Toddlers at Buffets

steveyjc81

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Hi Just wondering. We're staying at AKL, and would like to go to Boma.

We'll have our 17-month baby with us, are we "permitted" to give her stuff from our plate. Not sure how that works in a buffet scenario?

Thanks, Stevey
 
At all you care to eat family style and buffets you are allowed to let her eat off your plate. Some places will even bring a cup of milk or juice free of charge where some will charge for that. This is why people say under 3 can "eat free".
 

So if I can prove (beyond a reasonable doubt I might add) that my wife says I act like a 2 year old when I am at Disney, then I can eat free at buffet's?
Nope. not even if you live on dry cheerios and squeeze fruit.
 
children under the age of 3 can eat off of your plate for free at sit down TS restaurants and can have their own plate at buffet TS locations.
 
We'll have our 17-month baby with us, are we "permitted" to give her stuff from our plate. Not sure how that works in a buffet scenario?


KIDS UNDER-3 EAT FREE "411":
1) TECHNICALLY, there is no such thing as a "kids-under-3-eat-free" policy.
. . . no where in ANY Disney brochure is this mentioned
. . . there is no such policy
2) But, when done per policy, they eat almost free.
3) And, based upon CM discretion, they can eat free.
4) The official rules:
. . . kids under three can eat off the adult's plate
. . . if they order anything, like milk, they are supposed to pay for it
. . . if they order any food, they are supposed to pay for it
. . . this is anywhere, including buffets
5) What really happens:
. . at buffets & AYCTE kids actually "eat buffet food free"
. . . . . . adults could get the food, instead and give it to the kid
. . . . . . the adult could claim it is their plate kid eats from
. . . . . . they might as well have a drink, for same reason
. . . . . . it's tough to determine it was theirs or their parents
. . . . . . thus, kids can have their own plate and beverage without charge
. . at non-buffet, servers can determine if they ordered food
. . . . . . it is easy to tell if they got a drink
. . . . . . the server usually charges for food ordered for the kid
. . . . . . the server usually let's the drink go, but not food
. . . . . . the server, at their own discretion, can charge for beverage
6) So, to wrap-up, in practical terms
. . . at non-buffets, kids under-3 eat without charge ONLY from parent's plate
. . . at buffets & AYCTE, they can actually take food from the buffet table or separate plate
. . . at all meals, items are ordered for the child "might" be charged for them

7) Please remember to add your child to the table count.
. . . if there are four adults and a child, that needs an ADR for five people
. . . this is regardless whether the child is lap, stroller, highchair, or regular chair
. . . also, if the baby makes six people, the AUTOMATIC 18% GRATUITY is in effect
. . . no automatic gratuity at CRT-HDDR-LUAU-BBQ, as tips are already included in the meal price
 
Hi Just wondering. We're staying at AKL, and would like to go to Boma.

We'll have our 17-month baby with us, are we "permitted" to give her stuff from our plate. Not sure how that works in a buffet scenario?

Thanks, Stevey
as others have said yes she can eat but remember to add her to the ressie count even though she is not charged
 
A nice chef at a buffet actually made DGD special pancakes since she is dairy free. She loved them. So very nice of him to do that.
 


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