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Toddler meals at Disneyworld
We're visiting Disneyworld for the first time next month after 2 previous visits to Disneyland in California. When we last went in October with a 2 and a 3 year old we ordered toddler meals at several restaurants with small servings of mac and cheese and applesauce for about $3.99. It was just the right amount of food for our kids. I don't see toddler meals offered on any of the menus I've seen for Disneyworld. Does anyone have them there?
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Kids meals are available for kids under 9. Most are mac n cheese,chicken nuggets etc. Sides include applesauce or fruit. You can get fries if you want. They are about $6 including drink and dessert. For kids under 3 they can eat off your plate or at a buffet for free.
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1) Correct.
2) WDW does not have to cater like Disneyland. 3) Disneyland (DLR) must try to entice you to eat there. . . . WDW has people captured and you pretty much eat all meals there . . . DLR has too many day-tickets, so you easily eat on the way home |
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We were in WDW for a week in December with my 13mo. They really do a lousy job for toddlers. The food the adults were having was not usually something he would eat, and we threw out half the kids meals each time.
He's used to roasted or grilled chicken and took one bite of their kid's chicken nuggets and flat out refused them afterward. I did get salads with chicken a few times and that chicken he was okay with. They need to add a toddler selection to their menu. To say that kids under three eat free is completely false, if you actually want to feed your kid you have to purchase a child's meal but they aren't geared towards toddlers. For the kid's pasta, we needed maybe half that, obviously a 13mo is not going to eat as much as 5, 6, 7 or 8 yo. I had yogurt and cheerios in the room from our garden grocer order, bought bananas, apples and hard boiled eggs in the gift shop. Vegetables were pretty much a lost cause, as he's not up to raw carrots yet (he loves them steamed) and that seemed to be their usual and only choice. The counter service in Japan has a side of vegetables and you can request no teryiaki sauce. If you have buffets scheduled those are your best bets but there are reports of being charged if you make your toddler their own plate. You may put the food on your own and then give it to them at the table. Liberty Tree Tavern charged $5 for a plate of buttered noodles that he took two bites of. 'Ohana served him the children's options and did not charge us. You may be able to order just applesauce at counter service places which I didn't realize until the end. In some cases it would have been better than anything other choice they had (for us). We don't feed my son french fries or hamburgers, if you do it will be a lot easier. We're going back in February and I'm going to be bringing in more food for him.
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And since I know this is an issue now when we go back in February I'm simply bringing most of his food in with me.
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) so buffets are a good thing for us. Fingers crossed that there will be cheese somewhere on the buffets. DD will eat that always!
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Can someone help me clarify this? My 16 month old is free at buffets, but he can't have a plate to eat his food on? How is he supposed to eat? Do I put food on the tablecloth?
This is making no sense to me.
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"Eat off an adult plate" is not literal. At a buffet they can have their own plate. They are welcome to share your food for free at a non-buffet place, and you can ask for an empty plate there if you like.
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We ate at 3 character buffets and made DD her own plate at every meal and had no problems. Plus at Garden Grill they brought her out her own platter of all the kid's meal choices and at 'Ohana they asked us what we wanted for her and gave us options (I remember mac & cheese and chicken nuggets being two of those options). All free of charge. Someone reported last week that they got 1/2 a kids meal, drink and dessert at CRT for free for their under 3 child. And many people have reported that their child got a free meal at Akerhaus. I would not depend on any of this of course. We always either order something DD will eat as our own meal or bring fruit cups, veggie pouches, cheerios and lots of snacks for her. We also order sides of steamed veggies sometimes. I'm not overly concerned about her eating a complete well rounded meal at Disney. But if you are, I know Gerber makes small diced veggie travel meals that are at any store with all the normal baby food. |
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We just got back and I would have loved better toddler options. It was frustrating having to pay $6-9 for a meal I didn't even know if he would eat. He did best eating at the buffets where we could give him something else if he didn't like something. He ate best at Cape May and devoured Ohana's noodles. This was on the dining plan though. Next time we are going to try to not do the dining plan, so it will be interesting not having as many buffets.
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Kids under three can eat off their parents' plates (as in they don't get to pick something off the menu for free but you are welcome to pay for it and you can ask for a separate plate) and there is no charge for under three at the buffets. There are no "toddler" menu items but you can order, and pay for, a side item. The kids meals tend to run closer to $9 now and include an appetizer (usually soup or salad), an entree, a dessert and a drink at most restaurants. Some TS restaurants don't have all inclusive kids' menus (like La Hacienda) so make sure you double check what the kids' menu says is included or ask your server.
When our kids were toddlers we usually packed food for them or they would eat off our plates. It also doesn't hurt to see if the kitchen can make your toddler something that may not be listed on the menu. Our youngest loved grilled cheese sandwiches for a long time and was our "go to" food when out. It isn't listed as an option but most of the restaurants were very willing to make him one because it wasn't like we were asking for something that they wouldn't already have the ingredients readily available for.
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