kids and dining plan

rlbdisney

Earning My Ears
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Okay, I am going in a few weeks and not sure how my kids will do with a limited cs menus. 2 are not chicken nugget eaters and all 3 won't mac and cheese. I saw that Pizza Planet does not have a child's menus, so I am assuming that my child can pick from the adult menu. Are there any other cs resturants (in the 4 parks) that don't have kids menus?
 
Regarding Pizza Planet, specifically:
At Pizza Planet, there is only one menu which everyone orders from (kids included) and yes it is part of the dining plan.

I don't know of any other eateries like that.
 
When my kids didn't want anything off the child's menu, I ordered an adult meal and split it between them (ages 5 and 2).
 
Are there any other cs resturants (in the 4 parks) that don't have kids menus?


Casey's in MK has hot dogs and corn dogs with no kids menu.

The various bakeries which seem to allow 2 pastries and a drink as a CS don't have a kids menu either.

Yvonne
 

The CS in Germany (in Epcot) does not have a kid's menu. I think it's called Summerfest maybe? The selection is pretty limited though: bratwurst & kraut, frankfurter & kraut, and... uh... that's all I remember.
 
Ah yes, the Casey's of Epcot. :rotfl:
 
When my kids didn't want anything off the child's menu, I ordered an adult meal and split it between them (ages 5 and 2).

You mean you used one of your adult meal credits or you ordered an adult meal with a child credit which is not allowed?[assuming a childs menu exists]
 
You might not want to answer that. Take the 5th -- protection against self-incrimination. We'll simply assume that you pay for the adult meal in cash, since that is what you're supposed to do. ;)
 
I'll admit it - I used the child credits for the adult meals. But more than the number of times I did this, my dd22, who we paid for adult credits, chose kids meals at the counter service eateries. It all worked out and probably if anyone was cheated, it would have been myself. We also used her adult credits for meals at 'Ohana where her plate was still clean when we left (tried 1 piece of steak and didn't like it), at Liberty Tree Tavern (dinner) where all she ate was mashed potatoes and at Crystal Palace where all she ate was 3 chicken fingers off the kids buffet and some mashed potatoes. We do what we need to do.
 















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