CRT with a 2 year old

shannonmme

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I have a reservation for dinner at CRT with my 2 year old daughter....because she is under 3, there is no charge for her, but what does that mean when it comes to the food? When we ate at Liberty Tavern and the Princess Storybook breakfast at Epcot, that food was served family style, and they brought children's food for my daughter. Since CRT is not family style does that mean that my daughter doesn't get any food other than off my adult plate? Anyone have any experience with this?
 
We took our DS2 and DD4 in January and they shared a child's plate. They gave DS his own drink at no charge. I would guess that your DD will have to eat off an adult plate, unless you purchase a meal. We had so much food, I wouldn't think it would be a problem unless she is a picky eater. The menu has changed since we were there, but it still seems like a lot. HTH!
 
belle&beast said:
We took our DS2 and DD4 in January and they shared a child's plate. They gave DS his own drink at no charge. I would guess that your DD will have to eat off an adult plate, unless you purchase a meal. We had so much food, I wouldn't think it would be a problem unless she is a picky eater. The menu has changed since we were there, but it still seems like a lot. HTH!

Bear in mind that as of Feb 1st CRT went to prepaid meals. You are pre-charged for all adults and children over the age of 2.

We were there with our 3 kids on Feb 6th. Youngest DS(2) took all he wanted from the Child's appetizer plate that was given to my older two which was fruit, veggies and cheese. For dinner his only option was plain buttered noodles and he also got his own drink. I cannot remember if he got a dessert or not but I am thinking he must have otherwise there would have been a tantrum :)

HTH
 
We were there last October. I know the "format" has changed, but at that time anyway our 2yo was offered a pasta dish, and she got ice cream with a chocolate crown just like her big sister.
 

We were there in January and we had a 4 year old and a 2 year old. They brought adult type food to share and kids food to share for the kids. Both got their own drink and ate what they wanted.
 












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