when my kids were little, we always did breakfast buffets 'cause we knew there would be something they would like... and if they had a good filling breakfast, we would be less concerned about the rest of the day (popcorn makes a good lunch according to my dd!)... as one outgrew the pickiness and the other didn't, we typically would eat wherever we wanted and grabbed ds a hot dog from a stand or a slice of pizza from a CS enroute to our dinner and let him graze and eat dessert... i realize it's a bit more costly but imo you cannot put a price tag on avoiding a meltdown!
even now, although my kids are adventurous, ds swears there is nothing he likes at mama melroses (he's been 2 or 3 times) so he has requested a pit stop at pizza planet (can't have anything to do with the lure of the arcade games could it?) on the way... i said "sure!" we're on vacation!![]()
Why not try some of the buffets, there is always something for everyone.
You could try Chef Mickey's or Crystal Palace, wide selection of food and characters too.
So - can you bring food in to the restaurants from another place?
I think the poster meant her son eats at Pizza Planet before they all go to Mama Melrose. He's fed enough so he doesn't have to order anything while there.
Hoop De Doo Revue- they brought out mac & cheese so it was ok
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Hi I have a similar problem -did you request the mac and cheese specifically? (and in advance)
My DD won't eat mac and cheese either - do you think they would bring out pizza if I asked nicely?
I think the poster meant her son eats at Pizza Planet before they all go to Mama Melrose. He's fed enough so he doesn't have to order anything while there.
This will work if the second restaurant is an a la carte restaurant - but if your family is attending a buffet or pre-plated all you can eat meal, the general rule is that they will charge for everyone at the table (age 3 and older; under 3 won't be charged) whether they eat or not.