Milk for Baby

Hollymom1229

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Wondering if at the various restaurants we'll need to buy milk for my 1 y.o. niece. I know she's free at the buffets, but will they provide her milk? Also at the regular restaurants will we need to pay OOP for her milk? Thanks for the help.
 
We were at WDW ealier this month, and although I think you're supposed to pay for drinks for the little ones, we were never charged the entire 10 days we were there. I even asked the server the first time, and he said "don't worry about it, it's taken care of".
 
Hollymom *sarcasm on* - don't you have enough to worry about since you are Terps fan? *sarcasm off* Been living with a Twerp, er, I mean, a Terp for 25 years. I feel your pain.

I'm sure the milk will be either free or very low cost. Babies have to eat sometime.
 
Hollymom *sarcasm on* - don't you have enough to worry about since you are Terps fan? *sarcasm off* Been living with a Twerp, er, I mean, a Terp for 25 years. I feel your pain.

I'm sure the milk will be either free or very low cost. Babies have to eat sometime.

Don't even get me started on my poor Terps, why do you think I'm running away to WDW. :rotfl: I figured the milk thing would be no problem, but my sister was concerned, and always need to put the mom mind at ease.
 

We found that we some times got it complimentary and other times we paid for it. While dining with grand daughter (not 3 yet) we do often just purchase her meals OOP which include a drink, but when she was 13 months old, we paid for her drink often, but always carried juice boxes too. I'm assuming you just plan to ask for milk for the little ones sippy cup?? Be prepared to pay for it at TS locations and if they comp the cost then you'll save a couple of $$.
 
We've always found it to be a hit or miss when getting and paying for a drink for a child under three. There were times when we'd order milk or apple juice and we'd be charged (we expected to be charged) and other times when it wasn't charged (when we asked about it we were told that it was free). So I'd go into it expecting to pay and if you don't have to then you can consider it being as a little pixie magic. :tink: :drinking1
 
Be careful. Lately, especially at the counter services, they are passing out 2% milk, so be sure to ask specifically for whole milk.
 


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