Lunch at BoG will be "Quick Service."
But you have to place your order, then they seat you (or you are seated) and they bring the food to you. So, I don't think people are going to be able to wander past the entrance line to go look around.
Lunch at BoG will be "Quick Service."
Actually, there are plenty of kids who are allowed to eat only chicken fingers, and McDonald's. Hence, the childhood obesity problem.I clicked on the link and then on the kids menu link but I couldn't find anything weird.
I found grilled chicken breast, grilled fish, steak,...
I'm actually quite pleased with a kid's menu without the usual junk food.
We do eat burgers and chicken fingers sometimes as a treat but it's certainly not the norm and I can't imagine that there are many kids out there that live strictly on junk food, so I guess that the majority of children would find something they liked on the menu.
Magpie said:While I support the new menu, and the expanded options, and I think picky eaters should not be indulged (unless they have a medical reason for being picky), I have to say your statement is simply not true.
I have two children. One was picky, the other would eat anything put in front of him. No one made a fuss. No one groomed the one child to be picky. She'd simply rather go hungry than eat something she didn't like. And believe me, she'd let herself get so hungry, she'd end up with a tummy ache (even barfing!) at her next meal. So she'd eat less. And so on...
We simply focussed on teaching her good manners (try a bite of everything, say "no thank you", excuse yourself politely, and go to the kitchen to make a peanut butter sandwich). Sometimes at fancy meals, she'd cry if she couldn't find anything she considered edible. She hated to feel left out of the meal.
We reassured her she'd outgrow picky eating. And you know what? She did! She was nine, and coincidentally happened to be vacationing at Disney for the first time, when she finally ate a whole hotdog - and liked it! Yeah, it's junk food, but it was a huge step past chicken breast and white rice, so we celebrated the occasion anyway. I bet the BOG would have been a huge help. Anyway, now she's 16, and will eat practically anything I make. Even chili! Sometimes.![]()
Lunch at BoG will be "Quick Service."
Every day I read complaints that there is not enough variety for kids at WDW. Now let's hear the complaints that there are no chicken nuggets.
Actually, there are plenty of kids who are allowed to eat only chicken fingers, and McDonald's. Hence, the childhood obesity problem.
If people don't think their child will eat the food there, don't go.I'm actually excited about the menu..between people complaining about the kiddie menu and the whining about beer and wine being served, maybe an ADR won't be that hard to get.
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Now, my kids can be a little picky at times and I've got one kiddo with textural /sensory issues with his disability.Up until this past summer, he would not eat meat. Then , while at Disney, he said "I'm going to try something new every day we are here". And while it took a second, something clicked... And he ate any meat we put in front of him during our 13 day trip!!!..
While I like the kids menu and think it's a great idea, we have a picky eater in our family. My stepson is very picky about what he eats. When he lived with his mother she never made him eat veggies and fruits. He basically got to eat whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted cause she didn't want to be a parent and was more concerned with being his friend. His diet consisted of hotdogs, chicken nuggets, fries, chips, and soda. Basically if it was junk he ate it. Once my DH got full custody it has been a constant battle to get him to eat anything but junk food. He is almost 12 and still sits at the table and cries cause he doesn't want to eat the good meal that have been put on the table. Sometimes it's just about what it looks like. This is just not something we want to suffer through on vacation so I canceled my plans to eat at BOG even though I was very much looking forward to it. We will continue to try and hopefully I'll get to eat there one day.
While I like the kids menu and think it's a great idea, we have a picky eater in our family. My stepson is very picky about what he eats. When he lived with his mother she never made him eat veggies and fruits. He basically got to eat whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted cause she didn't want to be a parent and was more concerned with being his friend. His diet consisted of hotdogs, chicken nuggets, fries, chips, and soda. Basically if it was junk he ate it. Once my DH got full custody it has been a constant battle to get him to eat anything but junk food. He is almost 12 and still sits at the table and cries cause he doesn't want to eat the good meal that have been put on the table. Sometimes it's just about what it looks like. This is just not something we want to suffer through on vacation so I canceled my plans to eat at BOG even though I was very much looking forward to it. We will continue to try and hopefully I'll get to eat there one day.
Based on those photos, I wouldn't bother eating there. The food looks disgusting.![]()
Bolding mine. Why would you tolerate this? I would dread dinner every night. We expect DD to try what I make and if she doesn't like it she can get cereal or make a sandwich. No way would I deal with a crying kid at dinner time. That would simply be tortuous to me.
P.S. When was your BoG reservation? I've been trying to get one for ANY time.