What do you do with your sleeping infant/toddler...

la79al

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when it's time to eat. On our last trip, DD fell asleep during probably half of our TS meals. I always ended up holding her which made eating difficult and not really that fun. Has anyone ever been able to bring a stroller in for a sleeping kiddo? (We actually did get to do it at Tusker House because she was asleep before we went in and we made it clear that taking her out was not an option. Possibly as a result, our waitress was not so nice, even though we were tucked out of the way in a corner)
 
We've done it in Crystal Palace. She was out like a light, the hostesses were very kind about it. I feel badly, we made the ressie just for her, but if we woke her up, he** would have broken loose! lol
 
While we have brought our stroller in many, many times to TS restaurants that do not offer seating for infants too young for a high chair (places like Chef Mickey's have infant highchairs), we have never tried to bring a 'highchair' aged baby/toddler in a stroller. We assumed we weren't allowed once baby can sit in a high chair. All TS places have been great about letting our young infants stay in the stroller when they couldn't yet sit up (even LeCellier and Beaches and Cream, known for their small size). I hope someone here has some experience with this.:goodvibes
 


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