cornish pixie
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I don't know what reaction Im going to get but please be nice
I personally think that the cut off age of 9 years old is to young for things like disney dining, buffets etc.
I know all children are very different but to eat out say for a buffet dinner my girls would only really choose from the childrens menu.
Even if they did find anything from the adults menu they would still only eat a small amount.
They are only just 10 and 11 but I'm sure we would eat at more Disney proprties if it was a little cheaper for the girls . 4 adult prices for us is just not value for money.
I would be more than happy to pay say a middle price for that middley age group but to have to pay an adults price is just to much.
Obviously we will have to wait until our children are better eaters ( please don't think all they eat is fast food far from it ) and then we can justify paying the price.
Am I the only person who feels this way
Would love to hear
Cornish Pixie


I personally think that the cut off age of 9 years old is to young for things like disney dining, buffets etc.
I know all children are very different but to eat out say for a buffet dinner my girls would only really choose from the childrens menu.
Even if they did find anything from the adults menu they would still only eat a small amount.
They are only just 10 and 11 but I'm sure we would eat at more Disney proprties if it was a little cheaper for the girls . 4 adult prices for us is just not value for money.
I would be more than happy to pay say a middle price for that middley age group but to have to pay an adults price is just to much.
Obviously we will have to wait until our children are better eaters ( please don't think all they eat is fast food far from it ) and then we can justify paying the price.
Am I the only person who feels this way
Would love to hear
Cornish Pixie

