Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Oct 3, 2011
    Rachel from OH Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We have the DD plan and I have 2 kids ( 9 & 11), one will eat of the kid's menu & the other on adult. Can we take turns on who uses the kid's menu?

    Hello there Rachel!

    That really is a great question! I think that the whole reason for having the different option is just for dining reasons to make sure an adult or an older child is not trying to get one by the system. As long as you all order the items that you are supposed to order then, I do not think that there would be a problem with the kids eating off the other's plate. I think it's the same as you ordering something and your husband eating the rest once you are full... now if your child is 15 and orders off the childs menu, that is frowned upon. I hope this information helps you with your planning and if you have more questions, please ask away, we are always here to help! Have a Magical Time at the Walt Disney World Resort! Thanks so much for asking the Moms Panel!
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Meet the Panelist: Angelo, South Carolina

I am originally from Puerto Rico and currently live in Simpsonville, SC. I'm a single Dad with an eleven year old daughter and seven year old son. I love planning trips to Walt Disney World and can't wait to help you! Learn More About Angelo

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