Allergy friendly CS places?

wendow

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I am trying to figure out what are the best places to eat for my df 3yo. He can have baked-in soy but no uncooked soy. So, he is 100% df and somewhat sf. We are not on the dining plan and are planning most of our meals to be CS. We have 3 days in MK, 2 in EP and 1 in AK. Can anyone recommend the places we will be best going to? We are very flexible and just want safe foods.

Also, my dd1 has a peanut allergy and my MIL (who will be with us) is gf. The peanut allergy is pretty easy to manage. I'm truly more worried about the dairy.
 
All of the counter service places are trained with the same protocols/procedures in place so you should get a safely prepared meal at any of them. I think it comes down to the menu and what you think might be available DF. My DF son is a meat eater so we look for places like Cosmic Rays and Flame Tree BBQ where he can get Chicken and/or Ribs type meals. Columbia Harbor House has allergy-friendly (top 8 free) chicken tenders if you think he'd like that. They should be available at one place in each park, but I'm not sure where they are at the other parks. You should be able to get bunless burgers or hot dogs at lots of places. The buns may or may not be DF, they keep changing back and forth. Sunshine Seasons in Epcot is well thought of for allergy diners, take a look at their menu. My DF DS had a pepperoni pizza with soy based vegan cheese at Pizzafari in AK a couple years ago. They might be using Daiya by now which would be DF and SF. And if not, they'd probably make him a cheeseless pizza.

I would spend some time looking at the menus and figure out ahead of time which ones look to have foods that will work for you.
 
All of the counter service places are trained with the same protocols/procedures in place so you should get a safely prepared meal at any of them. I think it comes down to the menu and what you think might be available DF. My DF son is a meat eater so we look for places like Cosmic Rays and Flame Tree BBQ where he can get Chicken and/or Ribs type meals. Columbia Harbor House has allergy-friendly (top 8 free) chicken tenders if you think he'd like that. They should be available at one place in each park, but I'm not sure where they are at the other parks. You should be able to get bunless burgers or hot dogs at lots of places. The buns may or may not be DF, they keep changing back and forth. Sunshine Seasons in Epcot is well thought of for allergy diners, take a look at their menu. My DF DS had a pepperoni pizza with soy based vegan cheese at Pizzafari in AK a couple years ago. They might be using Daiya by now which would be DF and SF. And if not, they'd probably make him a cheeseless pizza.

I would spend some time looking at the menus and figure out ahead of time which ones look to have foods that will work for you.

Thanks again for your help! I have looked at menus until I think my head might explode. I just don't see allergy-friendly foods. Maybe I am looking in the wrong place??

Good to know we can get the chicken tenders at CHH. We weren't planning to go there so I'll add that one in. I'm thinking maybe I need to take buns for him rather than relying on Disney to have something safe. Nice to know we can get probably get cheeseless pizza. He can't have the soy-based and doesn't like the Daiya :upsidedow
 
wendow said:
Thanks again for your help! I have looked at menus until I think my head might explode. I just don't see allergy-friendly foods. Maybe I am looking in the wrong place??

Good to know we can get the chicken tenders at CHH. We weren't planning to go there so I'll add that one in. I'm thinking maybe I need to take buns for him rather than relying on Disney to have something safe. Nice to know we can get probably get cheeseless pizza. He can't have the soy-based and doesn't like the Daiya :upsidedow


I have Celiacs and frequent this website.
http://www.allergyfreemouse.com/top-8-allergies/
 

Here's what we do for CS in each park. Since your DS can eat cooked in soy I'm going to assume he can eat the fries (they have some soy in them but it's cooked in). We're dairy and lots of other things free. DD12 can eat soy but has to avoid soy milks (there's some other ingredient in every milk we've tried which causes a reaction but soy itself is fine as she eats Tofutti products).

MK: chicken tenders with fries at Columbia Harbour House, chicken (with ribs at dinner) at Cosmic Ray's
Epcot: lots of options at Sunshine Seasons (my 12yo likes the rotosseri chicken but asks for plain rice with it; there are other side options as well, just ask for a chef. my 14yo and I like the seared tuna with salad), chicken tenders or burgers with udis buns (right now they also have steak but not the best cut of meat) at the American pavillion
DHS: we typically eat TS here (just had an amazing 3 course meal at Mama Melrose) but for CS we get chicken tenders over at ABC Commissary
AK: Flame Tree BBQ for chicken and ribs (the BBQ sauce isn't safe for us but they're quite tasty without sauce).
 
Here's what we do for CS in each park. Since your DS can eat cooked in soy I'm going to assume he can eat the fries (they have some soy in them but it's cooked in). We're dairy and lots of other things free. DD12 can eat soy but has to avoid soy milks (there's some other ingredient in every milk we've tried which causes a reaction but soy itself is fine as she eats Tofutti products).

MK: chicken tenders with fries at Columbia Harbour House, chicken (with ribs at dinner) at Cosmic Ray's
Epcot: lots of options at Sunshine Seasons (my 12yo likes the rotosseri chicken but asks for plain rice with it; there are other side options as well, just ask for a chef. my 14yo and I like the seared tuna with salad), chicken tenders or burgers with udis buns (right now they also have steak but not the best cut of meat) at the American pavillion
DHS: we typically eat TS here (just had an amazing 3 course meal at Mama Melrose) but for CS we get chicken tenders over at ABC Commissary
AK: Flame Tree BBQ for chicken and ribs (the BBQ sauce isn't safe for us but they're quite tasty without sauce).

My ds reacts to soy milk and Soy Dream ice cream so I've never tried any other uncooked soy. He should be fine with the fries which is good cause he loves fries. He doesn't particularly like chicken tenders....I know, weird kid...and unfortunately, that seems to be the main choice. Well, I guess the worst that happens is that I take a pb&j in the park for him most days. He will eat that and then maybe I can find some safe treats.

I am thinking he can have fries, popcorn and the big pretzels. These are all safe for dairy allergies, right?

Does Flame Tree's bbq sauce contain dairy or is it unsafe for you for other allergies?
 
My ds reacts to soy milk and Soy Dream ice cream so I've never tried any other uncooked soy. He should be fine with the fries which is good cause he loves fries. He doesn't particularly like chicken tenders....I know, weird kid...and unfortunately, that seems to be the main choice. Well, I guess the worst that happens is that I take a pb&j in the park for him most days. He will eat that and then maybe I can find some safe treats.

I am thinking he can have fries, popcorn and the big pretzels. These are all safe for dairy allergies, right?

Does Flame Tree's bbq sauce contain dairy or is it unsafe for you for other allergies?

I've never looked at the Uncrustables; do they have any milk (my kids can't have peanuts so they've an obvious no for them)? Uncrustables are easy to find around WDW if they can eat those.

Yes, the fries, popcorn and big pretzels are safe for dairy allergies. At least they're safe my kiddos (well, the pretzel is only safe for one but the other one can't have it due to gluten, not milk). These are staples for us at WDW. I swear that they must put some kind of addictive substance in that popcorn because that's all DD12 wants for snacks at any park.

I don't recall which allergens were in the BBQ sauce. Sorry. I'm thinking it listed food starch which is a gluten no-no unless the source grain is identified (it wasn't) but I can't remember about dairy. They'll bring out the allergy book for you to see.
 
I've never looked at the Uncrustables; do they have any milk (my kids can't have peanuts so they've an obvious no for them)? Uncrustables are easy to find around WDW if they can eat those.

Yes, the fries, popcorn and big pretzels are safe for dairy allergies. At least they're safe my kiddos (well, the pretzel is only safe for one but the other one can't have it due to gluten, not milk). These are staples for us at WDW. I swear that they must put some kind of addictive substance in that popcorn because that's all DD12 wants for snacks at any park.

I don't recall which allergens were in the BBQ sauce. Sorry. I'm thinking it listed food starch which is a gluten no-no unless the source grain is identified (it wasn't) but I can't remember about dairy. They'll bring out the allergy book for you to see.

I do think Uncrustables contain milk. Glad to hear the fries, pretzels and popcorn will be safe. That will go a long way with him :)

Oh, an allergy book, huh? That is good to know!
 
Well, now I just went and looked at the Uncrustables ingredient list and didn't see milk. Hmm, could have sworn the box in the store had milk listed. I looked specifically cause I knew WDW had those instead of regular pb&j sandwiches.
 
My son can't have dairy and eats Smuckers uncrustables as they are dairy free.

Some store brands may have dairy but disney sells smuckers. They are very expensive at disney though compared to the grocery store. It is cheaper to buy a box if you can and take them in the parks with you. Disney has many dairy free cs meals including pizza. The buns for hot dogs and hamburgers are different from the reg. Buns and are not very good as they are also gluten free so they crumble. Disney is the easiest place to deal with allergies. All the cs places have a book with the ingredients listed for everything. They will give you this book at all cs places as well as call a manager out to take your order. The popcorn as of last nov. Was dairy free. Double check that is still the case when you order as that sometimes changes even within the same brand.

An alternative to cheese on pizza might be tofu if your child can eat it. At Pop the cook accidentally put tofu on my sons pizza instead of the toffuti cheese and my son thought it was pretty good that way. We only found out when the chef came out to appologise. He was very upset with his staff member to say the least. But it wasn't a big deal mistakes happen and
it is easy to see how it happened they are close sounding. Lol
 
Yay!! Good to know the Uncrustables are an option should we need those! Definitely thinking I should take his own hamburger and hot dog buns in just so they are familiar to him since we normally do not buy gf bread. Thanks for all the other ideas!
 
I am SO EXCITED after reading this thread that the popcorn could be dairy free. I assumed it probably had a dairy flavoring. Does the popcorn stand have a list of ingredients or how do I verify once I'm there?
 


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