Mickey'sApprentice
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We are going to WDW in July with my sister and her family. We have all signed up for the regular dining plan. My nephew turned 12 in March. He has some sort of intestinal disorder that makes him not want to eat. My sister and brother-in-law try everything to get him to eat and he weighs 60 pounds. He is much smaller and eats much less than his 9 year old brother. He will have no trouble passing as a 9 year old, or even a 7 year old. He is so small, so thin, and sickly in appearance. He is under a physicians care, and is SLOWLY gaining weight. With that said, my nephews condition is well documented and his doctor would be willing to write something if that would help.
My sister doesn't want my nephew to lie about his age, but BIL thinks its the only logical thing to do. They rarely eat out at home because they are sick of ordering food that is never touched. Things are a little better at Disney because of all of the activity, but he will still not finish off a kids meal.
Our ADRs are primarily at buffets so that my nephew will have a wide selection of food to pick at.
We could possibly put SIS and BIL on mine and DH's room reservation as well as their room and get the dining plan for the adults and not have the dining plan for the kids. That would still mean that Sis and BIL would have to lie at the buffets, or really just not correct the waiters when they charge nephew as a child. I think they would even correct the waiters on the off occassion that my nephew would actually eat more than 2 small bites.
Will Disney do anything to accommodate my nephew? I admit Sis & Bil would be most gracious if they allowed my nephew to be considered a child, but would be grateful if Disney helped them with their efforts to get him to eat instead.
My sister doesn't want my nephew to lie about his age, but BIL thinks its the only logical thing to do. They rarely eat out at home because they are sick of ordering food that is never touched. Things are a little better at Disney because of all of the activity, but he will still not finish off a kids meal.
Our ADRs are primarily at buffets so that my nephew will have a wide selection of food to pick at.
We could possibly put SIS and BIL on mine and DH's room reservation as well as their room and get the dining plan for the adults and not have the dining plan for the kids. That would still mean that Sis and BIL would have to lie at the buffets, or really just not correct the waiters when they charge nephew as a child. I think they would even correct the waiters on the off occassion that my nephew would actually eat more than 2 small bites.
Will Disney do anything to accommodate my nephew? I admit Sis & Bil would be most gracious if they allowed my nephew to be considered a child, but would be grateful if Disney helped them with their efforts to get him to eat instead.