can an 11 yr old eat off child's menu

bcsmom

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MY 11 year old is pretty picky & she usually likes the food on the child's menu. Will they let her order off of that, & maybe just pay extra or something?
 
They will let anyone order the children's meals at any counter or full service. Note that at buffets this does not apply.
 
There won't be any problem at counter-service restaurants. At a few full-service restaurants, the child's menu is for children under 9 only, and they sometimes charge an adult price to older folks ordering those items. Check the archives for reports of some of the cases of this. However, do keep in mind that it is only a few restaurants, and happens infrequently, so it might be worth the risk for you.
 
bicker said:
There won't be any problem at counter-service restaurants. At a few full-service restaurants, the child's menu is for children under 9 only, and they sometimes charge an adult price to older folks ordering those items. Check the archives for reports of some of the cases of this. However, do keep in mind that it is only a few restaurants, and happens infrequently, so it might be worth the risk for you.

This did not happen at all on our trip last month. My 12 year old ordered off the kid's menu everywhere we went (all TS restaurants) and we never got charged anything other than the regular kid's menu price.
 

My 12 y.o. was allowed to order off of the kids menu at California Grill.

Maggie
 
If you're using a TS on the DDP and your "adult" child likes the selection from the child's menu better, you might try asking them to bring out that food item in an adult portion. They'll probably do it since mac & cheese, chicken fingers, etc. are cheaper than the adult menu choices. At least that way you'd get the full-size serving that you're paying for anyway.
 
Thanks guys I really appreciate the input. I was just looking at the menu's & for instance at Lecellier I think she would prefer the child's menu. Unfortunately we are not able to do the dining plan, since we are DVC members.
 
I thought DVC owners could get the DDP now?

Actually, here is a thread about that. Not sure if it'll help you, but perhaps...
 
bcsmom said:
Thanks guys I really appreciate the input. I was just looking at the menu's & for instance at Lecellier I think she would prefer the child's menu. Unfortunately we are not able to do the dining plan, since we are DVC members.


Are you going very soon. DVC is doing the dinning plan now. I know we signed up for it in May, but not sure when it starts for DVC.

Anyway as others side you should be fine ordering kids meals for an 11 year old. My DN ordered a few at some resturants and she was 13. Most places she wanted adult meals more (She isn't so big into kids food.) However she doesn't eat enough of an adult meal to make it worth the $. She often would get soup and salad at sit down places and that worked for her. :goodvibes
 
You guys are right we can now get the dining plan as of April 1st, I do not know why I posted it like that. What I was talking about was the free dining promo. I wish I could get that :goodvibes
 
When we went in July - my DD was 11 and pretty much ordered off the kid's menu everywhere. As a matter of fact for dessert at Yachtsman's Steakhouse we *all* ordered a dessert off the kid's menu. We were on the Premium plan though so we did pay an adult price for her, she had the option. Sometimes she would order the meal off the kids menu & dessert off the adult.

I don't think they would have had a problem with it even not being on the plan though as it didn't even phase them when she ordered off the kids menu.
 
bcsmom said:
You guys are right we can now get the dining plan as of April 1st, I do not know why I posted it like that. What I was talking about was the free dining promo. I wish I could get that :goodvibes

Yes, me too on that. We are trying the dining plan for the 1st time in 5 weeks. We will only be there for 3 nights so we thought it would be a good time to try it out. :goodvibes
 












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