Dining with a 10 Year Old Daughter

baivasps

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My daughter recently turned 10 and will be go to Disney later in the year. I will buy her an adult ticket and pay for adult meals if we go to a buffet. She doesn't eat much and definitely prefers the children's menu. I know adults who order off the child's menu so I'm assuming when we go to a restaurant where we order off the menu its ok for her to order a child's meal. What about doing something like the Candlelight Processional Dining Package? I assume that you are paying for your food plus a markup for the preferred Candlelight Professional seating. Since she will eat off the child's menu and is good with a child's portion, do I need to consider her an adult for this one?
 
Chicken nuggets, mac and cheese, burgers and pizza is the usual diet for a 10 year old. Good luck throwing your money away.
 

What?!??!?
I don't think every 10 year old on earth subsists on breaded, chopped up chicken parts, ground low-grade beef formed to patties, and dairy-product soaked pasta. I think the number of kids who don't suggest that such a diet is not the natural state of the species.
 
I don't think every 10 year old on earth subsists on breaded, chopped up chicken parts, ground low-grade beef formed to patties, and dairy-product soaked pasta. I think the number of kids who don't suggest that such a diet is not the natural state of the species.
I know what you meant...
 


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