Disney01 said:I don't understand how kids could be so picky that they couldn't find anything to eat at DisneyWorld. It's a kids gourmet dream...Chicken Fingers, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, etc. Also, what could you cook for your kids that they would eat that Disney World wouldn't serve? I'm stumped on that one. My son has never been picky, thank god, so I can't relate. But even if he was, it seems a theme park would have something he could eat.
For us it is not so just the picky nature of the kids as breakfast is logistically the biggest pain for us on vacation. Everyone gets up at different times and wants to eat at different times. I may want to take some time to drink a cup of coffee and the kids may want to be up and done in a minute. We generally stay at hotels like Amerisuites that have serve some sort of buffet breakfast as part of the room cost. That way we can come and go for breakfast as we please. Barring that having cereal in the room for the kids with the coffee maker for myself is a big help. Our kids just prefer a simple breakfast when they get up without having to wait for everyone to get up and ready for the day. I am hoping that the counter service at WL is fast enough and close enough to the room that it won't be a big time waster to make a few trips down there each morning for breakfast.
I do agree that Disney World is a kids meal paradise as far as lunch and dinner choices. I have never seen chicken nuggets, hot dogs or mac and cheese called so many different names!
