Originally Posted By allygator206 Is it true they are going to start only selling kids meals to kids inside Disneyland?
Originally Posted By AJTW How can they possibly enforce this? You are talking about the walk up venues. Right?
Originally Posted By SuzieQ There is absolutely no way to enforce it. This is the first I've seen of this rumor. Do you have a source?
Originally Posted By 4Disnee I don't know how they could do that either. Unless you mean like eating at the BB?
Originally Posted By Elderp This has started to my understanding at BB. I was told by CMs (at BB) that this would soon be spreading everywhere at the park. I think it is dumb but whatever, I usually pack a lunch anyhow, but I did think the lunchboxes were cool.
Originally Posted By MomofPrincess I don't know how they can enforce this, either. Usually my husband goes up to order while my kids & I hold a table. How would they know if kids or adults were eating the meals?
Originally Posted By doodlebug MomofPrincess that is my exact thoughts... And we do the same thing! Why would they want the entire family waiting in line, clogging up the eating place and making it more crowded...
Originally Posted By MomofPrincess Right! I mean, I can see it maybe at the sit-down take-your-order restaurants (like Blue Bayou), but otherwise, it'd be a crazy idea!
Originally Posted By 4Disnee I guess I may understand the BB but I can't see it happening in the rest of the park. I can't see how they would even begin to control that?
Originally Posted By threeundertwo Maybe you could only get kids meals with the purchase of "adult" food items. That would prevent people from only buying kids meals. I'm just guessing. I understand it at sit-down restaurants, but otherwise it's silly.
Originally Posted By smeeeko well maybe if they offered half portions or something at the walk ups folks wouldn't be inclined to want the kids meals.. although sometimes what we do is get an order of stuff at the walk up and split the order. Makes sense though at the sitdown restaurants, and buffets (which I hope were enforcing it anyway).
Originally Posted By cstephens threeundertwo wrote: > Maybe you could only get kids meals with the purchase of "adult" food items. That would prevent people from only buying kids meals. That wouldn't really work either. Some kids need to eat more often than an adult would, so if your kid needs to eat, you have to buy food for yourself too? The discussion was on another board where at Blue Bayou someone (an adult) was apparently told they couldn't order a kid's meal anymore. As others have said, the only place to really enforce this is a table service location. /cs
Originally Posted By LPFan22 Whenever I've dined at BB I'd usually request the adult version of something from the kids menu and have paid an adult price, which I always thought was fair. Most of the food on the adult menu is too rich for me so this always worked out. I hope they don't put a stop to that as I'd hate to stop dining there.
Originally Posted By Blacksheep Uncle that brings up something I was talking about this weekend... I'm hardly a 'petite' but I find the portions for most Disney meals FAR too big... IMHO, 2/3rd the current portion size at 3/4 of the current price would certinly encourage me to spend a little extra on one of those good looking deserts that I never have room for...
Originally Posted By BrnardM <<<well maybe if they offered half portions or something at the walk ups folks wouldn't be inclined to want the kids meals>>> Of course lowering the prices might help to!
Originally Posted By friendofdd DW and I always split an adult meal. Just ask the server for an extra plate. However, that is not a solution when I am at the park alone.
Originally Posted By belle42 You are always welcome to share the food with a random family and share the Disney magic
Originally Posted By SuzieQ LOL! I'm picturing a parent's face as a stranger walks up with a bowl of pasta and say, "Would you like half?"
Originally Posted By belle42 OK, that came out wrong. You could approach someone else in line (before you start eating the food) saying "Hey, I know I won't be able to eat all of my food. Would one of your children like some of my meal?"