At WDW most all of the restaurants are really accepting of adults ordering from the kids' menu. Is this an acceptable practice at DL? I have a really small stomach and often times, actually prefer the food on the children's menu.
At WDW most all of the restaurants are really accepting of adults ordering from the kids' menu. Is this an acceptable practice at DL? I have a really small stomach and often times, actually prefer the food on the children's menu.
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I can't answer your question directly. We have so many experts on this board that you'll have lots of info.
Another way to go is to split an order with someone in your party. My two teen girls and I did this a lot last fall - yes, a three-way split on some entrees left us each with enough to eat.
And some of the restaurants are self-serve: French Market and Redd Rockett's come to mind. How would they know if that kid's portion is for you or not?
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The bulk of Disneylands food service is not table service but I believe what is called buffeteria or cafeteria style. I get childrens meals often but I don't generally make an announcement that it's for me.
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I always try and order a child's meal for myself if I like the food. I usually don't announce to the food service people that it is for me and have never had a problem. Nobody has ever questioned it or looked at me strangely. My biggest problem is that I don't usually like the food in a kid's meal and I try to talk my kids into sharing my adult meal! LOL, last time I was at Croc n Bits at DLH, I ordered the kid's cheeseburger with a margarita! I got a couple of comments and laughs from the waitperson!
I have never had a problem ordering off of the kid menu's. They don't ask who it is for.
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I've never had a problem with this. Another little known fact is that most restaurants will let you order an adult-sized portion of anything on the kid's menu as well.
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