Kids Under 3??

Navywife508

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We will be checking in 11 days. Just trying to figure all the money out and where it needs to be spent. (its the 100th time I have done this:eek: ) Just wondering if any of the TS places offer anything for kids under 3 for free or pretty cheap?We will be eating at CRT, 50's, Marrakesh, and Hollywood and Vine. TIA!!!
 
We visited CRT for lunch in May with our DS who is 1. I remember specifically him being offered buttered noodles even though he was not on the dining plan.

We were fully prepared to share our meals with him and even our DD4 was going to share her meal as well. What a nice surprise to be offered, even though he just played in it. :rotfl: He was more intrested in the sword he got.
 
I was wondering if they would give him the sword even though he is not on the dining plan.
 
Our daughter, (2 at the time) was offered buttered noodles at some places, french toast sticks for breakfast a couple of times. And they always let her get a drink, milk or juice for free. My other daughter,5, could never eat all the food she was brought so they just split it and with the dining plan you get dessert. Most CMs brought the little one her own dessert, too. And they never said anything about her eating at the buffets. I was prepared to pay for anything not on the plan, but never had to. Very happy with it!! Have fun!
 

There is so much food included in the dining plan that you shouldn't have a problem. Our daughter was almost 3 the last time we went and I included her on our DDP for fear that there wouldn't be enough. At nearly every meal, there was enough food left over that she could have eaten twice over.
 
We did mostly buffets so my DS(2.5) could eat whatever he wanted. Some TS charged us if he had a hotdog, but other TS's (Kona) gave him a bowl of pasta free of charge. Mostly we spent $ on him at counter service meals and on lots of chocolate milks for him!:)
 
My little man was 15 months when we went last month, and of course he ate for free at the buffets, and CRT he was offered french toast sticks for breakfast.

The portions were generous everywhere. No one went hungry having him share, and luckily he's a voracious eater.
 
I was wondering if they would give him the sword even though he is not on the dining plan.

They gave my son a sword...and then a magic wand after he kept stealing the other 3 girls wands at the table.
 
As others have said, there shoud be plenty of food to share. At many places, if you don't want to order a full kids meal, you can often get an extra side of rice or potato or something like that for pretty cheap. Also, at Marrakesh they have cous cous, which is tiny pasta. I think the kids meal has veggies on top, but maybe you can get it on the side or steal the veggies for yourself.

The little one in our family really loved an appetizer they have there called the Beef Brewat Roll. It is basically shredded beef in little fried crispy rolls that are cover with a light dusting of cinnamon and sugar. Sounds weird, but it's really good, and the sweet/fried element was a real hit!
 
My 2 1/2 year old twins have been to disney twice. Once at 17 months and last month. They are free at the buffets and the pre-plated. My girls got the magic wands and the wishing stars.
At the TS, we just all shared our food with them.
 
Does anyone know what they do at PSD in Norway? We will be having dinner there and was wondering what they will do for DD2?? I know she can eat off of the cold buffet, but what about the warm entree you order off of the menu? Does she just share or can she pick something out too? I was figuring on just sharing, but I was sure how this meal was classified?? Buffet or not?

Thanks!
 
When we were at Norway, they siad that DS could eat whatever he wanted off the buffet but had to share the plated meals.
 
Our under 3 used most of our snack credits last trip: grapes, banana, milk and cereal(counted as one),bowl of fresh fruit.

That helped fill in the gaps between meals from sharing adult meals that weren't to his liking. You might want to save some snack credits for this.
 


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