where to eat ....

tinkerbell24

Active Member
Original Poster
this is compicated but here goes :hammer: ...

bad news - my bf had an accident last week and broke his jaw
good news - he has been given the all clear to still go on holiday (we leave a week on monday)
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but hes not allowed to eat food which will envolve too much chewing and ive been trying to think of which places we could eat at that doesnt just sell pizza or burgers when we are at the parks

any ideas anyone ???

also we are taking his 10 yr old sister who has never been to wdw before and she is excited about the fireworks, i know everywhere will be crowded especially on july 4th but does any1 have any suggestions on where we could watch without risking his face getting bumped??:shrug:
thanks in advance xxx
 

SeaBreeze

New Member
My best friend had to have jaw surgery a couple of times so I'm a bit familiar with the "soup-smoothies-mashed potatoes" diet. Where are you going though? Which parks, etc. We can help more knowing where you'll be.:wave:
 

RiversideBunny

New Member
He could eat Dole whips and zebra domes.

:slurp:

More seriously, there are scrambled eggs at most food courts.
Soup in a lot of places.
The Cobb salad at the Brown Derby was invented for a guy who had a toothache and could not chew.
Baked fish at restaurants such as Coral Reef.
 

Crazy4WDW1

Active Member
If you do sit down meals, ask to see the Chef. He can help with ideas on what he can make for you. Disney is very accommodating when it comes to food issues.

If you do counterservice meals, most places have kids mac and cheese.

Check out the menus online for the parks/resorts to give you some ideas.
 

loweyan

New Member
If cut into small pieces, I would imagine that the fish from England pavillion at Epcot might be doable as well. And it's so darn tasty!

have a great time on your vacation and I hope your boyfriend heals quickly!
 

mro415

New Member
columbia harbor house has chowder.
yak & yeti has wonton soup

if all else fails, twinkie tiramisu, dole whips, ice cream, mac and cheese ( most quick service has that ). french fries with cheese from caseys, pasta maybe from mama melroses or tonys, scrambled eggs, yogurt.. RICE CREAM FROM KRINGLA BAKERY!!!!!


.. you know, having your jaw broke wont be so bad :p


oh, and as for the fireworks, for wishes.. i would suggest you sit at the top of the train station on mainstreet.. you will have to get there a few hours before.. there are benches there and it is a great view. this way if u want to shop you can go while he sits there with his sister for a little bit. for fantasmic.. if you just sit and give yourself some space you will be fine!
 

maryszhi

Well-Known Member
major ouch. i am sorry and i hope he gets better. there is always soup, but being that it will be hot, would try to have it cooled. there are tons of stuff to eat and not hurt. i would call wdw to let them know you need accomidations. trust me , they are more then willing. my neighbor had this happen, and called wdw dine to ask for accomidations/suggestion
 

maryszhi

Well-Known Member
as for fireworks, i would stand on main street, or the benches by the front of the castle. claim your spot early, things fill up way before the fireworks begin.
 

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