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Need adult for breakfast resist.....

disneygirl1024

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Original Poster
If this question makes anymore mad please do not fire at me for this. I am asking a simple question. My kids who are 15 and 17 want to do a breakfast ressie but I really do want to. My question is....can I make a reservation and they just go themselves. They are bringing a first timer with them. Again remember just wondering.....
 

disneygirl1024

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Original Poster
Wow I hate word correct. Title is Suppose to say ressie, not resist. Also I do not want to do the early breakfast. Any suggestions?
 

mrsdanalind

Member
Question:

If this question makes anymore mad please do not fire at me for this. I am asking a simple question. My kids who are 15 and 17 want to do a breakfast ressie but I really do want to. My question is....can I make a reservation and they just go themselves. They are bringing a first timer with them. Again remember just wondering.....

When you make the reservation, you make it for the number of adults and children.. and in what name. So if you make a reservation for three adults, then three adults can go. Hope this helps
 

sweetpee_1993

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While on our trip in September our 15 yro decided he wanted to do something different from us for dinner so he made himself a reservation at Cape May for the clam bake, went by himself, and paid with his own gift card being sure to tip accordingly. We were around the corner having dinner at the Yachtsman. It's not like he was sooooo far away. LOL! He's a very reserved kiddo, though, so it's not like he would be rambunctious or that anyone would question him. So, if your question is if a minor can eat at a sit down restaurant sans adults then the answer is yes. However, if the big kids show up being rowdy or anything like that I could see them being turned away. I think it depends on the behavior of the kids a lot. Does that make sense?
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
They're not going to turn them away- it's not like you're sending a 6 and 8 year old in there to eat alone. You should just make the reservation for three adults (them, plus the friend you mentioned), given that they won't be ordering off the kids menu, anyway.
 

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