Thanks, for understanding. He's thin and not too tall. I try to get him to try new things, but I don't like to push him on vacation.Aletha,
got one of those picky eaters.. if your son is 10... I wouldn't scorn you if you put him down as 9 on your reservation.. some might but you can't win 'em all. BTW, NO, they wont ask you how old your son is unless he looks 16 or something.. i had a big 9 year old and a little 9 year old and they never questioned my big 9 year olds age (he looked like he was 12)..
I would not be comfortable about lying about his age personally. I'm not judging just saying it would not sit right with me. I would pay OOP and not stress about what he does or doesn't eat... my kiddo is picky too and he has expanded his tastes way more when I stopped pressuring and just kept offering and left it entirely up to him.Thanks, for understanding. He's thin and not too tall. I try to get him to try new things, but I don't like to push him on vacation.Maybe we'll not worry about the plan and just pay out of pocket... I'll think about it.
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Thank-you for taking the time to answer my question! Yeah, the more I think about it the more I realize I wouldn't like lying AND I would have to coach my son on lying. I was planning on doing a couple buffets, but I had a couple other ideas too. Plus I want to do the Hoopdy doo and that would require 2 TS credit. Probably safer to just pay OOP.I would not be comfortable about lying about his age personally. I'm not judging just saying it would not sit right with me. I would pay OOP and not stress about what he does or doesn't eat... my kiddo is picky too and he has expanded his tastes way more when I stopped pressuring and just kept offering and left it entirely up to him.
The only time the dining plan is a savings realistically is if you have kids 9 and under and they eat a lot and you have a lot of character meals... they are the best bargain on the DDP and you can also order adult QS for the kids. If you are paying adult prices for your 10 year old, that is probably the LEAST value you can get on the DDP. Unless you are getting it for free, then it almost doesn't matter.
They will absolutely let him order off the kid menu everywhere. Unless you are doing all buffets/aycte, I would just pay oop and have him order what he likes, no pressure. At buffets it is unfortunately the rule that it is by age only... even people who have had the gastric bypass surgery and eat like 5 year olds can't get out of paying full price. It just is what it is, but you can chalk it up to paying for the overall "experience." I'd not want to be ordering my child adult entrees when he won't eat them. I did order mine adult entrees on the DxDDP but he devoured most of them so it was definitely worth it. Now I am stuck paying for the $49 filet for him OOP forever now so that was an unanticipated slippery slope!
I would not be comfortable about lying about his age personally. I'm not judging just saying it would not sit right with me. I would pay OOP and not stress about what he does or doesn't eat... my kiddo is picky too and he has expanded his tastes way more when I stopped pressuring and just kept offering and left it entirely up to him.
The only time the dining plan is a savings realistically is if you have kids 9 and under and they eat a lot and you have a lot of character meals... they are the best bargain on the DDP and you can also order adult QS for the kids. If you are paying adult prices for your 10 year old, that is probably the LEAST value you can get on the DDP. Unless you are getting it for free, then it almost doesn't matter.
They will absolutely let him order off the kid menu everywhere. Unless you are doing all buffets/aycte, I would just pay oop and have him order what he likes, no pressure. At buffets it is unfortunately the rule that it is by age only... even people who have had the gastric bypass surgery and eat like 5 year olds can't get out of paying full price. It just is what it is, but you can chalk it up to paying for the overall "experience." I'd not want to be ordering my child adult entrees when he won't eat them. I did order mine adult entrees on the DxDDP but he devoured most of them so it was definitely worth it. Now I am stuck paying for the $49 filet for him OOP forever now so that was an unanticipated slippery slope!
No, but they will likely ask your child or ask in front of your child.
Lol...a server is not going to ask your child or you how old they are. Before magicbands or if you don't have one, the hostess may ask how many adults/children, but no one is going to be quizzing your child on their age. If you're on the dining plan, they're going to go by whatever is says when you scan your band (whatever's on your reservation). They rely on the honor system.
Thank-you for your input and to all those who answered my question. I wasn't originally asking if I should lie. I was just asking how they would know and if they would ask. Now I know that they will. I respect the rules and if someone wants to delete this thread that's fine.I wouldn't be willing to lie about it. Just don't get the darn dining plan.
Also, just a FYI but discussing ways to get around Disney's policies are against the rules of this board. Lying about a child's age would fall into that I am sure.
Thank-you for your input and to all those who answered my question. I wasn't originally asking if I should lie. I was just asking how they would know and if they would ask. Now I know that they will. I respect the rules and if someone wants to delete this threat that's fine.![]()