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10 Nov 19, 06:57 PM |
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post bariatric food at Disney world
my wife Ann had gastric sleave op 7 weeks ago are restraunts good at dealing with customers especially adults who eat less than a child any help would be grateful and would sea world let you share food on meal deal if explained that she could not even eat a childs portion
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10 Nov 19, 07:21 PM |
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I have often ordered a child's portion of food inside and outside the parks., they don't mind. Not sure about sharing a meal deal though in Seaworld sorry
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10 Nov 19, 07:35 PM |
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thanks ziggyzag i think i might get meal deal the n and ann kiddy meals easier thanks for reply
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10 Nov 19, 07:36 PM |
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10 Nov 19, 09:46 PM |
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Except that only one person would have the wristband.
OP, any quick service place in the parks will have no issue with your wife ordering a kids meal. You are also free to share anywhere except a buffet as long as you haven't paid for unlimited dining for one person like the Sea World deal. Even table service places will have no problem with your wife only ordering a starter.
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14 Nov 19, 12:48 PM |
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Althought morally it is a bit of a grey area, sharing at seaworld is unlikely to be challenged. Most seating is either outside or quite far from a cashier.
Others working there don't know who is eating and who is on the plan. Cashiers cant come and check they have to stay on their register. |
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14 Nov 19, 12:49 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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15 Nov 19, 01:00 AM |
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My husband and I have been here for the last few weeks and had a combo of sharing meals and us having kids meals or me having a starter when he has a main. No one has batted an eyelid at all. We didn’t he food way way too much portion wise. Alternatively just ask for a to go box at same time as meal served and put some in that to take away. I do that all the time too.
Being a long term bariatric patient I would urge caution so early in her post op. She will have a very delicate tummy and try if you can to avoid high fat meals and try for smoother consistency with low ish sugar. It is possible trust me as I have been doing it for last 13 years. Good luck and have a great holiday. |
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