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    Best restaurants for allergies??

    Be very careful at the EPCOT World Showcase restaurants - they are NOT run by Disney and some are very allergy-UNfriendly. Check AllergyEats on those and you'll see. Some are even worse than your average Applebee's... though some are still great (Teppon Ido comes to mind). Good luck! Have fun!
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    Share both good and bad experiences on AllergyEats Disney World (www.allergyeats.com/disney) so future food-allergic diners can learn from these. As a community, we thank you!
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    If you want to find the restaurants that the food allergy has considered the most allergy-friendly on their trips to WDW, go to crowd-sourcing site AllergyEats Disney World (www.allergyeats.com/disney). Just about all dining facilities in the major parks have been reviewed plus many in the...
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    Quick service restaurants and food allergies

    Please consider checking AllergyEats Disney World (www.allergyeats.com/disney)for help in finding out which establishments - whether quick serve, sit-down, or other - are more allergy-friendly than others. While Disney is clearly the gold standard in serving our communitsy, not every restaurant...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    Disney_Princess83, I'm sorry to hear that your list of allergens is expanding, but happy to hear that WDW can continue to accommodate you as they do so many. That said, it seems everyone has one or two experiences that aren't as "magical" as the others (most seem to be in the EPCOT "countries"...
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    Disney with food allergies

    We too have dairy allergies in the family (plus peanut, tree nut, egg, and sesame). In an effort to help others in the same situation who are looking to dine out, we started AllergyEats (www.allergyeats.com) and for WDW, AllergyEats Disney World (www.allergyeats.com/disney). By using...
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    Best Restaurants for Food Allergies?

    My apologies if this sounds like a commercial, but given the question I think it is appropriate to suggest you visit AllergyEats Disney World (www.allergyeats.com/disney). For full disclosure, I am the Founder. AllergyEats Disney World works on the same basic premise as the core AllergyEats...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    Which parks are you going to within WDW? I may be able to help give you more info on the allergy-friendliness of your dining options, quick serve or otherwise.
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    Just an FYI that coconut isn't considered a nut by doctors. No one can figure out why the FDA considers it as such for labeling requirements. And while there have been reports of people with nut allergies reacting to coconut, the Dr. community seems to have come to the conclusion that those...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    Unfortunately, I think Domino's just came out (after media exposure) and admitted that those with Celiac Disease who HAVE TO AVOID ALL GLUTEN are NOT safe ordering this pizza. So who exactly is it for? The fad dieters who want to say they're gluten-free whether they are or aren't? This is...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    Related to MedicGoofy's comments about the Big 8 being far off, and if it matters to anyone, I looked a little over a year ago at the allergies of all AllergyEats member (much smaller sample size than if I did it today, but still quite large) and in fact the Big 8 should have been called the Big...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    Fair enough comment, though with 6 days of dining experiences, I can't say much more in a short space beyond what I said earlier - we had great experiences everywhere except for the "Norway" restaurant in EPCOT - where they confused our order AND "missed" one of allergies. How ironic that it...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    We just finished another week-long trip with 3 food-allergic children (no gluten-intolerance, but I think it's safe to assume they're the same for the sake of this conversation). We had another great experience. All but one of our meals worked out great (Norway was the weak one) - that...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    We started AllergyEats Disney World (allergyeats.com/disney) as a spin-off of the successful AllergyEats site for exactly this reason - so that our community can hear first-hand from other food-allergic diners what their experiences are / have been. If you are going to WDW soon, as we are again...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    AllergyEats Disney World (allergyeats.com/disney) also linking to all the new menus. If you're not familiar with the new site, check it out and rate your own Disney World dining experiences. AllergyEats Disney World builds off the successful AllergyEats site - the largest peer-based online...
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    Thread for allergy foods updates

    trollyfanma, I don't want turn this into a commercial, but I would like to ask for your help. We just started AllergyEats Disney World, an online peer-rated guide to allergy-friendly dining at Disney World and I would like to ask if you would rate the restaurants you visited. Ratings only...
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    Dining with food allergies

    I'm trying to attach you to a link on the AllergyEats Blog about dining at Disney. There were some great comments too to help you. Unfortunately, this message board doesn't allow me to add a link if I haven't posted 10 times, so I have to guide you there instead. Go to allergyeats.com/blog...




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