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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We leave tomorrow for a high-end resort and will be on the Club floor. Hope it makes a dent in our daily burn rate! I have a picky eater who turns his nose up at the food the rest of us enjoy at dinner. Then he's hungry at 10pm and I'm stuck with Doritos from the vending machine. A cheese & cracker tray would be preferable![/quote] Really depends on the hotel. We stayed at a Marriott in Mexico in the Club level and there was very little my picky son would eat. Lots of "fancy sandwiches" and apps. More simple would have been better.[/quote] I think there is a healthy medium between a bag of doritos and finger sandwiches. you know? [/quote] Omg how ridiculous! Just have the kid go to bed hungry, duh. You are enabling. [/quote] Seriously. My child used to try to pull this too. He wouldn't eat at dinner time and then right before bedtime he whined about being hungry. The first few times I felt badly about him going to bed hungry so I gave in and let him have something. Then it turned into a more frequent habit. I wised up. The next time he went to bed hungry. The pattern stopped there. I'm not traipsing around at 10pm on vacation trying to find a vending machine so he can eat Doritos. He's playing you. Big time. [/quote]
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