Lewis writes: "Most price fixed menus have surcharges for some menu items" and later adds the charming "use a little sense".
Well gosh, Lewis, your right! Many price fixed menus do have surcharges and other limitations! That is why I specifically ASKED about those sorts of limitations WHEN I BOOKED THE PACKAGE. Yes, that's right Lewis, I specifically asked : "Will we be able to order as we choose or are we limited to specific items?" I was absolutely ASSURED by the CM that except for a couple of places in DTD (like Wolfgang Pucks), that there would be no limitations in participating restaurants. I can't understand why you think it is so unreasonable for me to EXPECT that what I booked and paid for is what I will receive. Of course, Disney can change it's product offering whenever it chooses-- but those who paid for x should be at least notified that x is no longer available and given the option to cancel. Instead, Disney is apparantly telling people (still) at the time of sale, that they will be able choose anything and then surprising them with the limitations on arrival. That you can defend such a practice astounds me. That you can condescendingly tell me "to use a little sense" when I object to such practices offends me.
I am even on of those that asked if everyone had to use their own credits (more because I don't really eat three meals a day, but I have an ALWAYS hungry son) and was assured that anyone could use any credit! (in our case, I don't think this would result in an adult using a child credit, it will probably more likely be the other way around). That you would be delighted to get Y when you bought and were promised X if fine-- but it isn't fine for me. I resent your repeatedly informing me that I should be happy with whatever YOU think is a good deal.
My objection to the lack of appetizer for the children isn't the amount of food on the plate (although I am NOT one of those who said their children didn't eat much-- even my two year old has a huge appetite). I simply want everyone to have food at the same time--I think the practice of some diners digging in while others are served nothing is inherently rude. We won't be doing that. The food cost for Disney to toss a few grapes and cheese on a plate and call it a child appetizer is pennies. And I don't think anyone believes that Disney wasn't aware from at the very latest, DAY TWO, of the Dining Plan's introduction that some percentage of children were ordering the appetizers. Good grief, we are talking about a corporation that tracks most of it's sales in real time-- Do you think it took them 6 months to notice? Clearly, the practice was if not actually intended (which I believe) at least accepted, up until recent weeks. We means that what is happening is a CHANGE-- Not simply the way Disney wrote it.