estherhead
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This whole thread is reminding me of a few years ago when I was standing at an ice cream stand with two 13-14 year olds in front of us. They had their Keys to the Kingdom & were trying to get Mickey bars with snack credits. Except they had CLEARLY (to all 20 of us in line) used all of their snack credits. The CM was trying to be nice to them but they were completely going off on this poor CM. They were just sure they deserved mickey bars for free even without snack credits.
It also reminds me of two years ago at All Star Sports when dh & I were in line behind a teenage boy who was buying random things. The CM told him that they equalled more than a CS & he had no snack credits left so he needed to put something back. The boy said he didn't want to put something back (he obviously didn't have charging privilages because his parents weren't fools) so the CM said his only option was to use a TS. He readily agreed. DH & I both agreed that when his parents (they were at a table nearby) realized what he had done they would be LIVID. We almost wanted to tell them ourselves just as something amusing to do, but held ourselves back.
I'm just a few short years away from experiencing all of this myself (3 daughters) and as I view my future it is with both excitement and a lot of fear.
To the OP, you'll have a good time. Try all the suggestions above to have the best dining possible. And PLEASE say thank you constantly to the brave adult who is taking you & your cousin. Clearly they are very nice about taking you to Disney World & spending lots of money on you. Make sure they know how much you appreciate their generousity and that you know most kids do not get to experience what you are.
And never forget respectful teenagers (and adults) get MUCH better customer service than people with attitude.
It also reminds me of two years ago at All Star Sports when dh & I were in line behind a teenage boy who was buying random things. The CM told him that they equalled more than a CS & he had no snack credits left so he needed to put something back. The boy said he didn't want to put something back (he obviously didn't have charging privilages because his parents weren't fools) so the CM said his only option was to use a TS. He readily agreed. DH & I both agreed that when his parents (they were at a table nearby) realized what he had done they would be LIVID. We almost wanted to tell them ourselves just as something amusing to do, but held ourselves back.
I'm just a few short years away from experiencing all of this myself (3 daughters) and as I view my future it is with both excitement and a lot of fear.
To the OP, you'll have a good time. Try all the suggestions above to have the best dining possible. And PLEASE say thank you constantly to the brave adult who is taking you & your cousin. Clearly they are very nice about taking you to Disney World & spending lots of money on you. Make sure they know how much you appreciate their generousity and that you know most kids do not get to experience what you are.
And never forget respectful teenagers (and adults) get MUCH better customer service than people with attitude.

even if you eat *nothing* you will have gotten your FREE "money's worth"