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October 2002, December 2002
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Reviewer: Music Mole
Fort Worth, Texas
April 25, 2003
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We love to start our day at Epcot with breakfast at the Fountainview Bakery. We've had several breakfasts there and have had the chocolate croissants (my husband's favorite), cheese danishes and a hot "pocket-style" breakfast sandwich with eggs, cheese and bacon (good but very filling).
The only reason it doesn't get 5 planets rating from us is because Boardwalk Bakery is just that much better! We usually alternate breakfast at one of the two for all our Epcot and MGM days.
We usually can't wait to get the parks, and the food court at the All Star Music resort was always crowded on our December trip, so we just bypassed the crowds, got to the park at opening, and then had a nice leisurely breakfast while we watched the fountain.
When we were at the Yacht Club in October, this was a quick, easy alternative to the little convenience breakfast area in the lobby - and a lot more atmospheric!
One rainy morning this really paid off for us: Fountainview connects to a display area behind the cafe area (if you don't go back out the front doors) we had spent a little time looking at a photo exhibit there, waiting for the rain to let up a bit, and out came more characters than we could count! Because it was raining they weren't outside as they normally would have been, so we had photos and lots of one one one time with Captain Hook & Mr. Smee, Dopey, Santa Goofy, a penguin from Mary Poppins and more. A great way end to our breakfast and start our day in the park!
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4
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