Some healthy choices (say 2), some traditional choices (say 2), but adapted as it is possible to remove or reduce the level of transfats in they, and then some scaled down veriosn of the adult meals (say about 3 or 4 dependant on the resturuant).
angipoo said:We are paying way too much money for DDP to have to spend even more money for something for our child to eat!!!
I think in order for that to be a viable option, they have to have two prices on each offering: Regular Portion (say $18), Smaller Portion (say $12) and discounted price for Smaller Portion for children 3-9 (say $7). By having the two prices for the Smaller Portion on each menu item, and having them specific to age with no other difference, they can avoid the situation where older children or adults order the kids meal to save money -- something which must invariably lead to degradation of the overall quality of the offerings.CathrynRose said:Anyways - I feel a smaller portion of select restaurant entree's - a steak at steak places, italian at Tony's, etc... smaller versions of that restaurants favorites....
I agree 100%CathrynRose said:I think ...and this would have been best for me, as my "kids" are now "adults" at WDW.![]()
Anyways - I feel a smaller portion of select restaurant entree's - a steak at steak places, italian at Tony's, etc... smaller versions of that restaurants favorites....
And maybe, if they wanna be real nice - always have something "basic" along with it. Man & Cheese and Chicken Nuggets, or something.
Thats what I think.
Ill tell you - Im thrilled my kids are "adults" at 11 & 15! There isnt any way in heck they would have eaten the current choices. NONE!
tndisneyfan said:I think they should have a few generic type food served at every restaraunt, things like burger, hot dogs, and chicken nuggets w/fries. They should also offer smaller versions of maybe 3 or so of items off the regular menu. For appetizers I think a small salad, bowl of soup, or a fruit/veggie plate you be OK. For dessert ice cream of some kind, a peice of cake/pie, or a fruit plate w/dip. I think what they had before at most TS places was fine.
Cass said:Why not just skip the dining plan then and pay for all your meals? Would it cost more or less to do this? I'm not sure but at least you will all be eating what you like.
bicker said:I think in order for that to be a viable option, they have to have two prices on each offering: Regular Portion (say $18), Smaller Portion (say $12) and discounted price for Smaller Portion for children 3-9 (say $7). By having the two prices for the Smaller Portion on each menu item, and having them specific to age with no other difference, they can avoid the situation where older children or adults order the kids meal to save money -- something which must invariably lead to degradation of the overall quality of the offerings.
princesspwrhr said:Wasn't the first report we saw of the new kids menu from Sci Fi? And then someone chimed in that Tony's has it too?
princesspwrhr said:That's what I was trying to clarify. Your post said 'Sci Fi has a good menu at the moment"
Thanks for clarifing that you meant their old menu, not the current one.
Frantasmic said:I think a child should have 7 choices at each restaurent that participates.
2 choices should be "fixed" like chicken nuggets, fries, applesauce, and dessert or pasta, veggie, bread, and dessert
2 choices should be fixed and healthy: grilled chicken, mac/cheese, fruit and dessert or soup/salad/sandwich combo with veggit and dessert
3 choices should be smaller portions of whatever is on the adult menu: If you are at a pizza place, offer pizza, or whatever you might have.
This should be the same for QS and TS restaurants.
they should also do this for children ages 3-12.
PlutoLuvr said:How about keeping it like regular adult menus found anywhere, only smaller portions?
Have a half-dozen "main" entrees, i.e., burger, grilled or fried chicken, pizza, steak, fish, etc., then a little selection of sides, i.e., fries, salad, mac & cheese, rice, veggie medley that the kids/parents can pick, say, two from.
beck0321 said:OH NO!What is that?! Just kidding!
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CathrynRose said:Oh my!!!I missed that!
Yeah - the "man and cheese" - I'd prefer that on the Adult Menu.![]()
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