Are you sure?
First V&A and already I see someone asking for another restaurant.
What's next?
Since I happen to be the one asking for 1 other restaurant, let me clarify a few things for you.
I have 4 wonderful kids. I work at home. My kids are between 3 and 15. Between the 4 of them, they have been left with a sitter a total of about 3 times. DH and I take our kids everywhere with us. We teach them appropriate behavior in public (as best we can, no matter what you say, a 3-year-old is a 3-year-old. He does pretty well, but he does have tantrums on occasion). When we go to Disney, we are with them. We once left them with their Grandma and Aunt to go to V&A's. Once with Kids Night Out, 3 years ago. Out of all the trips in my signature, those were the only times. Since my mom offered to keep the kids for a few days around our anniversary this year, I doubt it will happen for a long time, since we will have a parents only trip in July and that is enough for us.
I truly enjoy being with my kids. I don't do everything with them because I have to, I do it because I want to. We don't go out as a couple. We would rather stay home, eat popcorn, and watch videos with the kids.
To me, 1 restaurant that is affordable for the masses, to have a 10 and up policy is NOT a bad thing. Disney visitors are families of every shape, size, and makeup. Yes, there are kids all over the parks and if you truly dislike children, Disney parks may be more stressful for you than another vacation destination. But a childless couple, or an older couple there for their anniversary, etc. are a "family" to me. And while they may LOVE kids, it might be nice to go to a restaurant for a couple hours where there are none.
You seem to think a 10 and over restaurant will turn kids against us. I don't think so. Disney makes one signature restaurant 10 and over, for example. That is 2 places in all of Disney. So, my young kids cannot go there and you said that if I dump them with a sitter (like the trash) then that is bad. Fine. You know what? I just
would not go to those restaurants when I am there with my children! I would happily give up eating there until the kids are old enough (in my case, 7 years). Now...if that is the scenario, does that mean my kids would toss me in a nursing home?
You think they would say "Well Mom, you didn't go to places we were not allowed so you could spend time with us, but because Disney made 2 places 10 and over, we just don't want to take care of you in your old age!" ????
Maybe I am getting old, or I worry too much about other people. I just empathize with someone in Disney for whatever reason wanting a few hours while there without little tiny kids all around.
I do think the ADRs for that restaurant would give Le Cellier and CRT a run for their money. Palo books like wildfire on
DCL.
And one other thing: Many people seem to be saying "if all the signatures went this way, I would have a hard time finding somewhere else to eat" I didn't say I thought ALL of them should. Just
ONE. ONE restaurant that does not cost $400 for a couple to eat. ONE!!!
