boysmom5150
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Great info--thanks so much
I wish I'd taken a photo of the posted menu in December. I can't find the current menu anywhere online. I remember that the menu is the new format, and it didn't include any adult types of food at all. IMHO it was all kiddie foods (e.g., mac and cheese, hot dog, grilled cheese, PB&J--but I forget which of those items were listed). My DS would have eaten the pasta (on the unofficial menus I've seen), but that was definitely gone from the menu.
I remember standing there feeling glad that we'd changed our ADR, because my DS would not have eaten anything on Cap'n Jack's menu!
Looking at all these new menus shows me that all our favorite restaurants no longer offer DD's foods that she will eat. Hopefully now that I put a call into dining and had it noted on our ADRS that we can request her foods from the chef that it will all work out. DD only eats certain foods and hot dogs and grilled cheese are two of only a very few. I really don't want to stop eating at our favorites so this better work out! LOL!
Edited to add that I just noticed the NEWer menus on this thread for two of our favorite places. They now have brought the hot dog back! At 50s Prime Time in October they had the new test menu and we were not able to get the hot dog for DD. At Kona's they have also brought back the hot dog. Now if they would only offer hot dog or grilled cheese at the WCC I won't have to special request it from the chef.
So, let me get this straight. Even if your kids don't have an allergies to certain foods and are just picky eater, the chefs at the ts restaurants will make what they want as long as it is noted on your adr when you make your reservations.
Is that correct?
I hope so. I was really getting worried reading all of these menus. My son refuses to eat pizza now, rarely will eat chicken and hates hot dogs.
He only likes grilled cheese or pasta with butter for lunch or dinner.
I was afraid we would only be able to do breakfast adrs since breakfast is his favorite meal of the day...french toast, waffles and pancakes....his favorite meals.
So, when I make my r essies in June, I just tell the reservationist that my son will only eat grilled cheese or pasta with butter and the chef will do that for him?
Thanks
Trentmom
I don't know if it is only for picky eaters. DD's problems goes further then just being a picky eater. She has texture issues. She really does eat only a very few things. Unlike my older two kids that ate everything and at least tried new foods, DD would rather starve for days then go near a food that she doesn't like. DD does eat more breakfast foods then dinner foods too. We make sure to have plenty of ADRs for breakfast but still need dinner. I am hoping by adding to talk to the chef at meals, due to her issue, that we will be able to get her food she will eat.
Trentmom,
Trouble with textures could be the sign of a disability especially if it is in conjunction with other sensory difficulties such as problems with certain sounds, feel of clothes, not wanting to touch certain things or seeking touch such as bear hugs and bumping into things, or gagging over certain smells etc. You could search for info. on sensory integration dysfunction if you wanted more info. Or, you could just have a picky eater who will out grow it. You didn't mention how old your son is, did you?
Just so people don't think I am hijacking this thread, we are planning a trip for August and DS8 likes the look of the new kids table service menus but is already making a list of CS places that he wants to avoid.
Trentmom,
Sounds like you just have a particular child. Which I think is more common than a not particular one.DD4 changes her mind constantly. For example, many days she won't eat meat but yesterday she chowed down 2 bowls of homemade turkey soup.
DS11 has showed us that consistency will come with age.
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[/QUOTE]My girls where like this,DD8 still is to some extent but with patence they are growing out of it.DD13 will eat a lot more things now and is willing to try more things.Still not keen on veg!
I usually just give then a little of something on the side when it is new and tell them to just try it and its fine if they dont,usually DD13 will try it but DD8 is less willing and the more fuss we make the more she refuses.
British kids dont usually have mac and cheese,pb&j or grilled cheese as a choice in resurants over here so I cant see them eating themDo you guys really put jam and pb on the same sandwhich
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And your baked beans arent like ours.....you see my problem LOL
Have you ever tried peanut butter and jelly sandwhich? It is delicious!!!!
You have to got to try it at least once to see why we Americans love it!!!
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If anyone can post a Beaches and Cream menu, I would so appreciate it! I will return the favor by bringing back menu info when we go in March!![]()
They don't let you take the menus with them and the kids is not separate. So if anyone has one they liberated it. I would think the allears menu is right for them. We were there in Jan and it didn't change at all from our past 7 trips.
I forget what they have for sure. My kids always get the mini cheeseburger/ hamburgers. They come with fries or fruit. I think it is 4.99 or something like that. I think they have hot dogs and grilled cheese too.
We love B&C eat there every trip if we can. We will be at BWV in just over a week, but not sure if we will make it to B&C since we are on the dining plan and don't want to use a CS credit for it. Maybe just Ice Cream.![]()
Added, I found the link to the allears menu
http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menu_bc.htm