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  1. #1
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    Default Boma - kids menu?

    Ok, our DD just turned 10. We were thinking of going to Boma when we are at WDW in a few weeks (if we can get an ADR). DD is somewhat picky and would probably just want the chicken tenders or grilled chicken. I just am having a hard time justifying spending $40 for her to eat some chicken. Anyone know if there is a separate menu where we can just order her a meal and not have her go to the buffet?
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    Unfortunately BOMA is a buffet and you will have to pay the adult price. They do have a section of "kid friendly" food, but I agree that is alot of money.

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    After our last visit to Boma, when my 13-yr old son ate a small plate of meat and a few tiny dessert items, I decided Boma is now for me & spouse only, no kids. It's so totally not worth it for "juniors" (i.e., over 9-yr old) who aren't big, adventurous eaters!

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    I agree with your point but maybe another way to look at the siutation would be "Is it worth paying $120 (3 X $40) for your family to eat at Boma?" You could take it one step further and subtract the cost of eating at your second choice. Say to costs $25 each ($75 total). Is it worth spending an additional $45 for the family to eat at Boma? I say if you family enjoys Boma go for it, you are on vacation.

    This is one reason I like the dining plan. Eating is a fixed cost (plus tip & adult beverages of course) and the cost of each reasturant does not factor into my selections.
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