In my experience, no. But I have never had a food allergy not accomdated. For example, when we ate at Sci-Fi Dine-In there was nothing safe on the menu for my wife to eat even w/ adaptation (she's celiac and vegetarian), so they asked what she wanted and made her gf pasta. I have read on the boards about other people with very complicated allergy combinations getting a call before the meal to discuss/confirm but that was years ago.I understand that when makings ADRs you can indicate a food allergy. Are you informed at that time if the allergy can be accommodated?
My daughter is lactose intolerant, and we give her lactaid before her meals. Really only milk bothered her, she could have small portions of ice cream, yogurt, cheese, but a big glass of milk made her very sick. Could you try lactaid at home to see if it helps?
We are new to this lactose intolerant thing and are just in the process of figuring out what works and what doesn't. Actually we are still in a "test" phase to even make the definite determination that the issue is truly lactose intolerance. My special needs adult son is non-verbal and has very limited communication at all. Severe symptoms have appeared intermittently only over the last 4-5 months. Many tests have been performed and since nothing physical seems to be causing the symptoms we moved on to possible dietary issues. All his symptoms could fall under lactose intolerance and the last severe episode came the evening of a birthday party and ice cream. It has now been several weeks with a dairy free diet and so far so good. I do have friends that use the lactaid tablets with success. Right now need to stick with the dairy free diet to make sure we are on the right path. Maybe by the time we head to Disney we can progress to the pills. I appreciate all suggestions to help wade through the latest issue. Seems like always something new to keep us on our toes.