Candlelight Processional & Picky eater

LurkerLisa

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What would you do? I have a 17yo daughter who only eats off the kids menus - mostly chicken fingers and hot dogs (I'm still mad at the Dr. who swore that she would out grow the "picky thing" if we would just leave her alone, but I digress) Anyway, we want to book a PS for LeCellier & CP, but $44 for chicken fingers would kill me. Is it "legal" to book her as a child?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Lisa
 
Nope. According to Allears (last year's prices and restaurant list), the age for a child in the Candlelight Processional package is 3-11; 17 is definitely too old.

I'd probably choose another restaurant that isn't so expensive or has food she will eat. Is she not willing to try anything? There is a "Free Range Chicken" on the LeCellier menu on Allearsnet.com if you asked for it plain, would she eat that? My other thought would be split up the group and have her and another person who was willing book someplace she would eat, if you had someone in the group willing to do that. It wouldn't be the best option, but it might work.

Sorry I can't offer a better thought.

Steph
 
I wouldn't be surprised if they changed the CP packages to 3 to 9 for children, just like everything else.

When are you going? If it's early in the month, you really don't need the package, you could do standby.
 


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