New breakfast

Started by Jennymaw, October 17, 2017, 10:54:25 PM

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Jennymaw

Have been 8 times now but have heard that you have to pay extra for breakfast at your hotel. I plan to stay as we would get free half board but my kids have autism and wouldn't eat an over the counter breakfast. Any suggestions. I don't feel I should have to pay extra because my children have dietary requirements.

dlpowl

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Yes that's correct, if you are getting the free half board offer you only get a counter service breakfast in the park.  You get a hot drink, a juice and a choice of 2 items (pain au chocolat, croissant, bread roll, bacon omlette burger).  If you want to have a hotel breakfast you have to pay extra each morning, and that's only if they have availability, it's not guaranteed.

I know it's awkward for people who have special dietary requirements, I'm a type 1 diabetic so a carb heavy park breakfast isn't great for me either but there are soooo many people with various dietary/health needs that they can't make exceptions because they'd be making hundreds of exceptions every week.  My eldest son is also autistic but he will eat pain au chocolate and croissants with jam so he should be okay.  Maybe you could take some breakfast cereal bars or something with you that your children will eat?

AJDisney

To be honest, the buffet breakfast (unless you're in a GF room (or the New York/NPB equiv or a suite) isn't too great - it's just what is available at a counter service breakfast, except unlimited (oh and the buffet has cereal). So I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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Valls71

Where in the park do you get your breakfast? Can you get it at the hotel too?

Jennymaw

The hotel told me we can eat in the hotel but we will have to pay an extra 4 euros per adult and 2 euros per child