Hi guys! So, we're just finishing up our second trip since we figured out her egg allergy, and our first trip since we had her tested. It turns out that soy is not one of her allergens. She's allergic to milk, egg, and peanut. She's 13 months old now, still nursing, but also eating solids (both table foods and jarred baby food). Our experience this trip was very good.
Since she's not allergic to tree nuts, we did various tree nut butter sandwiches for me as our take-along food. We did jars of step 2 or 3 baby food for her. I had a dole whip while she was napping (pineapple gives her diaper rash). I had one of my sandwiches each time they ate at Flo's, so I can't comment on how well they handle allergies. I ate at Cocina Cucamunga twice and had excellent experiences. They had a chef come out. We discussed the allergens and she prepared a slightly modified meal for me. I felt so comfortable with the safety of the meal that the baby was allowed to have the rice and beans (beans are one of her favorite foods). I also ate at Tomorrowland Terrace (same procedure) and was comfortable enough to let the baby have a few French fries and a bit of my burger from there as well.
Disneyland dining was fantastic.
We also ate offsite at Tony Roma's (had dinner with friends who didn't join us in the park). My experience there was less than stellar. They have a really nice allergen menu online. So, I had looked it over and knew there were a few things I could have before we went. When I asked the waitress for an allergen menu, she said there wasn't one, but gave me very vague guidelines instead (anything from the grill is fine (even though online it says they use butter on their steaks), and that the fryer was off limits because of the mozzarella sticks and cross contamination). So, I would up ordering a main dish I remembered was safe (BBQ chicken), rice (which I also remembered was safe) and the fresh vegetable of the day (broccoli, which the waitress said was safe, but when I checked online later, I found it may have contained dairy. I didn't let the baby eat it, and if it did contain butter, it was such a small amount that she didn't get it vicariously through me). Because of the waitress's flippant attitude, I was only comfortable sharing the chicken with the baby; I wasn't comfortable sharing the sides with her. She did fine with the chicken. I won't feel comfortable feeding her there when she is older. I don't think we will return.
Disneyland was great at handling allergies, even at a quick service place. I was very impressed.