I agree about kids and bedtimes, Unoffical Fan. My daughter is 11 months old and last night she went to bed at 11:15, her own choice. She got up later than normal, at 9:45, took a 40 minute nap around 2:30, then stayed up playing on her own while I did some housework. She usually goes to bed at 9:30, not cause she has a 'bedtime' but because she's usually getting tired around then (like tonight), but last night she was very happy playing and I was up so I don't see a problem with it. She started getting sleepy about 11, so we got ready for bed and she was sleeping within 15 minutes, something that NEVER happens if I try to put her to bed when I feel it's time.
So when we're on vacation, we stay out late with her, as she's usually wide awake and happy as long as there's something to see or do. If she's tired, she'll fall asleep in her stroller or Baby Bjorn wherever we are. Usually though, she'll stay up if there's something she is interested in or if there's food around! She even 'ate' with us at Jiko in June when she was 4 months old.
We've been to Disney with her 4 times between 3 and 9 months old and she's been out late at least once per trip, though I'm sure it was more than that. We're headed back in April and she'll be almost 14 months and we've made all our PSs and she'll be joining us at Yachtsman Steakhouse, CG, FF, BD, and Narcoosee's on 4/19, 20, 21, 24, and 25, in case you'd like to avoid the place! (Just kidding!) My daughter is very well behaved, I really couldn't ask for a better baby. She hardly ever cries (really only if she wakes up and finds out mean mommy stuck her in that crib!) and is generally very happy, and she loves to eat whatever mommy and daddy have so 'nice' restaurants are great for her, as I don't want her eating chicken fingers and fries. I know I'm biased, like all parents, but I really think she's a good baby, and she will enjoy being with us at dinner, no matter where we eat, than with a sitter. And since she's only been left with someone non-related once (on the
Disney cruise when we ate at the adult restaurant), she would be less than thrilled to be left with a stranger especially in a strange hotel. So if anyone is eating in those restaurants when we are, look for us and you'll see I'm not lying.
I will admit that yesterday while at brunch at the Ritz-Carlton (IMO much fancier of a place than Disney), she did scream a few times because she wanted my yogurt faster than I was giving it to her. My mom and I both told her no, gave her a face that showed we weren't happy, and after 3 or 4 times she stopped. Granted, people had to hear her scream a few times, but we did stop her, and it was for a justified reason (to me anyway), not a tantrum or anything like that. Anywhere kids are allowed you have to expect some noise, by nature they're not silent creatures. I understand not wanting to hear constant screaming and the like, but some noise has to be expected. It may irritate some people, but if kids are allowed then they're allowed to be kids too. Please don't think I mean running around the restaurant, knocking things down, prolonged screaming, crying, etc., but general loud kid behavior from time to time.
There's no way I'm going to eat at the snack bar for dinner everynight because I have a child, and to think that the parents of the whiny 3yo should is not reasonable. I'm sure they didn't want to have their child cry throughout their whole meal at Jiko, but they may not have expected it, or thought he'd calm down. They may be like me and not want to eat or have their child eat counter service food for dinner, so off to Jiko they go. Do kids want to eat there? Maybe, maybe not, but if we let our kids tell us where and what we're going to eat everynight, well, let's just say the cookie industry would see a surge in sales!