
We ate in two full service restuarants on this occasion... Walts and The Silver Spur.
We ate at Walts last year and loved it, but were not at all impressed this time .. but thats for another post.
One of the things we noticed, was since our last visit the childrens menu has changed.
As they are in WDW they are making the food look a bit more fun.. and prix fixe menu food comes on a large mickey head shaped plate with two bowls containing starter and dessert for ears and the main course in the middle on a plate too ..
All of this sounds good.. and Im a great believer in offering lots of healthy options for childrens.. in fact nothing irks me more than going to a restaurant and being offered the usual british kids fayre when my child would prefer proper food!
So .. the menu arrives... and basically consists of 3 options.. all given a character name like Bambi..
it is not clear whether you can mix and match the options.. but i suspect you can.
The starters were all uber healthy options such as cherry tomatoes, or green salad perhaps with a yoghurt dressing or something like that.
The main courses that my son chose was grilled chicken breast with Spaghetti (dry, no sauce) and vegetables (probably brocilli.. but to be honest I have forgotten)
Dessert consisted of Apple Puree or fruit salad. The apple puree had a face put on it in sweets or little chocolate drops or something..
All sounds good? Yes in THEORY.. it sounds great... but in reality... for my son.. and many other children.. he does not like cherry tomatoes. We did find an option that contained cherry tomatoes and carrot sticks.. and he loves carrot sticks so.. he was happy with that...
the main course he chose was DRY! He didnt complain at all.. as he loves all three elements of the meal.. but no sauce...? I could see him struggling with it and in the end had to order some ketchup just so he could get through the meal....
The pudding.. well despite apples being my sons absolute favorites... apple puree is not a favorite.. and we noticed in very small words at the bottom of the menu that we could change the apple puree for ice cream... which we did.. but the staff grumbled about it at both places!
As I said.. Im a great believer in healthy eating and would absolutely support any changes they made to get away from chips and burgers to offer other choices... BUT this seemed a step too far for me! This was supposed to be a treat.. and a holiday... and thats the one time you dont mind so much what your children eat...
We sat there with our full menu and chose exactly what we wanted and i looked at my 7 year old and felt a bit sorry for him. Dont get me wrong.. he didnt notice a thing.. other than it was tough to get all this low fat dry food down.... although he did miss the exciting puddings he had on our previous visit...
He had looked forward to having the piece of chocolate imprinted with mickey.. and the fruit coulis and paint brush.. and you painted the chocolate with the coloured coulis and then ate it ! Yes... not terribly healthy.. but imaginative.. and fun... and kinda magical for a little boy... and something he would never ever have at home!
I notice that the WDW menus dont seem to be as restrictive.. or maybe it was just the two restaurants that we went to...
i didnt keep the menus so i cant remember exactly what they were.. but i remember being unimpressed and a bit sad that this was happening.... are we not responsible enough to make choices for our children any more?