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But the radioactive sauce is the most yummiest!!!!
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you should count yourself blessed lol. I have a four year old. and a six year old. I always maintained that I an not a short order cook and my kids must eat the balanced meals I make or go hungry . oh the food I have thrown out over the years. My kids have extraordinary stubborn personalities. by sticking to my guns and not offering "kid" friendly options I had their doctor tell me to fatten them up sadly. so now they must at least take one bite of what I make, but I do offer some other options so long as they include a veggie and fruit. so while the mom in me would prefer fish of the day oher chicken strips, if they are at least eating a variety of foods, I can live with it. so I agree . with the op, kudos to Disney for putting together a more sophisticated kids menu, but I don't want to plead with my kids to eat on vacation...but now that I think of it I think a cheeseburger is pretty nonadventureous kid fare...
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I tend to agree with you! My three year old will inhale the fish of the day and veggies! I read her and my 6 year old the menus and they were so excited..they get sick of "kid" offerings. These offerings in the park are so rare compared to standard kid fare. I'd like to see a great mix of BOTH in all restaurants...but thankful to see these type of items finally coming out! My kids don't eat processed foods and adore all fruits, veggies, fish, etc. They hate hamburgers, hotdogs, mac and cheese and will occasionally tolerate pizza, but they have to want it.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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I print out the menus ahead of going. My kids look at them during travel time and decide ahead of time what they like and don't like and sometimes it changes where and when we dine. It gives them something to do to help with the anticipation and excitement. It also gives them some control and responsibility for how our trip will be. A tone setter... They know what to expect when we get where we are going and what their options are. It also keeps us from having a hard time deciding when they are hot, tired and soaking wet from an unexpected shower. This will not be for every family though. It is just something that works well for ours. Sometimes the kids will talk about a new food they tried at disney and ask to make it at home! It takes about 15 tastes of a food for a person to know if they like it or not! Sometimes maybe, we just need to keep trying ![]() Amanda Sent from my iPad using DISBoards |
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Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.
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My 16 year old son, the foodie who loved escargots and Brussels sprouts from birth, whole heartidly enjoys Kraft Mac & Cheese, made with the powdered, phosphorescent, yellow/orange sauce! rotfl: Now Disney's Mac & Cheese, won't eat it!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Dec 2012
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I'm excited to see some other options. My 5 yo got so tired of kid options last year, I know she'll be happy to see food more like what we serve at home.
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When Be Our Guest first opened, I looked at the menu and thought to myself, "Wow. They did a good job of offering something besides the typical kid fare (mac and cheese, chicken nuggets, etc.) but making it simple enough that kids will still like it! I mean it is a plain steak, chicken, pasta, fish.
I was really surprised by the controversy this menu has caused. I know there was a lot of talk about the adult menu too. (Why no real French food? Why is the food too French inspired? )I don't know about other people, but I choose a restaurant based on what I think my family will eat. I go to the place that best serves our needs. For example, when my kids turned 10, I knew that going to fixed-price places wouldn't work for us because my kids don't eat much. So I picked a la carte places where we could get what they wanted and we paid accordingly. We threw in a few character breakfasts now and then. I also would love to try the dining plan and make the most of it. But I also know that we would never eat that much food. (Normally we can get 2 adult entrees and maybe an appetizer and still have food left for the 4 of us - with 2 teen girls.) So we have never done the dining plan because it doesn't fit how we eat. My point is, if the kids menu doesn't fit how you eat, look for something else. Don't try to change the menus to fit your needs. If you really want to try the restaurant, try other options. Are there adult appetizers they could eat? Is there a way to alter the food available so the kids will eat it (leave off sauce, etc.) Or feed the kids ahead of time at a counter service place, adults order entrees and maybe kids can have their dessert there??? Maggie
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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I like the different choices. I've been trying to figure out how to keep my 3 year old fed on non-nugget/burger/mac & cheese meals. We rarely have those at home. As for the fish of the day - my 3 year old would gladly eat it. Just last night for dinner I cooked a fish sandwich - broiled catfish on ciabatta with a homemade horseradish sauce (mayo, horseradish, capers, diced dill pickles, and garlic), lettuce & cucumber. She loved it, as did my 12 & 13 year olds. But, she also loves shrimp, boiled crawfish, crabs and lobster. Our family eats a lot of seafood. I don't really think of us as adventurous, but I cook a lot, and my kids have always eaten what we eat. They might get mac & cheese two or three times a year, and I'll make burgers on occasion.
There are a lot of restaurants in Disney. I don't think they all need to serve the same kids meals. That is one thing that bugs me when I am searching menus to plan our ADRs.
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I have 4 children one being an infant. my 6 yo triplets will eat the fish of the day anyday. We normally get the deluxe plan so they get better options for dinner. We've done the regular DDP once (they were 4 yo then) and that will be the end of it. By the 4th day, they were more then tired of the regular kids menu and wanted more. I would order my meal and they would eat it while I eat their crappy chicken nuggets or whatever. Our 8th month old will probably the same. She has refused since day one to eat baby food however give her pieces of our food and she will be delighted and sushi is her favorite food minus the raw fish. We are big into trying new foods all the time and that includs the girls. I'm more then happy to see different options for children who eat regular food as suppose to "children's food". I cook one meal and that's for everyone. That's your meal and that's what you get. Don't like it, well it's just too bad because that's your meal and you get to eat it. I guess I'm just lucky and it's out of the norm.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
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I am also very happy with the new choices. For those who have kids who will only eat mac 'n' cheese or pizza, there are plenty of options - it is nice for the kids who prefer other foods to have some options too.
Case in point - my DD was 23 months when we went to WDW/DCL. She ate macaroni and cheese once, chicken fingers once, and pizza once (in 14 days!). She prefers steak, fish, grilled chicken, pork chops, etc... as a protein, and things like angel hair pasta, mashed (or better yet, roasted) potatoes, salads as sides. Do I expect all kids to eat like her? No. Do I enjoy having places where she can have a meal to her preference without us paying for an adult portion that she won't finish? Yes. I appreciate that Disney is making an effort to diversify.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Each menu does. The menu that started this has a cheeseburger on the kids menu. Can't get anything much more of a kids staple than that.
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