Just wanted you all to know that the healthy options for children on the dining plan were put into place because of the mass amount of letters from parents saying their kids were eating nothing but junk on their vacations. While I agree with all of you, there is a reason why Disney did what they did with the kids' options.
I can't tell you how many times parents complained about the kids choices at 1900 Park Fare. No more chicken nuggets or any other fried food. But they replaced the chicken nuggets with chicken wings. Not healthy either.
Incidentally, Universal Studios just implemented the healthy meals program at their parks.
Incidentally, Universal Studios just implemented the healthy meals program at their parks.
Adult meals, with their higher price tags, generally have been such that it wasn't difficult to pull together a nicely healthy meal from what was normally offered.
I think that the kids options at the CS restaurants have been terrible for years. I was shocked when I went to Peco's Bill in 2001 and the only kids option was a hotdog and PBJ, no burgers. I was also shocked that they did not have a kids pizza at pizza planet.
It's just a matter of where you're going. Our favorite healthy options were Sunshine Seasons (lots of things), ABC Commissary (wraps), and a lot of the hotel food courts.That's true at the table service restaurants, but I've found it extremely difficult at quick service locations.
Sorry. You're off-target. While neither has any trans-fat, Uncrustables has only 2g of saturated fat, while a slice of pizza has 5g of saturated fat. More than two-to-one. (The rest of the fat is either mono-unsaturated or poly-unsaturated -- the so-called "good" fats.)I challenge the notion that an uncrustable is significantly healthier than a good portion size pizza. Maybe a little less fat-- but its not such a big deal.
Folks shouldn't let their anger compromise their honor.I would NEVER have done that simply to get a bigger meal for free, but I was actually angry that they would not have a kids pizza at ... Pizza Planet or Pinocchio's!
They are not allowing any other dessert (adult items) but they would let you have grapes, carrots, applesauce). We did start seeing regular pudding this week at Mara in the kids fridge area so I wonder if pudding may become an option besides jello....I was under the impression that at many CS locations, they were not allowing ANY substitution for the SF Jello (e.g., Flame Tree). Is this wrong?
Did they allow that at flame tree bbq or tusker house? I'm hoping they do offer something besides sf jello we really liked those CS.They are not allowing any other dessert (adult items) but they would let you have grapes, carrots, applesauce). We did start seeing regular pudding this week at Mara in the kids fridge area so I wonder if pudding may become an option besides jello....