Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Oct 21, 2015
    Elaine from NC Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I have made dining reservations for a party of 4, my husband, myself, and my three year old twins. When I log into my dining reservations it classes them as infants. They sit in seats not high chairs. Will this be problematic?

    Hi Elaine,

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel and thank you for your question!

    So long as your children are included as part of your party for your upcoming dining reservations, how they’re classified (i.e. adult, child or infant) won’t matter for your seating arrangements. Just specify what your preference would be when you get to the restaurant. As an example, I’ve visited Walt Disney World Resort several times with my little guy who is about to turn 3. We’ve always noted him on our dining reservations, even when he was an itty bitty baby. When we checked in for our meals, we always specified whether we wanted a high chair or booster seat for him or (as was the case during our last visit), he was just going to sit in a regular chair like Mama and Dada!

    Please don’t hesitate to come back and visit us if you have any other questions about your upcoming vacation.

    Have a Magical Day, 

    Lynne
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Meet the Panelist: Lynne, Quebec

Hi, I’m Lynne from Montreal, Quebec, Canada! I’m a working mom who enjoys snuggles with my son and my husband, who has been my sweetheart since 1997. We’ve been lucky enough to experience several milestones in Walt Disney World, including our wedding and honeymoon in 2009. As Disney Vacation Club members, we often plan trips for large, and sometimes even multi-generational, groups to come and enjoy the fun with us. Learn More About Lynne

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