Can I take a 3 year old to Wolfgang Puck in DTD?

iujen94

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I'd love to try the Wolfgang Puck Cafe in Downtown Disney. Can I take a reasonably well-behaved 3 1/2 year old (well, reasonably well-behaved for a 3 1/2 year old!!) there? We have the sense to go pretty early (6'ish) to minimize annoying others at peak dining hours. Opinions from those who've been there before? Can we get away with this or will we be bombarded with nasty looks from the kid-less?
 
Actually WPC actually has one of the best kids menus I have seen of all the resturants at DTD or WDW.

We were going to go in May, but our waitlist for VWL came through so I wasn't going to make the trek to DTD. Will definately go over Thanksgiving. I have 2 boys 6 &10 and they both found a couple of things they would like to try.
 
It's much more of a casual restaurant than I expected. We have been there with DD who is disabled and it was a good experience.
 
Of course you can! Our DD turned 3 last June when we were in WDW and we ate at Wolfgang Puck Cafe. We take both our kids (other is 11) to nicer restaurants once inawhile. We don't sit them next to each other though because they nitpick each other. There were several people with small children in there and no funny looks. Have fun and enjoy.
 

Downstairs is much more casual, and a well-behaved three year old will have no problem. Upstairs is more formal, and unless your child is really well behaved and used to eating in nicer restaurants, I think I might wait a couple more years before dining upstairs.

I prefer the food downstairs and think it's a better overall value anyhow! :goodvibes

Anne
 
We've only eaten downstairs. The place is tiled, and always noisy. A 3 year old will make no difference to the chaos. We do enjoy going there, and my kids love the food.
 
Of course you can! Our DD turned 3 last June when we were in WDW and we ate at Wolfgang Puck Cafe. We take both our kids (other is 11) to nicer restaurants once inawhile. We don't sit them next to each other though because they nitpick each other. There were several people with small children in there and no funny looks. Have fun and enjoy.

You have nitpickers too? My DS's (5&10) do not sit together. The 5yr old wants to but we know he's the instigator of the nitpicking.
 
You have nitpickers too? My DS's (5&10) do not sit together. The 5yr old wants to but we know he's the instigator of the nitpicking.

TOTALLY! My 3yo DD (will be 4 in June) wants to sit by her big sister..probably so she can just pick on her. Sometimes I do feel bad for my 11 yo DD, but she has her moments too. I thought the age difference would be better, but the only difference is the older one can watch for a few minutes when I get the mail or cook dinner or something. Normally, we would go to really nice places to eat in Northern VA, but here lately all they do is cause a scene...we'll still go, if it happens again, DH is taking the offending party out of the place and having a good talk with them.
 












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