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26 Jan 20, 08:05 PM |
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Fussy eating and table service at Disney
We are going this September and have the DDP. I’ve been reading some trip reports and I’ve seen in some restaurants that you can ask for nuggets and fries. I have a really fussy 9 year old that this might help. We have previously not been to some places after looking at the menu and thinking no way will she eat that. I like the look of ohana for dinner and the rest of us including the baby will eat whatever. Is this a option that they would do in most places? She would eat plain meat, fries, plain pasta, all veg.
Thank you 😊
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26 Jan 20, 08:19 PM |
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Not sure about places with a set menu like Ohana but check the kids menus on the other TS places as they tend to have simple taste menus. We are considering upgrading our 7 yr olds ticket as too many pizzas and nuggets (More QS though tbf).
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26 Jan 20, 10:36 PM |
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We have a major picky eater as well and I think when we did Ohana a long time ago we got other stuff.
According to another Disney board in 2019 some say that they offered 'chicken fingers, hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, fries and mac and cheese. 'Ohana has always been pretty hugely accommodating for picky eaters' They get from Kona Cafe. I think you should be ok. |
27 Jan 20, 12:48 AM |
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Fab, thank you both
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27 Jan 20, 11:30 AM |
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Excited about Disney
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I’m so glad you’ve posted this. I have an extremely picky eater and I’m worried about the character meals I’ve booked for dinner. I know Akershus is going to be very hard work with him, he won’t even touch pizza if there’s too much cheese. We may well end up cashing in our snack credits for him before the meal.
The other is Cinderella’s Royal Table...I’ve given him the heads up and said he won’t starve, we’ll sort something. The only other meals are breakfast, which he will eat quite easily. |
28 Jan 20, 07:39 AM |
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Join Date: Jan 13
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My picky ones had burger and chips at Ohana
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28 Jan 20, 09:02 AM |
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Buffet style meals might suit and make it quite exciting for your little one to make their own choice from a selection 'like a grown up' ?
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28 Jan 20, 11:58 AM |
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When we did Ohana they offered my son chicken tenders and fries, hot dog or mac and cheese. We found they were willing to offer similar options in most restaurants even if they weren't on the menu
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