tinkermomma
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So my daughter is a really good eater, very seldom is she picky and she is usually willing to try new things. Whenever we eat out in fact she would much rather eat off our plate even when we have gotten something for her off the "kid's menu" she's often dismissed it in favor of something one of us have.
I'm trying to plan a tentative trip for the end of June and after reading one of Hydroguys' tips I am solidified in wanting to do a character meal for dinner. For us, it not only makes sense from a "get more out of the parks in the morning" perspective but also "toddlers fade, naps and food is crucial" perspective.
So here's my question: Ariel's Grotto is switching from WOC to a princess dinner on the 15th from what I understand and it seems like the perfect option for us, given that she's pretty much terrified of talking stuffed animals and I think "live" characters will be less intimidating and a sort of introduction to characters...
So (finally
) here's my question: I have this weird feeling they will expect her to have her own meal, even though she will only be 18 mo. from looking at the menu, I just have this suspicion it would be expected, they can't force us, correct?
I'm trying to plan a tentative trip for the end of June and after reading one of Hydroguys' tips I am solidified in wanting to do a character meal for dinner. For us, it not only makes sense from a "get more out of the parks in the morning" perspective but also "toddlers fade, naps and food is crucial" perspective.
So here's my question: Ariel's Grotto is switching from WOC to a princess dinner on the 15th from what I understand and it seems like the perfect option for us, given that she's pretty much terrified of talking stuffed animals and I think "live" characters will be less intimidating and a sort of introduction to characters...
So (finally
