DizBelle
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Originally posted by WDSearcher
Just as an FYI .... these are apples-to-oranges comparisons. There is a solid, stated, written policy at Disney that children "under 3" get in free and that children "3 to 9" pay for a child's ticket. Ages 10 and up pay for an adult ticket. Stated policy.
People with single day tickets are -- and always have been -- allowed to ride the monorail. There is no written policy regarding bringing food into the park. Snacks and juice for kids (and adults) has always been allowed -- what Disney does not allow is people bringing in coolers of food and setting up picnics in the parks. Call Guest Relations and ask -- they'll tell you bringing in graham crackers and apple juice is just fine. Disney does not prohibit any of these things. Any adult can purchase a child's meal, just as they can at McDonald's. Now, at a sit-down restaurant at Disney, they won't let a 25-year-old get away with a kid's meal, but at the counter restaurants? No problem. None of those things are specific written policies. They all have wiggle room.
Ticketing, however, is a specific written policy with no room for doubt. BIG difference.
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I think that at any table or counter service restaurant, anyone should be able purchase anything from the menu regardless of whether it is from the "kids" section or not. You will pay less but you will also get less food. You get the quantity you pay for and that's it. "Kids" menu items really just mean "smaller quantity". Maybe I'm a light eater and just want a small amount of food. I don't think I shold have to pay for an large meal even though I know I'm only going to eat a third of it. That's wasteful. It wastes the food and my money.
Now, buffets are different. You really can't allow an adult to pay the child's price at a buffet. A while back I took my 10 year old niece to a buffet and was charged the child's price for her and the adult price for me and she ate twice as much as I did. That doesn't seem right. Maybe if you got charged for the weight of food you took from the buffet up to a max but there would be a lot of overhead involved in tracking it.
But the rules are the rules and if you don't like them you don't have to visit.