llqool
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Kids' meals are tasty and fairly large at WPE (and they don't have a kids menu for breakfast, and those entrees are HUGE!), so we ate there at least twice and sometimes 3x when we went on the QSDP. We also liked the choices at Sunshine Seasons and Captain Cooks (in Poly).
The food court at POP had a penne and meatball kids dinner that my daughters really liked, and I would use my CS dessert credit to get them a giant sundae.
I also would say it never hurts to ask about substitutions at different places. Such as alfredo sauce instead of marinara. Or at Tangierine cafe, where they let my daughter have Moroccan rice as a side instead of french fries.
Sometimes I could add something for a snack credit (like a bowl of soup) that would allow me to split my adult CS meal with my mom, and that would free up an "extra" CS meal in case someone got hungry.
We also would eat as we got hungry, and CS places are usually fairly quick if it's not peak times. So no one was "forced" to find something to eat at a certain place if they didn't like anything on the menu....my older daughter refused to eat anything at Tangierine cafe, but the Liberty Inn was just a few minutes away, so she waited til then and got something there.
Honestly, we never had many problems and that's with two kids who 1) refuse to eat hamburgers and 2) don't like WDW mac and cheese.
The food court at POP had a penne and meatball kids dinner that my daughters really liked, and I would use my CS dessert credit to get them a giant sundae.
I also would say it never hurts to ask about substitutions at different places. Such as alfredo sauce instead of marinara. Or at Tangierine cafe, where they let my daughter have Moroccan rice as a side instead of french fries.
Sometimes I could add something for a snack credit (like a bowl of soup) that would allow me to split my adult CS meal with my mom, and that would free up an "extra" CS meal in case someone got hungry.
We also would eat as we got hungry, and CS places are usually fairly quick if it's not peak times. So no one was "forced" to find something to eat at a certain place if they didn't like anything on the menu....my older daughter refused to eat anything at Tangierine cafe, but the Liberty Inn was just a few minutes away, so she waited til then and got something there.
Honestly, we never had many problems and that's with two kids who 1) refuse to eat hamburgers and 2) don't like WDW mac and cheese.