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Old 04-27-2016, 08:33 AM   #1
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How long does BOG breakfast take

This idea of having a QS meal with an ADR is confusing me when it comes to planning time estimates. MK will open at 9 am and we have an ADR at BOG for an 8:15 am breakfast. How long should I estimate for this ADR? I know you preorder your meal options so is 30-45 minutes a proper estimate or will we need longer? Also, what time should we plan to be at MK to get in and arrive on time for our BOG ADR? We would be staying at the GF so it shouldn't be too difficult to get there, I was thinking about 30 minutes to take the boat (or monorail, if it's running that early). Thanks for all your help.
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Sounds like about how much time we used for BOG breakfast, although personally, I'd rethink eating that one if I were you.

The food was not that great. DH had the open-faced bacon and egg sandwich which was as cold as if pulled out of the fridge, literally, even though he said it tasted great otherwise. My eggs florentine had so little spinach it was a joke. The supposedly roasted tomatoes tasted like off-season Romas briefly steamed and chilled. The pastries weren't any better than from a box at the grocery.

However, if the BOG experience is what you're primarily wanting, that's a great time to do the breakfast. You'll be able easily to wander around gawking at the decor. It likely won't be terribly crowded, although on a major holiday, who knows?

(Wouldn't you rather do Crystal Palace? We sure would. )
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I would likely prefer something else food-wise. However, we are only stopping at WDW for one night (7/4-7/5) on our way home from Naples/Marco Island and before heading to Savannah, GA. We were originally planning it as a no park trip but are now thinking of doing just a half day before leaving on the 5th. Since we will have limited park time I was going for the ADR to get us in early and position us to maximize the number of attractions we are able to fit in along with FP+ options. If something else shows up with an ADR between 8:00-8:30 am that morning I may jump on it, but at the moment BOG will have to do and we'll cross our fingers that the food is not cold.
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It usually takes us 30 to 45 minutes for our lunch ADR with pre ordering there but we don't rush it either. I think your time estimates are fine but just keep in mind, if you do another ADR in the park, it's going to be a character meal and take longer so I guess you have to take your pick - the shorter meal where some people haven't had good experiences (and those are always subjective) or the longer character meal you may not really want in the first place.
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It usually takes us 30 to 45 minutes for our lunch ADR with pre ordering there but we don't rush it either. I think your time estimates are fine but just keep in mind, if you do another ADR in the park, it's going to be a character meal and take longer so I guess you have to take your pick - the shorter meal where some people haven't had good experiences (and those are always subjective) or the longer character meal you may not really want in the first place.
That's a good point I had not considered; that the character interactions will take longer. I think we'll have to take our chances with the QS. At least the restaurant is beautiful! I'm happy to hear that 30-45 minutes should do, that way it will coordinate perfectly with park opening.
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The boat from GF goes to Poly first before going to the MK.

Monorail from GF will likely be swifter since MK is the first stop.
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I booked a breakfast ADR at BOG for our trip in September. You can used the QS dining plan for breakfast and lunch, correct? We haven't been to Disney since Jan. 2013, and so much has changed!!!
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Yes, both breakfast and lunch are QS.

You get your utensils and drinks at a station in each room with a CM bringing your food on a delivery cart. It's a bit of a mix of QS and TS as a result.
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We did the Be Our Guest breakfast in February with an 8 am reservation, on the day of the Princess Half Marathon.

We arrived at the Magic Kingdom, and showed our ADR to the CM with the clipboard, who let us enter, but the race was going through Magic Kingdom at that point. It was great fun to walk down Main Street watching the runners, but it got a little hairy when we had to cross through the field of runners to get to Beast's Castle at the back of the park.

Because of the race, we arrived about 7:55, and went to the podium to check in, and were directed to the pre-order line. It was interesting to see that there was no one in the regular line. At 8:00, they did the opening ceremony, which was cute. We went in, paid our bill, and chose a seat. (There were many when we arrived, and few when we left!) We got drinks, took a few photos and sat down at our table. Within minutes, the CM was there with the cart with our meals and our pastry tray. We took our time eating, and then went to the other rooms to check out the decor. As we left, even taking our time, it was only about 8:35 or so, and it was great fun walking around MK watching the empty park, as other guests had no been allowed back yet. We had ridden 7 Dwarves Mine Train the night before, so we just enjoyed the scenery, but we could have gotten in line and ridden first.

I agree that the food was odd - but I thought it was still good. The eggs florentine do suffer from a lack of spinach - I wouldn't call it that, just scrambled eggs in puff pastry, but mine were warm and tasty. For counter service food, they were good, even though expensive. Those on a budget could just order a kid's meal, although I don't know if that would work on the dining plan. We don't use the plan - doesn't work well for our family.
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