maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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If I had 2 or 3 young, cranky kids and I was going to lose $40 or $50 dollars if I cancelled, I'd go and hope for the best. That's a good amount of money.
Why not split up and have the cranky ones go back to the resort with an adult, and the others stay for the meal?
I can't help but think that some parents are going to use this as an excuse for their kid's bad behavior in restaurants. NOT meaning the poster I quoted. In general. The rules of parenting don't change when Disney charges a fee for no show. You do what is best for the child, even if it costs you a bit of money. Or you give it the old college try, and if the child doesn't settle down, one parents takes them out, or you all leave. It is my understanding that if you at least show up and are seated the fee is waved.
Not to mention, if we all haven't noticed a huge jump in cranky children at the many restaurants that have already had the policy in place for a few years, I don't think we will notice it much now.
In fact I think DHS is the hardest place to get a walkup, we usually wind up leaving and taking the boat to BW area if we really want a TS.
Remember too Vegas is not a bunch of hotels and restaurants operating for one corporation, as is true of WDW, but many businesses out for their own share of the pie. Every restaurant on Disney property is out for Disney. Even the few that are not Disney owned. Cesars could care less if you cancel a dining reservation at the MGM.