disneyland? (long)

  • wait till G gets home tonight or till I talk to him and I can get you the low down on everything.
  • Riverbelle or Carnation Cafe are my guesses. I'm not sure if plaza inn has them or not.
  • I"m no help, but waffles with strawberries sound DELICIOUS right now!
  • Carnation Cafe on Main Street

    Riverbelle Terrace in Frontierland

    Plaza Inn on Main Street also serves breakfast but it's a character breakfast.

     

     

  • Im of no help - but I was looking at resturants at the hotel. sorry to butt in to your post, but whats a good place for a 2yr old but not going into the park?
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    Im of no help - but I was looking at resturants at the hotel. sorry to butt in to your post, but whats a good place for a 2yr old but not going into the park?

    Goofy's Kitchen at the Disneyland hotel or Storytellers at the Grand californian. Both are character dining expereiences but Storytellers is only for breakfast...lunch and dinner have no characters.

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