Lisa F
is a very wise woman
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Well I am an advocate of having both options available. Don't blame having options for picky eaters for Disney's blindness in realizing they can do both. For example, it would literally cost them nothing to have a kid portion of the skipper mac and cheese or whatever the hell it is called now because of the way they are now serving it to adults... it's cut out of a big pan. They don't make those decisions because parents ask for more plain options, they do because they are not selling well I'd guess. Also if your kids are truly adventurous there are tons of options on the appetizer menu priced like kid menu items and in appropriate portions. I had an appetizer at that place myself for a meal.It affects the kids. Because people insist on having either bland, tasteless food (Mickey Check) or generic junk for kids, kids like mine have very few choices. Back when the dining plan was a good deal, we were having to pay to upgrade kids to adults (and one was 5) so that they could actually enjoy tasty and interesting food. They would have loved a child's portion of char siu pork or a child's noodle/curry bowl at Skipper Canteen. Instead they put fried chicken, mac & cheese, and dry steak/fish on the menu - with "exotic" names. Blech. There is not even one unique choice for a child.
Well if there is nothing the adults will order it's really stupid to consider it in the first place. But there are plenty of adults who have kids who are picky for various reasons but who are not picky themselves, and I am a firm believer that disney should be offering a good mix of restaurant appropriate kid options as well as a few more plain options for kids who eat more plainly. The signatures do this, lots of the ethnic restaurants over in epcot do this (or don't even offer more plain food at all)... MOST places have good kid offerings (meaning comparable to the adult menu) unless they are generic american food type places and then the adult choices are not super exciting either. Skipper Canteen has struggled with their menu since they opened but honestly if I had a kid who wanted the more interesting food I'd order him the falafel or a noodle salad or something from the appetizer menu... their appetizer choices are great there. the point is there is something they can eat reasonably priced even if it's not called out specifically as the kid's menu. It would only be a problem on DDP I guess, although if you're looking for that flexibility then DDP isn't for you and it's not like it is such an amazingly stellar deal that you are missing out by going totally OOP.I think what they are pointing out is that Skipper's Canteen had a more "exotic" menu including their kids menu and report after report in the beginning is I am not booking there because there is nothing myself or my children will eat. The "mac and cheese" at Skippers is a bachamel sauce and not your standard yellow mac and cheese. A lot of kids won't eat it so parents complained and sent it back. With all those complaints the Skippers mac and cheese was changed to the standard mac and cheese available everywhere else. Now for parents that do have kids that are a little more adventurous they lost 1 place they could go with a less than traditional kids menu.
OP there are a few places you can get curry dishes and maybe a Thai inspired dish but no where you can get a full on Thai meal. You can get a few of the same flavor profiles as well with it not marked as Thai but it is going to take a lot of menu reading. I find AK and the hotels to be the better options Skippers has a little but the menu has change since I went so not sure what it all tastes like now.
I'm not sure why at a family vacation destination accommodating kids who are plain eaters and literally have nothing else to eat on the menu if there is not something basic for them is so offensive to people.

