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25 May 16, 06:37 PM |
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Is there anywhere were kids can't eat
Hi everyone we have booked for next August. There are two families of 4. The kids will be 13,8,7,and 1. We are just looking at restaurants we would like to eat at as we are in the DDP.
Is there any restaurants where ther kids aren't allowed to eat at. I am thinking more of the signature restaurants or California Grill, the yachtman steakhouse etc. Any of the dinner shows that will be too much for the 1 year old. Any other dining that will not be practical. Thanks in advance |
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25 May 16, 06:46 PM |
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Getting Excited
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I don't think any on the dinning plan won't have children, but most signatures as they need 2 credits aren't normally considered good value. The dinner shows that we have been to hoop-de-do and bar-be-que one were child friendly although hoop-de-do was a bit loud they have an early sitting. The 1 year old will probably be more upset at the character meals lots of little ones find them a bit scary
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25 May 16, 06:49 PM |
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Kids are allowed everywhere. Only you know how well your children will sit through a more elaborate signature meal or show. Most ts will take no more than an hour, shows and signatures will take longer. Your 1 year old will need to be happy to sit in a high chair as I don't think buggies are allowed in the restaurants (I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong). My DS would have been fine, but he loves food and people watching. My friend's DS would have been a nightmare after about 20 minutes. All children are different.
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25 May 16, 11:40 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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The only place children, well under 10s are not allowed is Victoria and Alberts, which isn't on the dining plan anyway. We've taken our kids to a few signatures and servers are fine with it. We were never the only ones in with kids. I don't think there's anywhere I would not go to eat on the ddp with my kids. There's just too much choice
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26 May 16, 07:24 AM |
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Thread Starter
Apprentice Imagineer
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Thanks
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26 May 16, 07:24 AM |
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