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justbishop

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1. I know it's "pre-plated", but is it also all-you-can-eat (they'll bring more if you ask)?

2. DD will be 2.5 at the time. Will we have to pay the $22 kids' price for her, or would she just be allowed to eat from our (myself and DH) plates at no charge, since she's under 3?

3. Is gratuity included for all size parties?
 
1. Yes, it's pre-plated and they'll gladly bring you more of whatever you ask for. DH once asked for just one more sticky bun, and he was brought a small basket of them!

2. I don't think you'll have to pay for your little one.

3. I'm almost positive there's no automatic tip if you are less than a party of 6.

Have a great time!




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Thanks! Any other answers are also appreciated (especially on #3, as I could have sworn I heard that tip was included somewhere before) :goodvibes
 
1. I know it's "pre-plated", but is it also all-you-can-eat (they'll bring more if you ask)?

2. DD will be 2.5 at the time. Will we have to pay the $22 kids' price for her, or would she just be allowed to eat from our (myself and DH) plates at no charge, since she's under 3?

3. Is gratuity included for all size parties?


1) Yes!
2) You will not be charged for her if she's under 3, just make sure when you check in that they have her down as an infant. She should receive french toast dipping sticks or something, and she'll be allowed to have any of the fruit/pastries that are brought to your table. You should not be charged for her.
3) Gratuity is included for every party. The price (whether you are paying or using the DDP) includes your meal, photo package with Cinderella, gratuity, and tax.
 

Thanks for the answers! I guess I'll plan on budgeting to tip and be pleasantly surprised if I end up not having to, lol!

As for your answer to question #2, would she only be allowed to eat what they bring as her little free meal, along with whatever they serve as communal for our table (bread basket, etc.), or would we also be allowed to give her some bacon, potatoes, etc. from our plates?
 
Thanks for the answers! I guess I'll plan on budgeting to tip and be pleasantly surprised if I end up not having to, lol!

As for your answer to question #2, would she only be allowed to eat what they bring as her little free meal, along with whatever they serve as communal for our table (bread basket, etc.), or would we also be allowed to give her some bacon, potatoes, etc. from our plates?

You can feed her whatever you want in any restaurant. If it comes from your plate, it's up to you! At restaurants where the meal is all you care to eat, a child under three can share from your plate without you being charged.

Going with a child just prior to their third birthday works great because of this. No cost for tickets or meals (buffets). This coming trip will take place one week before our oldest dd's 10th birthday and one month before our youngest dd's third birthday - one month later and the trip would be substantially more expensive!
 
You can feed her whatever you want in any restaurant. If it comes from your plate, it's up to you! At restaurants where the meal is all you care to eat, a child under three can share from your plate without you being charged.

Going with a child just prior to their third birthday works great because of this. No cost for tickets or meals (buffets). This coming trip will take place one week before our oldest dd's 10th birthday and one month before our youngest dd's third birthday - one month later and the trip would be substantially more expensive!

Whoa! Masterful timing :worship:

And thanks, that's what I figured, that the rules would be similar to a buffet (which we are eating quite a few of for this trip to take advantage of the <3 free system for our adventurous eater!)
 
We went here and my son was 2 yrs old, they gave him chocolate milk and asked if he wants OJ (he doesn't drink OJ), they gave him a plate of french puff but he didn't like it. He ate my scramble eggs and we asked for more and the server was glad to give us additional portion. Your child will bet a wand or a sword even thought you didn't pay for your child. Enjoy.
 
You can feed her whatever you want in any restaurant. If it comes from your plate, it's up to you! At restaurants where the meal is all you care to eat, a child under three can share from your plate without you being charged.

Going with a child just prior to their third birthday works great because of this. No cost for tickets or meals (buffets). This coming trip will take place one week before our oldest dd's 10th birthday and one month before our youngest dd's third birthday - one month later and the trip would be substantially more expensive!


We're doing this as well! We're going in Nov. daughter will turn 10 in Dec. and youngest is still 2. Might as well take advantage of the savings while we can. :banana:
 












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