Welcome To The Caribbean, Love ~ Updated 5-27 P52

Happy belated Birthday!

Coral Reef is another restaurant I'd like to get to someday. There is never enough time to fit everything in. :rolleyes1
 


I'm late, but Happy Birthday!!!! Sounds like some very nice "gifts" from the boys - an interrupted shower and a nap. Ahhhhh!

We haven't done the CR yet, but it's on the list for someday, I would love to see that aquarium in person...plus, built in kiddo entertainment. :thumbsup2
 
Happy belated Birthday!

Thank you!

Coral Reef is another restaurant I'd like to get to someday. There is never enough time to fit everything in. :rolleyes1

There will never be enough time to do everything in Disney, but that's the fun of it.

I bet Juliana would love that restaurant, it's great for kids. :thumbsup2

I'm late, but Happy Birthday!!!! Sounds like some very nice "gifts" from the boys - an interrupted shower and a nap. Ahhhhh!

Thank you!

We haven't done the CR yet, but it's on the list for someday, I would love to see that aquarium in person...plus, built in kiddo entertainment. :thumbsup2

And really, is there anything better than built in kiddo entertainment when you're trying to enjoy a meal? :goodvibes
 
Happy belated birthday!! :cheer2:

I am loving the idea of KOTS and surprising Nemo - that will be priceless! I also like MRYPPNS's idea of how to tell him. My son's also 3 and can't read, but he definitely recognizes the word Disney! :thumbsup2 I've also taught him to call Cinderella's castle "Mommy's castle" so whenever he sees it in a commercial or start of a Disney movie, he says, "look! It's mommy's castle!" :goodvibes
 


OK, so I screwed up and missed your birthday. Heck! I even missed that you were doing a PTR!!!!! so how could I have known you were serving choco cake??!!!


Drat!
 
Happy belated birthday!! :cheer2:

I am loving the idea of KOTS and surprising Nemo - that will be priceless! I also like MRYPPNS's idea of how to tell him. My son's also 3 and can't read, but he definitely recognizes the word Disney! :thumbsup2 I've also taught him to call Cinderella's castle "Mommy's castle" so whenever he sees it in a commercial or start of a Disney movie, he says, "look! It's mommy's castle!" :goodvibes

Thank you!

And that is too sweet about him calling it Mommy's castle! My mother would have really appreciated that one, as she was a princess herself, you know. :thumbsup2

Happy Happy!! :woohoo:

LOVE the Coral Reef! :thumbsup2


Thanks!

OK, so I screwed up and missed your birthday. Heck! I even missed that you were doing a PTR!!!!! so how could I have known you were serving choco cake??!!!


Drat!

No worries, mate! You're here now. :goodvibes
 
Boy, oh boy. There's SO much that phrase could be applied to in my adult life. Heck, even in my childhood.

I don't want to, but I know I have to add something on to all my ADRs.

And that's an allergy.

Let me back up.

I'm breastfeeding the baby, and super excited to be doing so. :woohoo: Honestly. Last time around with Nemo, we had a lot of issues, and I could never get him to nurse, so I ended up pumping exclusively for nine months. All I can think about while I'm writing this is how this is more than Tim probably ever wanted to know. :lmao: But there you go, Tim! :thumbsup2

Anyway, Nemo had a sensitivity to a protein in milk. Not lactose, but a protein called casein. Which meant that I couldn't consume anything with milk in it. So no diary, but also, no processed foods that contain milk. And for those of you who think that's not so bad, let me tell you how many things have milk in them.

Honestly, I think this is one of the things that helps me lose my post-pregnancy weight before I even start exercising, the fact that I'm so limited in regard to food / junk food.

Well, right around eight - nine months, Nemo grew out of that allergy, or sensitivity, so to speak, and he was able to have a formula that contained casein.

Why am I telling you all this?

Squirt has the same allergy. And since it entails a very gassy, unhappy, spit-uppy baby if I don't pay attention to what I eat, here we go again with the milk-free, dairy-free diet.

In all honesty, the older I've gotten, I've developed a lactose intolerance. So in reality, I shouldn't be having any of these things anyway, although yogurt (probably because of the cultures) never seemed to bother me, and I do miss it.

So, I've hesitated on it, because Squirt will be around seven - eight months when we go (and if he's like Nemo, potentially over the allergy by then), but I think I'm going to have to go ahead and add the milk/dairy allergy to all our reservations.

I need to acknowledge that it's not just for him, it's my own digestive tract that suffers, and really who needs two cranky babies on vacation. ;)

It's just hard, because we look at all these online menus and think of things we'd like to eat, and it's going to be totally different for me. And I know that many chefs at the Disney restaurants are amazing when it comes to allergies, and that they'll even prepare special things, so that's heartening.

But just to give you and idea of how all-encompassing this allergy is, I'll give you a list of some of the things I have to avoid that might not think of.

Bread. A lot of bread, hamburger buns, hot dog buns, etc, contain milk.

French fries. Sweet potato fries.

Any dessert that has milk or butter in it.

We're knocking out a lot of my favorite Disney foods here. For those of you who don't know, I have a love affair going on with Casey's hot dogs, french fries, and I may or may not enjoy slathering said fries in that cheese sauce. Maybe if I'm lucky it's artificial. :confused3

Fortunately for me, I read that the Dole Whip is non-dairy, eh?

So, to those of you who have had to deal with allergies before, isn't there a special number or email that you can contact to request info about the quick service restaurants? I thought I'd read that somewhere.

In conclusion, I don't want to, but I know I have to add that milk allergy to my ressies. And I was all prepared to bite the bullet and do it today, when I discovered the system is still down. :lmao:

Ah well. It'll happen, I promise! :thumbsup2
 
Oh Kat, that just stinks about the milk allergy at Disney. I never even thought of it effecting things like french fries. I've been noticing myself as I get older that dairy effects me a bit too, although my issue seems primarily concerned with cheese.
 
Oh Kat, that just stinks about the milk allergy at Disney. I never even thought of it effecting things like french fries. I've been noticing myself as I get older that dairy effects me a bit too, although my issue seems primarily concerned with cheese.

Let me tell you how many ways I love cheese. :::sigh:::

Actually, Nana pointed out to me that she knew a girl when she was young who had to drink goat's milk, and it was because she was allergic to cow's milk, and some people do better with goat's.

So I'm thinking later, when Squirt isn't so little, I might try a goat's milk cheese and see how I do with that.

Because I LOVE cheese. I miss it. And french fries. But mostly what I miss is dessert. :lmao:
 
YEA!!! I got a SHOUT OUT!!!!!!:banana::banana:

Unfortunately, it was in the same paragraph as breast feeding and pumping!!!! :headache: Luckily, I'm a dad and I had to deal with pumping when our DD was a baby. So I know where you are coming from.

A few years ago my SIL went to Disney- she is highly allergic to gluten. I think Disney either sent her a list of food that was safe or to a special website before she left. While she was at each restaurant, the chef came out and listened to her concerns. She said it was reassuring that they cared and really took care of cooking her food with no contamination. She was very impressed with the way it was handled because many restaurants don't understand gluten allergies(though now it is becoming more common)

I think at CS my SIL asked to speak to a manager. The manager had a book with all the different allergies and what was safe to eat. I think your best bet is just to call and to speak to someone.

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wd...=GuestServicesSpecialDietaryDetailPage&bhcp=1

Food Allergies and Intolerances
All Walt Disney World® Resort Table Service Restaurants that accept reservations can accommodate most food allergies and food intolerances (such as gluten or wheat, shellfish, soy, lactose or milk, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, or eggs) if requested at least 72 hours in advance by calling (407) 939-3463.

Disney's Animal Kingdom® Park — special dietary information for Quick Service (Counter Service)
The locations listed below have menu items or products that may meet most dietary requests:

Restaurantosaurus (located in DinoLand U.S.A.®)
Flame Tree Barbecue (located between Asia and DinoLand U.S.A.®)
Harambe Fruit Market


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Disney's Hollywood Studios™ — special dietary information for Quick Service (Counter Service)
The locations listed below have menu items or products that may meet most dietary requests.

Sunset Ranch Market
Backlot Express
Studio Catering Company
ABC Commissary
Toy Story Pizza Planet


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Epcot® — special dietary information for Quick Service (Counter Service)
The locations listed below have menu items or products that may meet most dietary requests.

Liberty Inn (located at The American Adventure in World Showcase)
Sunshine Seasons (located in The Land Presented by Nestle®)


Magic Kingdom® Park — special dietary information for Quick Service (Counter Service)
The locations listed below have menu items or products that may meet most dietary requests.

Cosmic Ray's Starlight Café (located in Tomorrowland®)
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café (located in Frontierland®)
Main Street Bakery
Toontown Farmer's Market and Liberty Square Market
Pinocchio's Village House (located in Fantasyland®)
 
Yes m'dear.....Dole Whips are dairy free! Eat as many as you want.

One note about adding the allergy thing to your ADRs. It can take a while for a chef to come to your table to speak to you. I only put my tree nut allergy on one ADR because I don't want to waste the time it might take for the chef to see me.

Liam has problems with the milk protein but thankfully it's not so bad that is has to be out of his diet 100%. We just don't give him milk to drink and limit his cheese intake.
 
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I'm breastfeeding the baby, and super excited to be doing so. :woohoo: Honestly. Last time around with Nemo, we had a lot of issues, and I could never get him to nurse, so I ended up pumping exclusively for nine months. All I can think about while I'm writing this is how this is more than Tim probably ever wanted to know. :lmao: But there you go, Tim! :thumbsup2

:rotfl2: Poor man!!

We're knocking out a lot of my favorite Disney foods here. For those of you who don't know, I have a love affair going on with Casey's hot dogs, french fries, and I may or may not enjoy slathering said fries in that cheese sauce. Maybe if I'm lucky it's artificial. :confused3

I am hugging you right through my computer monitor......:hug:

:lmao:

Fortunately for me, I read that the Dole Whip is non-dairy, eh?

Let's. Hope. So. :eek:

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Disney makes handling an allergy so easy. The chefs are very accomodating. Just another reason why WDW is such a great place!
 

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