taximomfor4
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We are hoping to try OHanas with our kids this August. We definitely would prefer for the 5 and 6 yo to order off Kona's kid menu, though. They love that processed stuff, and don't get it too often at home. Vacation is when we ALL let it go a bit. That is why we allow our kids to eat hot dogs, chicken nuggets, etc. With French Fries, even. I eat ice cream
, etc at WDW too, because it is how we choose to enjoy vacation. We even let the 2yo skip her naps each day for 7 straight days at WDW
She did great BTW.
I am following this thread with interest, because I, too, would like the info on how this is charged on the bill (for planning purposes). So far, looks like it has been done different ways for different families. Who would have guessed that WDW could have a lack of consistency about something?
, etc at WDW too, because it is how we choose to enjoy vacation. We even let the 2yo skip her naps each day for 7 straight days at WDW
She did great BTW.I am following this thread with interest, because I, too, would like the info on how this is charged on the bill (for planning purposes). So far, looks like it has been done different ways for different families. Who would have guessed that WDW could have a lack of consistency about something?




). It was more the tone and judgement you had toward families on vacation and what they let their kids eat. It's not hard to find healthy food at WDW, but I don't make point of it because I'm on vacation.