First, I freely admit, I've got a super picky eater that's 8 years old and such is life..... try as we might... this is just one of the phases that we have to work through. (I have a 6 year old that will eat anything you put in front of him).
Apparently, on the DDP, if the place you are eating your sit down meal has a "kids menu" then your children must order off of that menu.
I've reviewed a ton of the menus and I'm embarrassed to say that my 8 year old is going to find meal time to be awfully unfulfilling. (doesn't like pizza, pasta, grilled cheese, hamburgers, etc).
According to the DDP person I talked with when we made the reservation, kids can order off the adult menu, but you must pay a surcharge of some kind.
So, here's a series of questions that I can't believe I'm asking....
1. Is it true....can a kid order off the adult menu and we pay a surcharge?
2. If so, is this even worth it?
3. Would it be better to just purchase the "adult meal plan" for the 8 year old who will, in fact, eat things like steak, etc.... (go figure)
4. Am I, in fact, going to lose my mind over this?
5. If lunch options appear to be better than dinner options, would it be a wiser strategy to book sit down meals for lunch and do quick service for dinner each night? (are they quick services open?)
Thank you, in advance, for any help you can give.
Apparently, on the DDP, if the place you are eating your sit down meal has a "kids menu" then your children must order off of that menu.
I've reviewed a ton of the menus and I'm embarrassed to say that my 8 year old is going to find meal time to be awfully unfulfilling. (doesn't like pizza, pasta, grilled cheese, hamburgers, etc).
According to the DDP person I talked with when we made the reservation, kids can order off the adult menu, but you must pay a surcharge of some kind.
So, here's a series of questions that I can't believe I'm asking....
1. Is it true....can a kid order off the adult menu and we pay a surcharge?
2. If so, is this even worth it?
3. Would it be better to just purchase the "adult meal plan" for the 8 year old who will, in fact, eat things like steak, etc.... (go figure)
4. Am I, in fact, going to lose my mind over this?
5. If lunch options appear to be better than dinner options, would it be a wiser strategy to book sit down meals for lunch and do quick service for dinner each night? (are they quick services open?)
Thank you, in advance, for any help you can give.
What I've done is plan quite a few buffets for my TS meals (not my choice, but it'll give him more option and allow my DD9 who is a big eater who will eat anything a better variety). I am also planning on either packing some of his favorite snacks (Cheez-its, applesauce, etc) with me or having Garden Grocer's deliver them so I have something to fall back on in case he won't find anything he'll eat (esp @ the CS restaurants). I've also come to realize that he'll be eating more junk than I prefer, but it's vacation and I just need to let it slide for that week. It's ok to eat popcorn for lunch, right? 


