feeding 2 yo on DXDP ?

princessesx2

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Hey all
Looking for some guidance on feeding my 2yo whlie we are at WDW next week
We are on the delux dinning plan 4 adults and 1 child (7) plus my dd who is 2 for 7days
We have mostly buffet/family style meals planned (except for Sci Fi and any cs in parks..not sure what to do there...she is very picky and doesn't eat much as it is)
My question is how do I feed her..just get her a plate at the buffet or just feed her from mine (well her sisters too as she will be getting the "kiddie fare")

Also anyone have suggestions on eating @ the food court @ Port Orleans Riverside ...can she eat off the pasta bar (on sis's plate/or nana's plate) or should I pay for her own meal...is the little she eats worth paying oop for her. Has anyone gone through this and wants to lend me some guidance?

Thanks!
 
At the buffets, she will have her own plate, you just don't have to pay for her if she's 2.

At Sci-Fi (and others), she can eat off your plate, or you can order a kids' meal for her; there may be enough food on the 7-yo plate for her to share, it just depends on the child.
 
We will be going with our 2 yr old in September. He is so skinny but eat so MUCH! He is also a very adventurous eater and will eat mostly anything we have so we plan to share our meals with him.

Last year when we went he was like 18 months and a big eater than also and we had no problem sharing with him even on the regular ddp. We did buy something for him OOP like yogurt, fruit, extra juice, milk etc... But we didn't buy very much. Also sometimes we could get fruit or yogurt instead of dessert and we would do that and let him have that.

Buffets and family style meals are not a problem. You can make her own plate and she can have anything she wants. If you are at a TS that is order or CS that you don't have anything on your plate that she will want you can always buy her a meal or a side item. Most of the CS kids meals are only 3.99 and TS 7.99. But most places you can definitely share or you can share with the older child and let the little have some of the "kid" food.
 
At the buffets, she's free. At Sci-Fi and the counter service, you can just order her a side of something. What does she eat? If it's fries, you are set. Pasta is almost always available. Does she like bread? Ask for just a bun.

The beauty about dining at Disney is that all you need to do is ask. 99.99% of the time, you are going to be happy with the result.
 



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