carone0318
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Just thought that I'd put out there that this morning the Disney Kid's menu made our local news (the ABC - Disney owned station, Philadelphia station).
Also, I just came back from the cafeteria at work and the "Disney Diet" as it was tagged was discussed briefly on CNN.
I personally am not a big fan of the selections, or should I say lack there of. I understand Disney's concept, but one week out of the year is not going to make a difference. The funny thing is a Disney vacation for a week once a year is probably the most active week my children have as far as walking is concerned. It's funny because the menu takes care of children, well I guess that Disney isn't that concerned with the overweight population of adults. We can continue to eat our fatty food, appetizer, entree and dessert - it make me laugh!
I would prefer if Disney would leave food policing to me. Well I guess the point of my post is that it is out there folks, not just on this Dis Board, the general public know what Disney's intentions are - however you choose to see it. But disney doesn't seem to mention that although their menus are healthy, they are the same things at every TS, hope your child enjoys those few select foods because there are no substitutions...
Please do not be shocked if you come into a TS restaurant and you see my ds sitting there eating a CS meal. I may just purchase a CS meal and bring it into TS restaurant, so that he will actually eat something (and I am not just talking about the chicken nuggets and the other satanic foods. DS actually loves the roasted chicken leg with mashed potatoes with the apple sauce that was one of his favorite meals on our last trip.)
I am all for healthy, but what about edible, when did that thought go out the window. How about offering a broiled fish platter, not fried or a pork chop, a steak or pasta. These are foods that kids eat. My children's meals for dinner consist of more than just veggies for dinner with a dip, how about a meat and a starch. There is such a thing called a balanced meal and that is what my kids eat.
I can only assume that the person who came up with the new kid's menu doesn't have kids of their own or hasn't been around children to know what they really do eat. Why does it have to be one way or the other, can't it just be balanced....
Good luck to all with the new dining options. I know how I will be handling our meals when we go, make sure you have your plans in place too.
Also, I just came back from the cafeteria at work and the "Disney Diet" as it was tagged was discussed briefly on CNN.
I personally am not a big fan of the selections, or should I say lack there of. I understand Disney's concept, but one week out of the year is not going to make a difference. The funny thing is a Disney vacation for a week once a year is probably the most active week my children have as far as walking is concerned. It's funny because the menu takes care of children, well I guess that Disney isn't that concerned with the overweight population of adults. We can continue to eat our fatty food, appetizer, entree and dessert - it make me laugh!
I would prefer if Disney would leave food policing to me. Well I guess the point of my post is that it is out there folks, not just on this Dis Board, the general public know what Disney's intentions are - however you choose to see it. But disney doesn't seem to mention that although their menus are healthy, they are the same things at every TS, hope your child enjoys those few select foods because there are no substitutions...
Please do not be shocked if you come into a TS restaurant and you see my ds sitting there eating a CS meal. I may just purchase a CS meal and bring it into TS restaurant, so that he will actually eat something (and I am not just talking about the chicken nuggets and the other satanic foods. DS actually loves the roasted chicken leg with mashed potatoes with the apple sauce that was one of his favorite meals on our last trip.)
I am all for healthy, but what about edible, when did that thought go out the window. How about offering a broiled fish platter, not fried or a pork chop, a steak or pasta. These are foods that kids eat. My children's meals for dinner consist of more than just veggies for dinner with a dip, how about a meat and a starch. There is such a thing called a balanced meal and that is what my kids eat.
I can only assume that the person who came up with the new kid's menu doesn't have kids of their own or hasn't been around children to know what they really do eat. Why does it have to be one way or the other, can't it just be balanced....

Good luck to all with the new dining options. I know how I will be handling our meals when we go, make sure you have your plans in place too.
