In January we took my DGS to celebrate his second birthday and first trip to see Mickey and the Gang, and we ate every where. It was our first big family trip


The biggest tip is go where you want to go... he will be fine where ever you choose to go. If you are relaxed he will sense it and he will be relaxed too, if you are apprehensive he will be to.... Kids might not understand it but they feel it.
We did character meals, some days he was really into them, like the morning we had breakfast with the Disney Jr. gang, he was over the moon to see Jake and Sophia, lots of hugs and great character interaction the pics were so good and we took a ton of them, but when we had lunch at Tusker house he was a bit shy and did not want to interact with them, so they just waved and he waved, but we did get a few nice pictures of DD or DSIL holding him next to the character. We just followed his lead on how much he was up for.
For TS - it's just like any other restaurant whether at WDW or at home... and we take him all over when we to go out to eat, He loves T-REX its loud and kinda dark, but he know that they are not real and just pretend, he will ask to eat with the Dino's.. rawr.... when DH and I babysit...we have so much fun.
DH and I always took our DD's with us out to eat from the time they were born, so they started very young being taught how to act in a restaurant and good manners and such... Not saying we did not have some moments with crying or full on melt downs or not wanting to eat. We learned that keeping them on their schedule, if they had lunch at 11:30 at pre school then we had lunch around 11:30 if we were going to eat later we would give them a snack...and never ever planning a meal when it was their normal nap time, things could go sideway at any moment... When we were on vacation the normal house rules we would bend.... okay... we broke several of them, like a huge ice cream sundae that we shared for lunch...
I will share this tip, I have a bag filled with dollar store, Target dollar zone, and clearance toys that I keep for when we go out, this are things that the grandkids have never played with and only get to play with them when we are eating so they are new and not boring... once the meal is over they go back into the bag. Since WDW is a all day adventure I bring a couple and pull out as needed.
Have a magical trip


