I think part of the problem is that the Disney restaurants are so slow! We eat out all the time at home with DD4 and DS3. Last January when we were there we scheduled all sit down meals no later than 6. At home we usually go out around 6 and are done by 7 if we go to a family friendly restaurant. In Disney, it seemed like we were never done with our meals before 8. Everything just seems to take so much time, checking in, waiting for your table, and then most service is just plain slow! By day 3 we learned our lesson & just prepared something in the room for the kids & got takeout for ourselves. One night we had a Chef Mickey reservation at 5:30. We got there at 5:15 and waited at least a half hour to check in. Then it was another half hour of waiting. By that point our kids were at each other's throats. We walked out of there and then had a "great" 45 minute ride on the monorail with a hysterical DD4 yelling "I want Chef Mickey!. Luckily many other parents on the monrail told us they could sympathize so we felt a little better. We tried to do everything right but it was just a horrible experience which seems like it could have been alleviated if the waits weren't so long. And this was in the slow time of late January. I think Disney is just exhausting for kids & too many parents try to do too much (including us sometimes, I guess). We're going next week on the dining plan and are doing almost all character buffets and none later than 5:30. Hopefully that will work out.
Also, its funny on here to read how many people have difficult DD4's! We thought we were the only ones!! I thought 4 was going to be an easy age, but boy was I wrong. I thin she's 4 going on 14!
Also, its funny on here to read how many people have difficult DD4's! We thought we were the only ones!! I thought 4 was going to be an easy age, but boy was I wrong. I thin she's 4 going on 14!