Anything to entertain kids at LeCellier?

Maureenmouse

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I have ADRs for dinner at LeCellier in June. What is the atmosphere like? We have a six and 3 YO DDS. They sit well in restaurants, but enjoy coloring menus etc. Anything for kids there?
 
I didn't see anything for kids to do, and it is a long meal. I am lucky because one of my kids is 12, so we ordered them pizza and put her in charge. You may want to consider a kid's club, or doing a kid trade if you are going with anyone -- it made a lovely adult's only dinner.
 
Yep, dd got to color menus, we also had gotten her something from the shops at disney, one year it was the Epcot Passport, and last year we got the "How to Make Lilo and Stitch" and I just carry a bag with her "goodies" that way she's entertained, and we get to relax- -

imho LeCellier is such a wonderful respite from the parks, its quiet, its dark, and its AIR CONDITIONED!! A wonderful time!!

ETA - well maybe I just brought coloring things?! :confused3 :rotfl2:
 
Not really. But our 2 year old DS enjoyed Le Cellier the most of our non-character meals during our Feb 05 trip. Our waiter (I forget his name, but probably mentioned it on a trip report at that time) gave our son the most personal and down-to-earth attention. He did give him a baseball card-sized info card on Saskatchewon (sp?). That's where he was from. And he gave him a Canadian penny.
 

DD got a coloring menu and was fine. There were just as many kids there as adults and the place was packed and kind of loud. My DD loved the mousse dessert too.
 
My Dgd (4) loved it and again as the above poster the Chocolate Moose Desert was a bi hit. Did you make an early ADR as I found the 5:30 time was great for our DGD, she was not overly tired. Enjoy it, your children will, it is such a nice place. :sunny:
 
So glad to see this post! I've been wanting to make an ADR for Le Cellier, but holding back because I was unsure of how DD4 would do there. I think we're going to try it! :)
 
I was thinking about this too but will be making an ADR for lunch. I just feel like lunch is more relaxed than dinner, that we're less likely to disturb then ;)

Claire xx
 
My kids (7 and 3) loved it. The kids steak is really large--for a kids meal that is.

THere's also a kidcot station nearby, we got the kids masks and took them to the table to color (I always have a small crayons with me).
 


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