Mother, Son, Giraffe, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Animal Kingdom, Savannah
  • On Jan 2, 2009
    Barb from PA 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 read that when dining with a party of more than 4, your party might get split up. I am planning on traveling as the only adult with my 4 children. I don't want split from them. Will they make an exception? Barb PA

    Hi Barb,

    I am sure there are many exceptions to the rule with splitting up a larger party and this must be one of those exceptions!  I would suggest that you call Disney Dining at (407) WDW-DINE (939-3463) and let them know what your situation is, that you will be the only adult with 4 children and I am sure they would attach some sort of flag or note onto your reservations (I can't see that they would split up your children from you).  When I fly with my 8 year old daughter and we don't get our seats assigned together, I have always been accommodated when I have arrived at the airline desk (one lady told me that they would never split up a child from a parent even though I have seen this happen to others, I think it is all in who you are lucky enough to deal with).  I know I got off-topic there, but I was trying to compare similar situations and I am sure that Disney would accommodate your situation (I would hope so anyways as I have found Disney to be very accommodating to most specific needs that guests have).  I wish you a most magical vacation and many wonderful dining experiences within Walt Disney World!

    Best wishes,
    Brigitta
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Meet the Panelist: Brigitta, British Columbia

I am a Canadian citizen working in the tourism industry. My Disney World experiences started with my family when I was just a little girl. I have continued this tradition with my daughter who has been there now more than 15 times. Learn More About Brigitta

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