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Title: upgrading breakfast at davy crockett ranch
Post by: polar vixen on May 18, 2013, 12:07:09 AM
Hi, We'll be staying at Davy Crockett ranch in september, and getting breakfast there as we'll have half board standard, hopefully, but weren't overly impressed with breakfast last year, portions were small, and didn't get food for the little ones, can we still upgrade/ trade in for breakfast in the parks?  I know yuo can do this at other hotels, but when I asked the woman on reception, whose english wasn't great, i just got a 'non' response.  Not sure if it was because the answer was no, or she just couldn't be bothered.Anyone?
Title: Re: upgrading breakfast at davy crockett ranch
Post by: kmshep01 on May 29, 2013, 07:58:58 PM
Oooh I'm interested in the answer to this question too.
Title: Re: upgrading breakfast at davy crockett ranch
Post by: natalie1979 on October 12, 2013, 10:55:37 AM
How did you get on with this? Was it possible to do?
Title: Re: upgrading breakfast at davy crockett ranch
Post by: polar vixen on October 12, 2013, 01:15:24 PM
We had no success with this at all, and it was actually worse because they'd swopped the petit pain for more traditional baguettes which were really dry, (not like proper baguette) and they'd swopped the mini sweet load which I always forget the name of, to a pot  of apple puree which was like baby food.  We paid for breakfast in the Disney hotel twice, which was fantastic, and totally worth it, (50 Euros for our family of 3 adults, and 2 children), but it filled us up till tea time, having said that we did stay for about an hour and a half!
Title: Re: upgrading breakfast at davy crockett ranch
Post by: Samninetysix on October 19, 2013, 10:38:14 AM
As far as I remember, it's always been a regular sized baguette at DCR, we've stayed there over 20 times and it's always been the same stuff within a little, baguette, croissants, pain au chocolat, jam, nutella etc. If it was my choice now I would just shop at the Carrefour and get my breakfast items from there.