aymekae
Ayme of the Southern Isles
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Hello all!
First things first... I am a Disneyland veteran, and I've only been to WDW once about 7 years ago. I'm planning a return trip for next March. Because my DH will be at a conference the majority of the trip, it will be me and DS (2 turning 3 on trip). We're DVC members, and staying at AKV - Kidani Village.
I really appreciate any and all help you can give me while I navigate our dining options. Just a few more weeks till our 180 day window opens!
First things first... I am a Disneyland veteran, and I've only been to WDW once about 7 years ago. I'm planning a return trip for next March. Because my DH will be at a conference the majority of the trip, it will be me and DS (2 turning 3 on trip). We're DVC members, and staying at AKV - Kidani Village.
- I've read some anecdotes here and there that because my DS will be starting the trip at age 2 and turning 3 while on the trip, that WDW considers him 2 for the whole trip. That means he can "eat from my plate," right? So a Boma breakfast buffet would just be 1 adult meal. Any experience with this?
- We are traveling from California, so to keep us on our home schedule, I'm planning on "sleeping in" till about 9:30 am, breakfast around 10:30 am, lunch around 2:30 pm, and dinner around 8:30 pm. The benefit to this is eating on off-peak times, but the con is never making park opening. Anyone use a similar strategy from the west coast?
- My DS has multiple food allergies (milk, egg, and peanut), though thankfully his symptoms are only itching and eczema, and not digestive distress or anaphylaxis. That being the case, I don't worry much about "may contain milk" or "processed in a facility with peanuts" or cross-contamination at a buffet. I realize this is quite the opposite experience as many of those suffering with serious food allergies. Anyway, I thought it would be rather smart to hit the Boma breakfast buffet most days, as we would find out the first day what he can and cannot eat, and be good to go from there. Good idea, bad idea? (I realize this limits us from eating at a variety of places, but we're used to eating soon after waking up, so I don't want to make too many reservations in a park, and definitely not at another resort. The food and reviews sound so amazing, I don't think we'll get bored! On the other hand, eating at The Mara every day sounds blah.)
- Obviously the DDP is out, since my DH will be on the room reservation, but gone 5 of 7 days. I've been looking into TIW card, as it will cost $100 as a DVC member. As I understand it, some people use $500 or $1,000 as the breakeven point (as DVC members usually get 10% discount at most of the same restaurants.) This will be a 7 night trip, but as I mentioned, my son will be mostly "eating from my plate" so it's just me! I'm currently working on a restaurant schedule, and I'm including actual prices (plus 25% to include tax and gratuity) to get a good sense of my budget. I know that the more TS restaurants we eat at, the better "savings" with TIW. I've included several character meals in my plan as well, as he's at the perfect age for this sort of magic (and we've done a few here at Disneyland). Also, are the allergen free cakes one can order delivered to the restaurants for $29 part of the TIW discount? Any related advice?
- From the opposite perspective, let's say we nix most TS restaurants, and focus on eating breakfast in our room, bringing our own snacks to the parks, and possibly eating 2 meals plus snacks per day, rather than 3 meals. Has anyone done this with a 2/3 year old? It would save time and money, but as this is vacation (and a vary rare opportunity at that), I think I would like to eat at 2-3 TS restaurants per day for the experience, and to give us a longer break from all the walking and such. Pros and cons to each?
- For our "down day" at the resort, is it crazy to eat at Boma for all 3 meals? I looked into Sanaa, but I didn't love the options for the 2 of us. I guess we could hit The Mara or the pool bar instead.
- This might be a long shot, but best dairy/egg/peanut free foods/snacks at the 4 parks, AKL/AKV, and DTD?
I really appreciate any and all help you can give me while I navigate our dining options. Just a few more weeks till our 180 day window opens!