Hi Monica!
My family has eaten breakfast at several of the dining locations throughout the Walt Disney World Parks and Resorts, so I can definitely share some tips.
Our favorite place to have breakfast is at
'Ohana. Their breakfast includes sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, Mickey Mouse waffles and potatoes in an all-you-care-to-eat family style serving. During breakfast you can meet Lilo and Stitch and they even have a lady playing music on a ukulele and a parade for kids.
The character breakfast experiences are wonderful for entertainment. Cinderella's Royal Table not only offers the opportunity to meet Cinderella and her princess friends, but they also have a wishing ceremony, which is absolutely magical for children and adults.
For a unique breakfast menu, try
Boma, They have an African Fruit Fool, Sweet Plantains and Quinoa, along with other more traditional breakfast items.
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in Epcot offers dining with the princess and a Norwegian menu with a variety of meats, like salami, peppered mackerel and salmon, cheeses, and gherkins on the Smorgasbord. You can also enjoy traditional dishes.
Magically,
Stacy