The info on the Disney site is next to useless. If I understand what I am reading here, they won't let me buy the Dining Plan for myself and my 6 year old and pay out of pocket for my 12 year old...
So, my next question is, what if we eat at, say, the Crystal Pavillion. Is it my understanding that he will be charged as an adult, but allowed to eat off of the children's buffet?
This is my kid who eats only chicken nuggets/strips, waffles and pancakes, and peanutbutter sandwiches. I'm not kidding or exagerating. He won't eat fried chicken or pbj. He really is THAT finicky.
What about table service restaurants? Will they allow him to order the chicken strips off the kids menu?
I wanted to simplify the trip and do the dining option, but it looks like it won't work for my family. I would like do so a sit-down meal once a day, but if they won't let olders kids order the chicken strips that isn't going to happen. I can't imagine eating counter service two meals a day for 7 days...I have got to have a decent meal or two in there somewhere.
I am starting to seriously reconsider booking this trip at all if my kid isn't going to be served at restaurants. At least at Disneyland you have the option of walking across the street and eating at places where they don't care if a 12 year old wants to eat off the kiddie menu.
I would appreciate any advice you can give! I was going to book our travel on Monday, and need any input anyone here can give.
Last time we went to WDW he was just 3 and they bent over backward to accomodate him...the Crystal Pavillion even made him nuggets when he got upset because there was only pizza and pigs in a blanket on the buffet that day. I'm not wanting that kind of service, I just want him to be able to sit down with his brother and I and enjoy a meal!
So, my next question is, what if we eat at, say, the Crystal Pavillion. Is it my understanding that he will be charged as an adult, but allowed to eat off of the children's buffet?
This is my kid who eats only chicken nuggets/strips, waffles and pancakes, and peanutbutter sandwiches. I'm not kidding or exagerating. He won't eat fried chicken or pbj. He really is THAT finicky.
What about table service restaurants? Will they allow him to order the chicken strips off the kids menu?
I wanted to simplify the trip and do the dining option, but it looks like it won't work for my family. I would like do so a sit-down meal once a day, but if they won't let olders kids order the chicken strips that isn't going to happen. I can't imagine eating counter service two meals a day for 7 days...I have got to have a decent meal or two in there somewhere.
I am starting to seriously reconsider booking this trip at all if my kid isn't going to be served at restaurants. At least at Disneyland you have the option of walking across the street and eating at places where they don't care if a 12 year old wants to eat off the kiddie menu.
I would appreciate any advice you can give! I was going to book our travel on Monday, and need any input anyone here can give.
Last time we went to WDW he was just 3 and they bent over backward to accomodate him...the Crystal Pavillion even made him nuggets when he got upset because there was only pizza and pigs in a blanket on the buffet that day. I'm not wanting that kind of service, I just want him to be able to sit down with his brother and I and enjoy a meal!
