My son is super picky. How accommodating are Disney restaurants? Can you always get chicken nuggets or mac and cheese even if not on menu? Thanks in advance
If it's not on the menu I wouldn't count on it. There are a few exceptions, but for the most part I'd go through he menus and make sure there is something your kid will eat. They can usually do a variation of things on the menu, like noodles with butter instead of a sauce, etc.
I should have been more specific. I was asking about table service restaurants.
I should have been more specific. I was asking about table service restaurants.
One last question, since he is 12, will they let him still order off the kids menu if places have something he will eat? We are on the dining plan and he is listed as an adult. I am not worried about it not being cost effective since he is picky and I know we would be losing money/credits.

Yes, he can still order off the kids menu in most TS restaurants with the exception of some of the independently owned Epcot restaurants. You can even pay out of pocket for those meals and save his TS credit for another meal like a buffet that will charge him as an adult. If he's a big eater you can also request an adult sized portion of a kids meal at many restaurants and they will charge you an adult price.One last question, since he is 12, will they let him still order off the kids menu if places have something he will eat? We are on the dining plan and he is listed as an adult. I am not worried about it not being cost effective since he is picky and I know we would be losing money/credits.
One last question, since he is 12, will they let him still order off the kids menu if places have something he will eat? We are on the dining plan and he is listed as an adult. I am not worried about it not being cost effective since he is picky and I know we would be losing money/credits.
Yes, he can still order off the kids menu in most TS restaurants with the exception of some of the independently owned Epcot restaurants. You can even pay out of pocket for those meals and save his TS credit for another meal like a buffet that will charge him as an adult. If he's a big eater you can also request an adult sized portion of a kids meal at many restaurants and they will charge you an adult price.
Sounds like a good option might be to pick several of the buffets. They all have lots of child friendly options, he can pick anything he chooses, and you may feel like you have gotten a better value. I have never seen a child starve at WDW.![]()
I will check out some of the buffets, thank you. We are new to the dining plan so I need to learn how it all works!