PinkerTish
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 8, 2011
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This sounds remarkably like my daughter.A bit off topic to the OP's question, but responding to these thoughts - my 9yo is considered quite below average, her bone age (and size) is about 3 years behind her birth age, and she's currently tall enough to ride all the rides in the 4 parks. At age 8 she measured *just* under 48".
Just wanted to share this actual experience...by age 10, almost all kids (even those as undersized as my daughter) will likely be tall enough for all rides, so I do understand in that regard why Disney sets 10 as the adult age if it's based on what rides they can ride.
To circle it back to the kids meal conversation, we'll be visiting the parks shortly after she turns 10, and definitely are just going to be of the mindset to avoid the buffets/etc for this visit. It just won't make sense for us with her little appetite. We have one or two TS meals in mind where we might order a handful of apps/entrees to share as a family.
The difference in ticket price between a child and adult is $10. That’s so negligible based on what you get from the parks.
A child’s salmon meal at Chefs, for example is $14ish whereas the adult salmon is almost $37. Not only will she dislike the presentation and extras that come with an adult portion but I take issue with paying an extra $23 for the privilege of hearing her complain about it. Now do that for every meal. On the other hand, my 7 year old boy could probably tuck away both meals and still want to go get crepes afterward. I get why the age limits are there, but disallowing a child’s meal for what is so obviously a child seems kind of asinine.