Disney Restaurants/ ADR questions

Kriszee1

New Member
I have a couple of questions:

First, I have made all of my ADR's over the phone, not using my reservation number, but my telephone number. Is there still a way to get a list of your reservations?

Also, I have a VERY picky eater, 3 years old...can I request grilled cheese or noodles & butter at any sit down restaurant? Is it a faux pax if you bring a small box of cereal with you and ask for milk? He eats nothing but cereal lately.:brick: Thanks!
 

bgoebel

Member
I just stayed at Caribbean beach in june and am planning next years trip. I have a 4 year old and 17 month old and at most of the sit down restaurants they were flexible. I think the only places you will have problems is the world showcase places in epcot (morocco for example - may not have noodles or bread for grilled cheese to make it in it's standard-kid friendly fashion). I always had other food options packed but didn't take it out unless in times of desperation and simply explained it to the server at the restaurant. I'm sure they are used to all sorts of accomodations needing to be made.
 
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pinkrose

Well-Known Member
I have a couple of questions:

First, I have made all of my ADR's over the phone, not using my reservation number, but my telephone number. Is there still a way to get a list of your reservations?

Also, I have a VERY picky eater, 3 years old...can I request grilled cheese or noodles & butter at any sit down restaurant? Is it a faux pax if you bring a small box of cereal with you and ask for milk? He eats nothing but cereal lately.:brick: Thanks!

When you check in, go to the concierge's counter and they will give you a print out of your reservation. They are connected to your phone number. :)
 
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GoofyMom2

New Member
We, too, have a very picky eater (DS age 7)

Most places were very accomadating to him and can make plain pasta, a grilled cheese etc. Some places, like O'Hana's at the Poly, have menu options not listed. Just ask your server.

Disney is very used to special requests....don't sweat it!

PS Hint: Most foodcourts at the resorts have jelly (and PB) in the condiment section. Grab a handful and have them during your park visits. You can usually get bread, a bun etc from most places and make a quick sandwich if nothing else strikes their fancy. Much easier than trying to carry around an entire sandwich!

Counter service places that have burgers can make a "toasted cheese on a bun", they even have a special button for it and it is fairly inexpensive.
 
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