akalittleeva
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2005
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With the new changes to the children's menu, I expect I will end up buying a few meals OOP for dd8. Will this be allowed or will I be given a hard time with the whole thing about Adult credits and Child credits - will they think I am trying to save child credits to use for adult credits and therefore not allow it - don't plan to, but it may happen, depending on what menu is where.
Just a little rambling...I am debating cancelling the DDP, savings or not, because I don't want to have to feel like I have to negotiate at every TS to give dd a meal she will enjoy. I am on vacation and don't want to start every meal asking permission for my dd to eat what she wants. The DDP seems to be becoming more and more inflexible and not family friendly. Restaurants outside WDW have improved their children's menu greatly. When DH and I plan on going out to dinner in our area - the very first thing that we look for is a good children's menu - good meaning a balance of healthy and family friendly choices. If the menu is limited, we simply don't go. I made my ADRs for WDW based on the same thing - I would never have chosen any restaurant with the selection they are offering the kids now, but I have no choice with them at this time - our trip is not too far off and it is too late to change our ADRs ( I tried with no luck). I'm very grateful to even be going to WDW and I wish this didn't bother me so much, but it does. I probably wouldn't feel this way if we were able to go every year, but we can only swing it every 5 years or so. It's all very disappointing...
Just a little rambling...I am debating cancelling the DDP, savings or not, because I don't want to have to feel like I have to negotiate at every TS to give dd a meal she will enjoy. I am on vacation and don't want to start every meal asking permission for my dd to eat what she wants. The DDP seems to be becoming more and more inflexible and not family friendly. Restaurants outside WDW have improved their children's menu greatly. When DH and I plan on going out to dinner in our area - the very first thing that we look for is a good children's menu - good meaning a balance of healthy and family friendly choices. If the menu is limited, we simply don't go. I made my ADRs for WDW based on the same thing - I would never have chosen any restaurant with the selection they are offering the kids now, but I have no choice with them at this time - our trip is not too far off and it is too late to change our ADRs ( I tried with no luck). I'm very grateful to even be going to WDW and I wish this didn't bother me so much, but it does. I probably wouldn't feel this way if we were able to go every year, but we can only swing it every 5 years or so. It's all very disappointing...