bleeps
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Lat October, we (DH, DS 10, me) used DxDP and loved it. As we plan another trip for this year, we decided we'd definitely go that route again.
However, it did cause me to remember one odd thing about it that kept happening to us:
Our DS was 10 on that trip, so it was his first time being an 'adult' at WDW. We have mixed feelings about age 10 being the adult age at WDW, but that's a story for another board!
What kept happening to us is that many CMs would cluck and comment on how much food DS was 'wasting,' and they often seemed surprised/disappointed that he was ordering off the adult menu (I don't know how many places tried giving him a kids' menu and we'd politely say -- "nope, he's a 10-year-old-adult!" -- that is, paid for as an adult -- or "unfortunately our 'kid' menu days are over").
DS is an adventurous, solid eater -- as much as someone who weighs under 70 lbs can be. The food left behind wasn't as a result of his not liking his meal nor of us ordering 'foolishly' for him (like somehow forcing or encouraging him to order something expensive just to get 'value' out of the plan -- no, if he wanted filet mignon or salmon or arctic char, THAT'S what he wanted to eat). He'd regularly pass on dessert (and we'd hear about how he was wasting that benefit).
Of course none of this would make us pass on the plan, but has anyone else had similar experiences? It was like being made to feel guilty for following the rules or for not encouraging our son to over eat!
However, it did cause me to remember one odd thing about it that kept happening to us:
Our DS was 10 on that trip, so it was his first time being an 'adult' at WDW. We have mixed feelings about age 10 being the adult age at WDW, but that's a story for another board!
What kept happening to us is that many CMs would cluck and comment on how much food DS was 'wasting,' and they often seemed surprised/disappointed that he was ordering off the adult menu (I don't know how many places tried giving him a kids' menu and we'd politely say -- "nope, he's a 10-year-old-adult!" -- that is, paid for as an adult -- or "unfortunately our 'kid' menu days are over").
DS is an adventurous, solid eater -- as much as someone who weighs under 70 lbs can be. The food left behind wasn't as a result of his not liking his meal nor of us ordering 'foolishly' for him (like somehow forcing or encouraging him to order something expensive just to get 'value' out of the plan -- no, if he wanted filet mignon or salmon or arctic char, THAT'S what he wanted to eat). He'd regularly pass on dessert (and we'd hear about how he was wasting that benefit).
Of course none of this would make us pass on the plan, but has anyone else had similar experiences? It was like being made to feel guilty for following the rules or for not encouraging our son to over eat!