Hi, don't know if anyone can help.
We are looking at the free dining offer available at the moment for 2015.
DH is keen to go for it but I have major reservations.
My issue is that if went to a restaurant normally DH and I would order whatever and we would get either an appetiser or a salad or something and we would all kind of share. Now on the dining plan dd would be getting their own meals instead of this.
OK so whats my problem with this, I get it!
My problem is that I'm one of those annoying mums who do not like my kids eating junk. If she wants to have chicken nuggets every now and then fine but we will be in WDW for 2 weeks and I am sorry but the kids menu options are diabolical in most cases.
I know that you can check out menus and plan around where serves meals that are ok for them, I'm not just talking about "healthy" though, even the healthy options tend to be bland and boring! It just does not make me happy at all. for a few nights sure, for 2 weeks, hell no!
so i've been researching it and have come across quite a few americans who "age up" their kids so that they get the adults dining plans.
I can't find any specific info on it from a UK perspective.
I am more than happy to pay the extra £20 to get DD an adult pass instead of a childs so that she can choose from the adults menus. BUT my worry is that upon check in when they see she is 3 and not 10 are they going to stop us and make her have a kids pass and meals?
DH really wants to do it this way but I am really not willing to unless she can have an adult plan and choose from the adults menus.
any advice.
We are looking at the free dining offer available at the moment for 2015.
DH is keen to go for it but I have major reservations.
My issue is that if went to a restaurant normally DH and I would order whatever and we would get either an appetiser or a salad or something and we would all kind of share. Now on the dining plan dd would be getting their own meals instead of this.
OK so whats my problem with this, I get it!

My problem is that I'm one of those annoying mums who do not like my kids eating junk. If she wants to have chicken nuggets every now and then fine but we will be in WDW for 2 weeks and I am sorry but the kids menu options are diabolical in most cases.

I know that you can check out menus and plan around where serves meals that are ok for them, I'm not just talking about "healthy" though, even the healthy options tend to be bland and boring! It just does not make me happy at all. for a few nights sure, for 2 weeks, hell no!
so i've been researching it and have come across quite a few americans who "age up" their kids so that they get the adults dining plans.
I can't find any specific info on it from a UK perspective.
I am more than happy to pay the extra £20 to get DD an adult pass instead of a childs so that she can choose from the adults menus. BUT my worry is that upon check in when they see she is 3 and not 10 are they going to stop us and make her have a kids pass and meals?
DH really wants to do it this way but I am really not willing to unless she can have an adult plan and choose from the adults menus.
any advice.