kris4360 said:If she doesnt eat that much just tell them she's 9.
angelmom27 said:I was going to say that too but wasn't sure if I would get my head bitten off.
kellietony said:My son will also be 9 again this year. As a matter of fact, he knows that to be his answer if asked. And I have no problem with that. I think 10 is too young. It should be 12 or 13.
Does this go for all restaurants or just Buffets???
Meaning can I go to Flying Fish etc....and order off the kids menu??
WDW can't enforce 10yr olds only ordering off adult menu.....dosent even make sense
Thanks
Kerri
kris4360 said:Well, i was hesitant but come on we've all done it.
If she doesnt eat that much just tell them she's 9
Deb & Bill said:Sometimes you cannot order off the child's menu if you are not nine or under. Sometimes they may let you, but they may also charge you an adult price for that meal. However, buffets have set prices based on the age of the guest. Most buffets offer more than just food for the price, so you are also paying for the entertainment. And if you choose not to pay the price, you can always dine elsewhere.
No, we haven't all done it.
kris4360 said:Well, i was hesitant but come on we've all done it.
kris4360 said:Well, i was hesitant but come on we've all done it.
Well, i was hesitant but come on we've all done it.
If she doesnt eat that much just tell them she's 9