vicb
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I just read the following in the new Mousesavers newsletter and wondered if it was new or had anyone experienced this? Is it just by luck or do you request it? TIA.
"Walt Disney World Resort Junior Chefs
Youngsters get a taste of what it's like behind the scenes in the Walt Disney World Resort Junior Chef program. In both quick-service and full-service eateries, young guests are randomly selected every day to don a toque and white jacket and help decorate a cake or cookies, or toss a salad for their own family's meal. Though the children are not permitted in the kitchens, the chefs give them a quick and fun culinary lesson, with guests often gathered round to watch. For example, at Boma-Flavors of Africa restaurant at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, cultural representatives from Africa select children to participate. A Boma chef comes to the table and escorts the child to the restaurant's on-stage bakery to make a dessert to share with their family. Each participant gets a photo and a certificate signed by the chef."
"Walt Disney World Resort Junior Chefs
Youngsters get a taste of what it's like behind the scenes in the Walt Disney World Resort Junior Chef program. In both quick-service and full-service eateries, young guests are randomly selected every day to don a toque and white jacket and help decorate a cake or cookies, or toss a salad for their own family's meal. Though the children are not permitted in the kitchens, the chefs give them a quick and fun culinary lesson, with guests often gathered round to watch. For example, at Boma-Flavors of Africa restaurant at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, cultural representatives from Africa select children to participate. A Boma chef comes to the table and escorts the child to the restaurant's on-stage bakery to make a dessert to share with their family. Each participant gets a photo and a certificate signed by the chef."