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Old 3 Feb 20, 01:25 PM  
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Buffalo Bill's with a 22 month old

Hi All, We are on the half Board plus dining plan so get the 9.30pm sitting at BB's included I believe. That would be too late for my wife, let alone our boys! so we are thinking of upgrading to the 6.30pm slot. But as our 22 month old isn't on the meal plan I'm guessing he wouldn't get a seat or space for a high chair? Does anyone have any experience of doing BBs with a young child? Thanks
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We took our LB at 9 months so not getting any food wasn't really a problem... the bigger issue was that they don't have highchairs or their own seat so are expected to sit on your lap. As a very 'grabby' baby we knew that was never going to work so we had to take it in turns to sit on the stairs with him. He was actually a little angel the whole show but was a little bit of a challenge!

My sister recently took her LB at 2 and although he didn't get a seat they did give them extra food for him.

Our evening at Buffalo Bill's is included in my trip report here (in case you find it in any way helpful!)

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We did WWS twice with my Daughter when she was under 3 - both times she sat on my lap which was easier when she was 18 months than when she was 35 months.. she didn't get any main meal food but happily shared mine and her Sister's. They did give her an ice lolly and chocolate coin at the end though.

IIRC the first time we went she didn't get a hat but she did the second time.
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Thanks for the info guys, think we will probably give Bill's a miss, our little one really does have ants in his pants so I think trying to get him to sit relatively still for 90 mins might be asking too much. oh well it will give us something new to do the next time!
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