Seating for babies?

kenny

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Will be in the world in March. DD2 will be 5 months. Not sure how well she will be sitting up fully on her own by then.

What type of seating do the restaurants have for babies? I am assuming the wooden high-chairs but not sure if that will give her enough support to sit upright.

Have ADR's for:
The Plaza
Crystal Palace
Turf Club
Norway Princess Breakfast
Kona Cafe
Le Cellier
Chef Mickey
Ohana
CRT
Marrakesh

Short of Le Cellier and Marrakesh we have been to them all but DD1 was older so we didn't have this issue and never paid attention to what others were doing.

Was hoping to not have to have her sitting on my or DW lap if we could.

Planning on having a double stroller so don't think it will be possible to bring that in to these places.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
What we use to do is if you are using a infant carrier, you can sometimes flip the wooden highchair over and cradle the carrier in the legs, which are now facing up. It doesn't always work, especially if the seat area has one section higher than another, but better than having to hold them the entire dinner.
 
Chef Mickey's and Crystal Palace have infant high chairs on wheels but you are allowed to bring a stroller into restautants if they do not have the infant high chairs. They don't mention this to guests, but simply tell the hostess at check in that your baby cannot yet sit up and it won't be a problem. Out of the restaurants you have mentioned we have brought a stroller into:
Ohana (double Combi stroller)
LeCellier ( double Combi stroller, just this past NYE)
Kona (single Graco and double, 2 different trips)
Plaza (single)

Others we have dined at with our double Combi stroller:
San Angel Inn
Rose and Crown
ESPN
Big River Grille
1900 Park Fare
Beaches and Cream ( yes can't believe that one since it's small! sat at the table right by the door)


We don't use the infant carrier in WDW since it's usually warm when we visit and it's one more thing to lug onto a bus or boat.:goodvibes


We have eaten at many restaurants all around WDW and it has never been a problem to bring a stroller in, if an infant high chair was not available. Have a great trip!
 

When our youngest DD was 3 mos old, we were offered Infant Highchairs at Chef Mickey's and at the Garden Grill. We were allowed to bring our stroller into Le Cellier, Marrakesh, Cape May, Ohana, and Hoop Dee Doo.
 
When we took our 3 mo old grand daughter, there were no infant high chairs anywhere we ate to include Kona, LeCellier, Coral Reef, Turf Club, Plaza, 50s PT. We were told to bring the stroller in at each of these places. Prior to arriving I wrote to WDW to ask this question and was told there was a wooden high chair, but they obviously didn't pay any attention to my email or they would've realize a 3 month old infant can not sit up. I have heard that the infant high chair is available at some of the character buffets, but we don't do buffets, so can't comment on that.
 
Last year at the Crystal Palace we were allowed to bring our stroller in. DS1 had fallen asleep and they let us bring the stroller in with him in it and sat us near one of the emergency exit doors where we had alot of room and were not in anyone's way.
 


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