PrincessAurora
<font color=blue>Hmpphh! Who needs that boy in gre
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I would be the first to sign up for an adults only fine dining establishment at a resort (not inside the parks). I agree with previous posters that with hundreds of alternatives, allowing a single place for adult only dining is no big deal.
I have been pretty lucky regarding signature restaurants and kids. The majority of the kids I've encountered were well behaved and I have NO problem at all with well behaved kids or sleeping babies.
I do practice "selective seating" in some places. Example: my first trip to Citricos I was seated right next to a baby in a high chair. I asked to be moved. Now the baby isn't horrible and I don't hate kids but I played the odds. Here is a baby in a highchair. The baby is within throwing distance of my fur. Baby already has mashed food product on the tray. The odds of my fur being hit with mashed food is higher in this case than sitting next to adults or older kids. I talked to the hostess quietly and were moved with no fuss.
I'm going to check out Jellyrolls on this trip now that my fav outdoor bar (PI) has been open to more underage kids (some older ones are also scamming drinks out of adults - do NOT get me started on that one).
Here is for having a little bit of everything for everyone!
I have been pretty lucky regarding signature restaurants and kids. The majority of the kids I've encountered were well behaved and I have NO problem at all with well behaved kids or sleeping babies.
I do practice "selective seating" in some places. Example: my first trip to Citricos I was seated right next to a baby in a high chair. I asked to be moved. Now the baby isn't horrible and I don't hate kids but I played the odds. Here is a baby in a highchair. The baby is within throwing distance of my fur. Baby already has mashed food product on the tray. The odds of my fur being hit with mashed food is higher in this case than sitting next to adults or older kids. I talked to the hostess quietly and were moved with no fuss.
I'm going to check out Jellyrolls on this trip now that my fav outdoor bar (PI) has been open to more underage kids (some older ones are also scamming drinks out of adults - do NOT get me started on that one).
Here is for having a little bit of everything for everyone!