Friday, March 23, 2018

Epcot planning - Pro tip.

We prefer to use our Table Service credits towards dinner as there is more value in dinner then in a table service lunch or breakfast.
However, there is one exception to this rule. When we are planning our WDW vacation we always book a early morning breakfast in Epcot at The Garden Grill. Ideally a 8:00 - 8:20am arrival time as it take my family about 40 minutes to eat breakfast.

Epcot’s most popular ride/attraction is Soarin' around the World. When the park opens there is a mad dash to The Land Pavilion to ride this experience.

Having breakfast this early also guarantees us early access to the park. We wade through our breakfast head downstairs and ride Epcot’s famous Soarin' before the mad rush. Because the majority of the crowd coming into Epcot is now headed to the Soarin' attraction we head over to the The Seas pavilion where it’s generally quite quiet early in the day. We take our time exploring the huge aquarium, talk with crush a little and also ride with Nemo and his friends.
People often complain about lines at WDW- this system has yet to fail us as our early morning Epcot routine. It’s all about being strategic and planning out your day starting the moment you arrive at the park.

Breakfast at the Garden Grill is a character dining opportunity and one of the very best in our opinion. The characters take time visiting with our team. Lots of photo opportunities. Mickey Mouse usually offers the girls a kiss on the head making them blush. There is Goofy and also Chip and Dale. The food is served family style and it’s all you can eat. Starts off with with this unreal juice concoction of mango, orange juice , pineapple mixed together plus coffee or whatever you want really. A large skillet of iced cinnamon buns shortly arrives thereafter and then the normal breakfast fixings like bacon sausage tater tot’s scrambled eggs etc. etc
One of my favourites actually has to be the Mickey waffles that they serve with hazelnut chocolate sauce that’s been warmed up. Something I look forward to each trip.

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