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  • On Jul 15, 2012
    Jane from LA 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.

    We will be in WDW for 3rd visit in Jan 2013 & have the DDP. DD is 12 and a very picky eater. I know she is considered/paid for as an adult on dining plan but can she still order from the childs menu? Love this panel, Thanks so much!

    Hi Jane,

    As your Daughter will be 12 years old during your visit, she will indeed be classed as adult and should really therefore order from the adult menu.

    According to Disney Dining, the official policy is that it is up to the discretion of the restaurants management as to whether or not a Guest can order from the children's menu.

    In my experience, servers at each of the restaurants will do their very best to accommodate requests made by Guests and to ensure that they have an enjoyable experience whilst dining there.

    If nothing on the adult menu appeals to your Daughter at any restaurants, she will most likely be able to request something from the children's menu instead. In most cases, you will find that she will be given a larger portion than that which would normally be given to a child.

    If you are really struggling, it is worth asking your server if it is possible for her to have something which is not on the menu but is fairly easy to make, like a sandwich or toastie for example. Whilst this can't be guaranteed you will find that Disney are very accommodating to children who are picky eaters.

    Wishing you a magical trip filled with memories which will last a lifetime
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Hi! I'm Emma, a wife, mum of two, and lover of all things Disney! I am very proud to be representing the UK on the panel and can't wait to help other families, particularly international visitors, to plan their trips to the Walt Disney World Resort as well as helping them to create some lifelong, magical memories. Learn More About Emma

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