Though I chose a vegetarian diet, I thought recommendations from other individuals who have dietary concerns in regards to dining could assist individuals interested in visiting the parks but hesitant about having their needs met.
Is it? My sister is both gluten and lactose intorant and she had a hard time finding anything back in 2015. We didn't want to make a fuss so she would pick something like salad or vegetable something but even then it would usually come with cheese or something sprinkled on top even when asked for it not be but again we didn't complain or make a fuss. Hopefully things have improved since.
My wife has celiac, and the food options are amazing. From calmari and fried chicken, pizza, rolls, desserts, pasta, you name it!!! Even bisque soup. She had so many options!!!! We started going to WDW as APs in 2008, and they were way ahead of the game back then. Where did you go that she couldnt find someting to eat? We were going several times a year, and ate at numerous sit downs, signitures, and QS places and never had an issue. In fact, we were told by more than one chef that celiac and lactose are some of the easiest to do in Disney. Its what made going to the world so enjoyable for her. I hope you have better luck when you return. Id love to help when it comes to celiac dining in Disney. Just let me know.Is it? My sister is both gluten and lactose intorant and she had a hard time finding anything back in 2015. We didn't want to make a fuss so she would pick something like salad or vegetable something but even then it would usually come with cheese or something sprinkled on top even when asked for it not be but again we didn't complain or make a fuss. Hopefully things have improved since.
Thank you We only ever eat at Everything Pop, Landscape of Flavors, Cosmic Ray's, Sunshine Seasons and T Rex/Rainforest Cafe. We use counter service mainly and always just stick to the same places every trip, we should probably be more adventurous lol As you and @sxeensweet say, we should probably be a bit more forward with the CMs and see what they can offer us rather than just settling for the standard menu items.My wife has celiac, and the food options are amazing. From calmari and fried chicken, pizza, rolls, desserts, pasta, you name it!!! Even bisque soup. She had so many options!!!! We started going to WDW as APs in 2008, and they were way ahead of the game back then. Where did you go that she couldnt find someting to eat? We were going several times a year, and ate at numerous sit downs, signitures, and QS places and never had an issue. In fact, we were told by more than one chef that celiac and lactose are some of the easiest to do in Disney. Its what made going to the world so enjoyable for her. I hope you have better luck when you return. Id love to help when it comes to celiac dining in Disney. Just let me know.
Just about every QS has rolls for burgers, dogs, sandwiches. You can get chicken tenders. Trex and Rainforest are very good with celiac. Please let me know how I can help when you go back. Good luck!Thank you We only ever eat at Everything Pop, Landscape of Flavors, Cosmic Ray's, Sunshine Seasons and T Rex/Rainforest Cafe. We use counter service mainly and always just stick to the same places every trip, we should probably be more adventurous lol As you and @sxeensweet say, we should probably be a bit more forward with the CMs and see what they can offer us rather than just settling for the standard menu items.
Is it? My sister is both gluten and lactose intorant and she had a hard time finding anything back in 2015. We didn't want to make a fuss so she would pick something like salad or vegetable something but even then it would usually come with cheese or something sprinkled on top even when asked for it not be but again we didn't complain or make a fuss. Hopefully things have improved since.
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