mhead
Active Member
I agree 100%. I am also a teacher, but sometimes all I want is to be anywhere that children aren't. I have been to V&A once and of course there was a 7 year old there. She was fairly well behaved, but she got loud and disruptive a few times. Her father thankfully took her outside those times though.
I think this is a good move on Disney's part. After all, people who dine at V&A are spending massive amounts of money on a dinner. They should be able to enjoy their meal in peace and quiet. Honestly, I am surprised they only raised the age to 10. I would have thought they would have gone for 16 as the age minimum.
I am on the fence about CA Grill. It is a very nice place of course and they offer a children's menu. However, even the things on the kids menu require a child with fairly sophisticated tastes to really be enjoyed. I wouldn't be surprised if they are the next restaurant to get a ban on young children.
As for certain PI clubs, I think children have absolutely no business in either of those places. Nightclubs are nightclubs. Alcohol is served in great quantity throughout PI and its just a stupid policy that children are allowed in certain places. :brick:
Well - I am a school principal and also like to get a way from kids - HOWEVER we are talking about Walt Disney World - and I don't necessaril;y think this is an appropriate move as it is a place for families and if a family so decides they want to eat at any spot on property they should be allowed to if they are willing to spend the money. There are way too many of us here that have forgotten that WDW does not exist for our own personal benefit - but for the enjoyment of families and as Walt said when creating DL " a place where the children and the parents can have fun together."
Of course none this will affect me as I have no desire to eat at V&A with or without my children. Also ate at Cali Grill once and thought it was the worst meal I have ever had on property.