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16 Mar 13, 01:34 PM |
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Getting Excited
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Florida Gator
We had some really good meals at Longhorns. They have a g/f menu and were really knowledgeable and very reassuring. We also ate at Outback who again had a good g/f menu. We preferred Longhorns but Outback was fine and had a lovely chocolate brownie pudding! Carrabas, Uno Chicago Grill, Lone Star Steakhouse and Olive Garden also have g/f menus. Chillis, Romanos and Ruby Tuesdays all have allergy lists, so you should be able to find something there also. karate-gal I agree with Momofboys the cookies and brownies are lovely. I even brought some home! I have not tried the waffles though, maybe next time
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26 Mar 13, 01:47 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: May 04
Location: Bushey or St Pete
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Below is an excerpt from the Genius website (geniusglutenfree/glut..ee-abroad/):
Extra Baggage Allowance for Gluten Free FoodInteresting - hope it's of use to somebody! |
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5 Apr 13, 12:27 AM |
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Guest
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My husband is a diabetic and we've got the DDP, Does anyone know if the dessert option can be substituted for an appetiser in these circumstances?
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5 Apr 13, 08:00 PM |
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Imagineer
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Not as far as I'm aware, but there is a sugar fee dessert on all menus or you can request fruit salad to eat there or to go. In some of the signatures you can also order cheese plate for dessert eg. Narcoossees
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5 Apr 13, 08:35 PM |
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Guest
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Thanks, glad they have sugar free desserts!
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7 Apr 13, 12:21 PM |
#146
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Pixie24 - thanks for the tips. I have added longhorns to the list
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25 Apr 13, 09:50 AM |
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Guest
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I am so happy to have found this thread - I dont eat gluten, wheat, oats, rice, corn, potato (I know!) and was starting to get worried I'd end up with salad at every meal - but it sounds like I might be able to enjoy a lot of the fab looking DDP food yay!
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20 May 13, 09:41 AM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: May 13
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thanks Clare,
My dh has just been informed he's now on a gluten free and this was one of our concerns really didn't want to pack a lunch on our holidays Thanks again Clare |
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10 Jun 13, 11:59 AM |
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Imagineer
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Thank to the advice on this thread I emailed the special diets team at Disney yesterday and received the following reply which I think may be useful:
It is a bit long but well worth reading: Thank you for contacting the Special Diets Team at the Walt Disney World Resort. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Food & Beverage team is committed to offering a wide range of options to accommodate Guests with food allergies or intolerances. The reservations have been notated with your allergy and intolerance information. Please speak with a Chef or Manager on duty when arriving at the dining location. Whether dining at a table-service or quick-service restaurant, Guest food allergy or intolerance requirements will be addressed when brought to our attention. Due to the large volume of meals we serve, vendors and suppliers occasionally swap out product. Therefore menu items and preparation is often updated. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts will use reasonable efforts to prevent the introduction of the allergen of concern into the food through close attention during our sourcing, preparation and handling processes. However, it is ultimately up to the Guest to use his or her individual discretion to make an informed choice regarding whether to order any particular items. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts cannot guarantee that allergens may not have been introduced during another stage of the food chain process or, even inadvertently, during preparation. We do not have separate kitchens to prepare allergen-free items or separate dining areas for Guests with allergies or intolerances. Most restaurants offer no sugar added, low fat, low sodium, vegetarian or vegan options. Advance arrangements are not necessary for Guests with lifestyle dietary requests. Guests can discuss this with their server upon arrival at the restaurant. Most Walt Disney Parks and Resorts table-service restaurants that accept reservations can accommodate Kosher meals if requested at least two days in advance by calling 407-939-3463. Table-service restaurants that accept reservations at the Walt Disney World Resort can accommodate most food allergies or intolerances. Common Food Allergies include: - gluten or wheat - shellfish - soy - lactose or dairy - peanuts and tree nuts - fish - eggs - corn If a member of your party has any of the common food allergies listed above, please speak with a Chef or Manager on duty when arriving at the dining location. They will be happy to assist with your selection and provide product labels and ingredients for menu items. The quick-service locations listed below have menu items or products that, upon request, may accommodate common food allergy or intolerance requirements. Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park: - Restaurantosaurus - Flame Tree Barbecue - Pizzafari Disney's Hollywood Studios: - Backlot Express - Studios Catering Co. - ABC Commissary - Toy Story Pizza Planet Epcot: - Liberty Inn - Sunshine Seasons - Electric Umbrella Magic Kingdom Park: - Be Our Guest (Lunch Only) - Cosmic Ray's Starlight Café - Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café - Main Street Bakery (Under Refurbishment) - Columbia Harbor House - The Pinocchio Village House - Casey’s Corner Most quick-service locations in the Walt Disney Resort Hotels are able to accommodate special dietary needs and provide menu items and ingredients upon request. For prepackaged items, we recommend that Guests read the ingredient list on the label before purchasing any product. All Chefs in our Theme Parks and Resorts are trained to handle allergies and take every precaution against any cross contact. As mentioned previously, due to the large volume of meals we serve, vendors and suppliers occasionally swap out product. Therefore, menu items and preparation are often updated. We stress that you ask to speak to a Chef or Manager when you arrive at each location. They will be happy to assist with your selection and provide product labels and ingredients for menu items. We have included a link below which lists some of the products that you may find available at the food and beverage locations that may suit your needs. Please know that this is not a comprehensive list of all the options that are available, but represents many of the special dietary products offered across the Walt Disney World Resort. If a location is not listed, this does not mean they are not able to accommodate your request; however, some of the products that are found at other locations may not be available. As always, we encourage you to speak with a chef or manager when you arrive at any dining location for the most recent information. The restaurants will do their best to accommodate Guest dietary requirements, but cannot guarantee they will be able to meet all requests. For additional information, we encourage you to visit our website disneyworld.disney.go/faq/dining/
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1 Aug 13, 08:12 PM |
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Guest
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I read this with great interest as we have been two Florida holidays (in Villas) with my son who is now 10 and is allergic to all nuts and we hope to book for 2014, maybe 2015. We more or less stuck to what we knew was completely nut free food as we have been told after each test that complete avoidance is advised... especially after a trip to A&E after epipen given with bowl of shreddies (made in a factory that has nuts on premesis but no nuts in ingredients) In the villa it wasn't a problem as we stuck to basic barbie food and shops seemed to label ingredients well... It would be great to know specific places to eat that cater to specific allergies.
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