Re: rant: kids at le cellier
Sadly a lot of parents now think their child's behavior is someone elses problem. :mad:
Suffice to say if my boy tried anything like that he would be removed from the restaurant immediately and made to apologise to anyone he had run into, etc.
Re: rant: kids at le cellier
It is getting pretty stressful at WDW table service restaurants (at least many of them). Strollers left helter skelter with shreiking children who are not watched carefully enough by their parent. Yet, if one of them were injured, I'll bet those parents would sit up and take better notice!
I don't know what to tell you about the restaurants, especially the park ones. :unsure: Until parents take responsibility for their offspring, you are going to have a repeat performance no matter where you try to dine.
Re: rant: kids at le cellier
We encountered this at GF Cafe last year, mum and dad sitting holding hands while eating their breakfast whilst son and daughter running among other tables. Mum and dad kept smiling at us as if we were enjoying their little darlings :rolleyes008:
My two are no angels at home by any means but they have been brought up eating in restaurants and know how to behave. We ate in Citricos last year and a lady actually came up to us to compliment us on our childrens behaviour at dinner and I must say their children were also very well behaved. That said we chose to eat there at 6pm so it was fairly quiet and I felt that was an appropriate time for us to take our children in that restaurant.
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Lisa, thank you for being a wonderful parent! You should open a school for training parents! :yes:
I do tend to tell the adults with a child that the child is beautifully behaved, if that is the case. It's more to reinforce the child than the adults, but it doesn't hurt to know that your hard work is paying off, eh?
Having children means that your schedule may sometimes be interrupted, that you may not be able to see your careful plans through in some cases, that you may have to leave or miss an event for any number of reasons. Being a parent does not mean you subject your children to late night meals, other diners to exhausted children who are misbehaving, or servers to children who are going runny mumples throughout the restaurant. You may have to actually get up and remove the child, or forego the dinner all together. :rolleyes:
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Thanks Tink - believe me my kids can be horrors :lol: they just know how to behave and enjoy eating in restaurants. They were taken from an early age as we eat out a lot :) I can't abide children (or adults for that matter :lol:) playing up in restaurants - be it McDonalds or Victoria and Alberts. :D
Re: rant: kids at le cellier
We had this problem last year with 2 totally uncontrollable children on the table next to us. Their parents had absolutely no control and the kids just sat at the table and trashed everything they could lay their hands on. We were absolutely disgusted and it has really put us off going back there again.:mad:
Re: rant: kids at le cellier
It`s sad when this type of behaviour occurs.
When you think about it, having a nice relaxed dinner in a good WDW restaurant is all that us childless couples want in the evening...it`s not a lot to ask for is it?
I certainly don`t mind having children around unless they are acting like spoiled brats that is, but in a way I feel that the parents are largely to blame by dragging their worn out kids to the restaurants when it`s way past their normal bedtime.
Re: rant: kids at le cellier
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Slowhand
When you think about it, having a nice relaxed dinner in a good WDW restaurant is all that us childless couples want in the evening...it`s not a lot to ask for is it?
THANKYOU for saying it, that's *exactly* the point. So often I feel people think I'm selfish for it and I know Disney is a great place for kids but come on, 9pm at a nice upscale restaurant, we should be able to relax a bit
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I certainly don`t mind having children around unless they are acting like spoiled brats that is, but in a way I feel that the parents are largely to blame by dragging their worn out kids to the restaurants when it`s way past their normal bedtime.
completely agree. We had the conversation recently with a couple we know who consider that when they're on holiday thats it, the kids run round because the parents are on their "time off" :rolleyes008: they don't get it at all and of course they give all children a bad name when the majority are just having a great time with their parents sitting at the table etc.
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I must be of the old school but when my kids were small they sat at the table and did as they were told. They knew their table manners and behaved (well most of the time!) I have seen this too at Disney.
I was talking to a worker in our local Starbucks who was telling me that this is a big problem. Just because there is space, the Mums seem to think it is OK to chat and little Johnny and Josie run around. She was saying that she had a full cannister of boiling water in her two hands when she turned around with it to find a two year old behind the counter under the cannister. The worker was terrified. When she told the Mum - guess what? The mother gave off to her for almost scalding her daughter! The worker told me that she often has to return kids from behind the counter as the Mums just dont look after them while they sit and chat . Time to go back to a few basics I think!
Margaret