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The children's menus are my biggest problem with the DDP. My kids (age 5 and 3) don't usually eat hot dogs, m&c, or nuggets for every meal and will start to feel ill if they do eat a lot of them. I'm so happy to find restaurants at WDW with different choices on the kids' menu! A prepackaged pb&j is not a dinner at our house!
We are going to do a number of buffets and family style meals simply b/c we'll be able to feed the kids a little better. If not for that I probably wouldn't do the DDP, as we would just split an adult entree for them. Oh and both of my kids would probably love the fish of the day! DD asked for gumbo for her birthday dinner.
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I love that Disney has Started to change the kids menus. I can't imagine feeding a child chicken nuggets and hamburgers for a week. They need something more balanced. Before this, our only option was to get adults meals and have the kids split them.
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As far as BOG, the adults have 6 choices, a chicken, 2 fish/seafood, a pork, a steak and a vegan! So I think 4 choices for kids is ample!
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Long live the days of one menu, as a kid, in our family there was never a delineation between adult food and kid food. 30 years later I raised my kids with the same principle! I guess Disney gives you the option of reviewing the menu and choosing to eat there or not based on your family's restriction! The DDP has caused Disney restaurants to restrict the number of choices offered in order to minimize the efforts in the kitchen and to maximize the number of people served and more to the point to maximize profits! That's one of the reasons I love Ragland's, the extensive kids menu has smaller portions of most of their adult entrees, some adventurous and some not and that's the way it should be, it's fantastic!
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I have never had an issue asking for a slight modification, within reason, on the kids menu. Like the kids pasta in alfredo sauce instead of a red sauce, etc. I love the variety that they are offering.
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Well, I can understand needing a better option for a more "normal" kid's food option. Maybe if they added a chicken breast meal with some rice, or noodles, it wouldn't be so bad. It's still healthier and more common!
My DS is 1 and he already eats what we eat. He's been eating solids since 6 months and likes some really odd, but healthy options. On the other hand, if you take my nephew (3) out, he refuses to eat anything but chicken nuggets (maybe) and french fries. It just depends on the child. I'm sure you could ask for mac n cheese plain, or some broccoli in the pasta!
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I agree with you. No way in hell would I allow my kid 10 days of nothing but fried chicken "parts" and pizza. Switching things up and getting them meatloaf or fish...about damn time!!
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maybe we have been lucky but both my girls (3.5 and 19months) eat healthily. They always choose the fish or chicken Dish when out at a restaurant and don't overly like nuggets or fastfood items like McDonalds.
But then since they were 6 months old they have eaten the same meals as us nearly every single night. nearly all our meals are home made and the kids even enjoy eating different foods like Chinese, Indian and Mexican (again often homemade so we know that it is healthy). I welcome Disney having more healthy options for children and I wish that they could transfer this more to their counter service restaurants (I know they have improved them a bit by offering fruit, yoghurts etc). We, like another pp said will be eating at restaurants like bog and buffets because they give my children the best choice in healthy and unusual food options. |
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I think it is sad when we have come to the point where simple baked chicken or fish is considered food for "adventurous eaters". I guess every person who grew up before 1980 was an adventurous eater, since MacDonalds sold its first nugget of fried pressed chicken slurry in 1980, and they were really the ones that kicked off the trend. I guess I missed the memo that round fried balls made from a paste of chicken fat became standard food for children and a baked drumstick became "out there" adventure food for future "Bizarre Foods" wannabes.
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But here in lies the problem, what does "a" picky eater eat? Just in this thread alone, you have: 1. A picky eater who eats only peanut butter & carrots and cheese 2. Another picky eater due to allergies eats only lamb and seafood. 3. The next only eats only chicken nuggets and french fries. 4. Some only eat hot dogs 5. Some won't eat hamburgers 6. Some will only eat grilled cheese sandwiches 7. Some will only eat peanut butter sandwiches 8. Some will on eat mac/cheese and it can't adventurous, it must have the phosphorescent yellow sauce! Disney rest. will never be able to satisfy every picky eater and the DDP only makes them money when they can minimize the menu options! Which is why more and more sandwiches and to go items already come sauced, with cheese or with mustard and mayo! You're expected to scrape off or remove what you don't want! Made to order is a thing of the past! Most Better TS rest. kids menus (BOB, LC, Le Chefs etc.) have a grilled chicken, a steak, and a pasta/mac & cheese that can come with or without sauce. Unfortunately, for picky eaters who sustain life eating only grilled cheese, chicken nuggets, french fries and peanut butter then at Disney it would appear that you will be better served and /or obliged at QS restaurants!
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