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Old 28 Nov 18, 06:42 PM  
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I will be travelling with my 2 kids. One will be 5, not a big eater, and the other will be 2 and a half but loves food (but doesn't get DDP). We are staying at CBR in November 2019 and have QSDDP. I understand that all QS credits are adult credits but I also see that kids must order from a kid's meal if available. So my question is, if I leave my wife and kids to find a table/spot while I go and order food can I order 3 adult quick service meals (with 3 beers so that daddy gets 2 ;-) ) to feed the 4 of us or will the server ask for proof of who the meals are for?
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Old 28 Nov 18, 06:53 PM  
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Don't worry about it as there isn't actually any difference between an adult and a child QS credit - they're all just QS credits. So, order whatever you like

The only time that I've been made to order from the children's menu was in 2012 at Wolfgang Puck Express, but they have a decent kids menu so it wasn't a problem. They're a 3rd party restaurant and not owned or operated by Disney, so they can be a bit more restrictive, but in general it's really not a problem.
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Old 29 Nov 18, 07:21 PM  
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We have not long been back with a 3 year old and an 18 month old. We always ordered the adult Qs meal an asked for an extra plate so that they could share. It was never a problem.
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Old 30 Nov 18, 12:08 PM  
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That's good to hear. Thank you both!
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Old 30 Nov 18, 12:17 PM  
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Good to hear this... we have the same problem a 2 year old with a big appetite!
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Old 30 Nov 18, 12:21 PM  
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You won't be able to order 3 beers though, I believe they ask for ID for each drink, so even if you just ordered 2 for you and your wife they would need to see ID from both of you
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Old 30 Nov 18, 12:56 PM  
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My DD is 18 but on our invoice we were down as 5 adult 1 child for DDP I can assure you she ate an adult meal everytime she wasn't of course allowed the alcohol and we were asked for id for each alcoholic drink
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Old 30 Nov 18, 02:10 PM  
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In regards to Disney, are they good for toddlers/babies etc. I.e go to Center Parcs you get baby food free, and free squash/water etc. Do Disney do anything like this as we’ve got family with a baby with us.
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