MSLRAC
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We were there 3/18-3/27 and they only had the cheese quesadilla on the menu, along w/ chicken nuggets. This was from the menu posted at the restaurant. I am guessing the one online has not been updated yet.
I do agree there is a variety, but I also do not want to spend 2 hours going to several places to get everyone what they want and actually sit down and eat it. Most places you get 2-3 options for kids while adults have 8-10 or even more (depending on the type of local). My vent is that:
1) Disney could do a lot better
2) 3 year old and 9 year olds are not going to be eating the same foods or amounts of food
3) I would gladly upgrade my kids to the adults menus if I did not have to upgrade them to adult admissions to the parks. Technology should allow them to do this quite easily
Here's the thing, you can't have it both ways.
If Disney does better, I can promise you that they will charge for it. Seriously, how happy would you be if they revamped the kids menus but doubled all the prices?
Disney can't get into all of the eating habits and dynamics of kids. Many older kids eat less than younger kids, many boys eat more than girls, many kids at Disney can't eat at all but Disney doesn't care about that...they can't because millions of kids enter their gates every year.
Disney has picked 10 as their magical age of adulthood. If food is an issue then you either have to upgrade your child across the board or go OOP for food. Same with the under 3 crowd, if you want a meal plan for them then you have to upgrade them across the board.
I personally think that Disney does a fine job offering more than just kiddie foods especially for what we pay to have the DxDP for our kids. But it is my job as a parent, to do some research and plan our meals so that everyone will be happy. If I don't do that then I can't blame Disney because it's my fault.
( I know veggies don't prevent this but it sounded good at the time.) 