I have special dietary needs and so have always taken most of my food into the park (and always have breakfast before or on the way to the parks).
I cannot have sugar (of any kind--white, brown, high fructose, etc.). This is the one dietary requirement I cannot flex on.
I rarely eat any processed food (white flour, white rice, white pasta), but I could eat a small quantity .
I cannot have any heavy fats (fried food or fatty sauces).
I know this is really picky---but these foods trigger pain (fibromyalgia), and I'm just not a fan of pain.
So if anyone has suggestions for either,
1) types of foods found in most parks
2) specific quick dining or restaurants that have "clean" food--nearly all natural ingredients, whole grain, low fat.
And if this doesn't exist at WDW, that's fine. I'll just keep bringing my own food in!
2004: Fort Wilderness (tent trailer)
2008: Fort Wilderness (trailer)
2011: Fort Wilderness (trailer)
2012: off-site, short trip, first "couple-only" WDW for 30th anniversary!!
I cannot have sugar (of any kind--white, brown, high fructose, etc.). This is the one dietary requirement I cannot flex on.
I rarely eat any processed food (white flour, white rice, white pasta), but I could eat a small quantity .
I cannot have any heavy fats (fried food or fatty sauces).
I know this is really picky---but these foods trigger pain (fibromyalgia), and I'm just not a fan of pain.
So if anyone has suggestions for either,
1) types of foods found in most parks
2) specific quick dining or restaurants that have "clean" food--nearly all natural ingredients, whole grain, low fat.
And if this doesn't exist at WDW, that's fine. I'll just keep bringing my own food in!
2004: Fort Wilderness (tent trailer)
2008: Fort Wilderness (trailer)
2011: Fort Wilderness (trailer)
2012: off-site, short trip, first "couple-only" WDW for 30th anniversary!!