PollyannaMom
I was a click-clack champ!!
- Joined
- May 16, 2006
- Messages
- 33,852
As others said--it's Disney. Kids are welcome at nearly every restaurant.
Think about what time of day is best for your kids. For my family (my littles are 3 and 4), it's breakfast. The kids are always great for breakfast--well behaved and ready to eat. Least predictable is dinner. It's when they're most likely to have a melt down, and it's amplified at Disney. It took us 2 trips for this to finally sink in. In planning the next trip, we'll still reserve a couple of dinners, but for the most part, we'll stick to quick service.
Also, think about how far into the trip you are. We've found that if we're going to do a table service dinner, it's better toward the beginning of the trip. I think everyone's just tired by then end, so we keep it flexible. We had dinner at Artist Point on arrival day, and the kids were fantastic! I think everyone was well-rested and excited to be there. We'd also been showing them pictures of the kids dessert--a piece of chocolate that you paint. They knew what to expect and were excited about it.
I agree with other commenters about the buffets. You have more control over timing. And there's always a good variety. I prefer family style meals though--like Ohana or Garden Grill (side note--I think this is a great, underrated character experience, and there's a good chance you can get a reservation within 30 days). I like not having to get up and down. You're either dragging the kids to the buffet line or someone has to stay with them at the table. I feel like I never actually get to eat. With family style, it's just all right there.
Can I "like" this one twice? Excellent advice!