Dawnywog
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My friend and here 12 year old daughter are coming with us this September for free dining. The daughter is a picky eater. From reading other threads here I understand it shouldn't be a problem for her to order off the kids menu if she wants, but I have a couple of other questions after showing her and her mother some menus.
1. At table service restaurants could she order something from the appetizer menu as her entree?
2. At quick services locations can you get anything that's listed as a snack for your dessert?
3. At quick services locations if a sandwich is served with chips is that your dessert or do you get a dessert too?
Thanks for your help!
1. At table service restaurants could she order something from the appetizer menu as her entree?
2. At quick services locations can you get anything that's listed as a snack for your dessert?
3. At quick services locations if a sandwich is served with chips is that your dessert or do you get a dessert too?
Thanks for your help!

However, I wanted the $13.99 Assiette Campagnarde for my appetizer and the $13.99 mushroom flatbread for my entree that night and didn't care if he entered the $34.99 filet into his cash register as my entree. Instead I had to choose between my two $13.99 appetizers for my appetizer and then ordered a $30.00 entree, when I would have rather had just another appetizer. If he could have let me order the appetizer I actually wanted, then could have entered that $30.00 filet into the cash register, they would have made more money (cheaper entree for the customer and the same reimbursement for them). I thought about paying OOP for the two appetizers I wanted, but since my husband was with me, then we would have had an extra TS credit at the end of the week. I didn't get mad or anything and in fact we were all laughing about the silly rules. I told him to just lie and say I had the steak. lol Of course he said he couldn't do that and I had to choose an entree off the entree section of the menu.