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<font color=darkorchid>Pirate-wench<br><font color
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I took my DS6 to Artist Point 2 weeks ago to eat a nice dinner. I made our ressies for 600 so we would have time to leave the park and take a nice relaxing swim or nap before dinner as well as be finished before the adults without children started. We had a fantastic dinner! We made it through without a hitch!
In a few nights we went to Hollywood Brown Derby and followed the same rules about resting before dinner. He was a little more restless that night but was able to focus on coloring. He was able to see how bad he looked when he was having a meltdown. There was a child that was screeching. Everytime the child made that noise DS looked at me and made a face
. I was able to turn it into a learning experience and show him how other ppl were responding to the actions of that poor child. The parents acted like they didn't hear the noise which was probably why the kid was making it.
Now, all that being said, my DS has had the mother of all meltdowns before in a restaurant. Being a single parent and usually dining alone with him, I took him to the bathroom and let him get through it and went back to the table. He's almost out of that stage thank goodness! I do feel sorry for parents whose kids are acting up, but like someone else said, take turns eating and entertaining them. I don't have the trade off luxury but I also didn't take my child to nicer restaurants until I thought he was old enough to handle it.
I agree with others about the putdowns being the main issue with ppl about the OP. Yes, I was on the DDP but that doesn't mean I couldn't have afforded the restaurants we chose. I just thought it'd be easier to have it all paid for in advance and have one less thing to worry about!
In a few nights we went to Hollywood Brown Derby and followed the same rules about resting before dinner. He was a little more restless that night but was able to focus on coloring. He was able to see how bad he looked when he was having a meltdown. There was a child that was screeching. Everytime the child made that noise DS looked at me and made a face

Now, all that being said, my DS has had the mother of all meltdowns before in a restaurant. Being a single parent and usually dining alone with him, I took him to the bathroom and let him get through it and went back to the table. He's almost out of that stage thank goodness! I do feel sorry for parents whose kids are acting up, but like someone else said, take turns eating and entertaining them. I don't have the trade off luxury but I also didn't take my child to nicer restaurants until I thought he was old enough to handle it.
I agree with others about the putdowns being the main issue with ppl about the OP. Yes, I was on the DDP but that doesn't mean I couldn't have afforded the restaurants we chose. I just thought it'd be easier to have it all paid for in advance and have one less thing to worry about!