This Disneyland Breakfast Costs More Than a Night at the French Laundry

Disney addicts and foodies are one and the same, as evidenced by all the insanely tasty treats you can eat at Disney parks — and until today, those passions were restricted to restaurants and food stands. But today, the folks at Disney blew our minds by announcing a new, extremely rare opportunity: eating a meal inside an iconic Disneyland attraction. Dubbed the Jungle Cruise Sunrise Safari Breakfast, this limited-time event allows hardcore breakfast addicts to nosh on "an assortment of fresh pastries and scones, exotic fruit and chia parfait, eggs cooked to perfection, glazed pork belly bacon, pan-seared sausage and roasted golden potato-and-onion hash" inside the beloved Jungle Cruise attraction.

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"Following breakfast, you're going to get a crash course in Jungle Skipper training before getting behind the wheel of your own boat to recite that famous spiel. Upon your Initiation into the elite 'Fraternal League of Secret Skippers,' you'll receive an exclusive keepsake — a tribal mask inspired by original concept art for the Jungle Cruise attraction," the DisneyParks blog announced Tuesday. The catch? There are very limited spots available for this food-filled opportunity, which starts at 6:30 a.m. and costs $300 per person.

If you're willing to pay the additional price (which does not include entry to the park after completing your meal), then you should reserve your space now! The Jungle Cruise Sunrise Safari Breakfast is only running limited dates between Sept. 21 until Dec. 2.