My general rule for Disney restaurants applies with equal force to Narcoossee's. All WDW restaurants that allow children (which is all but V&A) are fine places for children to eat. Children who are comfortable eating grown-up food are, of course, no problem. Children who need to order off of children's menus will find ample opportunity to do so at WDW. But use discretion when arranging an ADR time. After a full day at the parks, young children can melt down with an 8:00 p.m. (or later) ADR. And as for adults who don't think that a particular restaurant is a proper place for other people to bring their kids. Well, get over it. You are at WDW. I think you might have a decent argument when you make an 8:30 ADR. But if you book any restaurant at 5:30, expect to see kids. Neither folks with children nor folks without children are entitled to have the World to themselves. But common sense suggests that the later into the evening one dines, the fewer young children one should expect to find in the restaurant.