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25 Jan 20, 05:36 PM |
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Swimming at the All Star Resort
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Gluten free DLP
Hi guys, hope you can help me out. My husband and I are off to DLP this march staying at Cheyenne and have been trying to figure out where to eat that caters for gluten free.
We've seen about this Natame menu, which sounds pretty boring. Just wondering if you could let me know about places to eat, that will cater for gluten free or gluten free offerings on menus? Are there any places that are more quick service rather than a sit down meal too? We've seen Planet Hollywood has a good gluten free menu. Thank you 🙂 |
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26 Jan 20, 12:09 PM |
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For breakfast at the Cheyenne they have eggs and bacon, cheese etc, you can also ask for gluten free bread and cookies at the pastry station and they will happily give them out.
Buffets are a good choice, lots of veg/meat/fish/salad options. You can also ask the chefs to confirm what has gluten in. Hope that helps. |
30 Jan 20, 06:07 PM |
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Swimming at the All Star Resort
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Thanks so much, that's great to know! I really appreciate it 🙂
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3 Feb 20, 11:57 AM |
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Trying for More Ears
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Hi there is a facebook page called Gluten Free Disneyland Paris and is really helpful!
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4 Feb 20, 11:45 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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It’s not great for gluten free but we didn’t let it spoil anything for us. My daughter has coeliacs and we went with little expectation reading various reviews and were happy to find we managed ok. There’s a place in fantasyland that does a quick service rotisserie chicken and chips so we had that a couple times.
Planet Hollywood was the best place and the only place we found with an actual gluten free menu but was expensive for what we got. Topped up hotel voucher to do a character breakfast at plaza gardens and had bacon, sausage, egg, potatoes and they provided bread and cake bars. There’s a five guys in village that did burger no bun and fries - we did take our own buns for this. The Italian in village does a gluten free risotto. The Wild West show was able to provide the standard meal without the corn bread so had chicken, sausage, potato wedges, ribs, etc. And found a stall in the studios that did jacket potatos. We were only there 4 days, took plenty snacks from home and although didn’t eat great it was certainly manageable for the time we were there.
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