gopherit
I'm not in the book, you know.
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On our next WDW trip, I will have an 11 and 10 yr old. I may as well take out a loan for dining, thanks to the changes in what is classified "adult". We don't eat out a lot (we actually USE that villa kitchen some call a "prop", LOL!) But when we do, it's the bigger event type meals -- like buffets at Chef M's or Crystal P or Ohana, or of course Hoop Dee Doo Revue (THAT one is gonna hurt!) I am debating whether I will either curtail some of the dining out altogether and do more villa-fare until my kids are old enough to actually EAT that much moolah's worth (they DON'T -- maybe the teen years will fix that) or eat at fewer of these "event" type meals where you are priced by age (versus purely what's on the menu).
When I registered at HHI many weeks ago for the two "event "meals there (the BBQ and Shrimp Boil), I gave the CM my kids' exact ages. (I am not an age-squeaker, LOL!) By Disney's new rules, both of those meals classified as "adult" for my eldest (now 10). I did notice at check in for the Shrimp Boil the spreadsheet they were using listed kids as "11 and under" - maybe it was an "old sheet" they were using? I know some others have posted that they were in fact charged the full $$ for their 10 yr old -- so I have a feeling this was done at CM discretion in our case, and others have been not so fortunate. Or was it done becasue I called so far ahead (before the change?) Perhaps only Shadow knows.
I hadn't realized this 9 and under clause for dining was all-encompassing, and then started to realize what that might mean on my food bill for TWO kids that age that eat like fleas next summer. YIKES. It doesn't seem like they mind if you order a kid's counter service meal -- and my main concern is the event-stuff or buffets that come with the higher price tags (often double the price for adults).
An aside -- I just had a birthday party about 4 weeks ago for 25 nine yr old boys. If they are considered a random sampling, then Disney is making out like bandits on this change. How much pizza/hot dogs/nugget could a kid that age/size eat anyway?
Oh well. If nothing else, I can certainly see myself being able to justify that AP and DDE now....
Where's a DVC dining plan when you need one...
When I registered at HHI many weeks ago for the two "event "meals there (the BBQ and Shrimp Boil), I gave the CM my kids' exact ages. (I am not an age-squeaker, LOL!) By Disney's new rules, both of those meals classified as "adult" for my eldest (now 10). I did notice at check in for the Shrimp Boil the spreadsheet they were using listed kids as "11 and under" - maybe it was an "old sheet" they were using? I know some others have posted that they were in fact charged the full $$ for their 10 yr old -- so I have a feeling this was done at CM discretion in our case, and others have been not so fortunate. Or was it done becasue I called so far ahead (before the change?) Perhaps only Shadow knows.
I hadn't realized this 9 and under clause for dining was all-encompassing, and then started to realize what that might mean on my food bill for TWO kids that age that eat like fleas next summer. YIKES. It doesn't seem like they mind if you order a kid's counter service meal -- and my main concern is the event-stuff or buffets that come with the higher price tags (often double the price for adults).
An aside -- I just had a birthday party about 4 weeks ago for 25 nine yr old boys. If they are considered a random sampling, then Disney is making out like bandits on this change. How much pizza/hot dogs/nugget could a kid that age/size eat anyway?

Oh well. If nothing else, I can certainly see myself being able to justify that AP and DDE now....
