I am lactose intolerant but have trouble with lactose free milk as well. Anyhoo, I just got back from a week in the world. It was great!
Our first meal was Chef Mickey's. We had the last breakfast seating and arrived late b/c of a monorial snafu (our fault). The chef came out and walked the line with me, and then made me a huge plate of scrambled eggs, potatoes, and 5 mickey waffles! I was so excited to actually have a Mickey shaped waffle I stuffed 2 in! She also brought me a divvies brownie for dessert which I saved for later (I was so full!)
We ate at Boma for an anniversary dinner and the Chef was amazingly attentive. She walked the line with me and pointed out everything safe. She also offered to make me dairy free versions of some of the meat they had, but I can't digest most animal protein so I passed. She also made me a special dessert which was yummy! I felt so relaxed knowing everything I was eating was safe for me. The curry tofu was amazing! This is the place to eat if you don't eat meat. So many selections.
I ate at several CS restaurants and the binder was always available. I had delicious Boca vegan burgers and they gave me the Ener-G rolls (all rolls have dairy in the world). Those are awful! I did eat one half though to hold the burger up. The manager often made the meal for me specifically to avoid cross contamination. Very impressive! Oh, the veggie sandwich at Backlot Express is dairy free without the cheese. YUM!!! The black bean salad is also so good and the counter service in MGMJ near the TOT has dairy free potato salad (very yummy).
We had breakfast at Crystal Palace and the chef did walk the line with me but did not really offer to make me anything. He brought me 2 gluten/dairy free frozen waffles but I was fine with that since I had already had Mickey waffles! I found plenty to eat and left happily full. The potatoes are dairy free as well as bagels.
The Chef at Le Cellier was also amazing. YUMMY! I do eat fish occasionally so he made me a delicious salmon.
Overall it was such a positive experience. I am so glad I told them I have a dairy issue instead of risking it like I usually do.
Oh, the Apple Cinnamon stuffed pretzel at Min and Bill's is dairy free but not as good as I had built it up to be in my mind. The Main street ice cream shop had vanilla and chocolate tofutti (YUMMY!) and the bake shop has a special "Allergy" section of baked goods. The brownies were delicious and no line to order!!
I'll be happy to answer any other questions. Oh, I did let them know when I made my ADR's that I have a dairy issue but it wasn't on any of my ressies. I just let them know at check in and it was fine.
Our first meal was Chef Mickey's. We had the last breakfast seating and arrived late b/c of a monorial snafu (our fault). The chef came out and walked the line with me, and then made me a huge plate of scrambled eggs, potatoes, and 5 mickey waffles! I was so excited to actually have a Mickey shaped waffle I stuffed 2 in! She also brought me a divvies brownie for dessert which I saved for later (I was so full!)
We ate at Boma for an anniversary dinner and the Chef was amazingly attentive. She walked the line with me and pointed out everything safe. She also offered to make me dairy free versions of some of the meat they had, but I can't digest most animal protein so I passed. She also made me a special dessert which was yummy! I felt so relaxed knowing everything I was eating was safe for me. The curry tofu was amazing! This is the place to eat if you don't eat meat. So many selections.
I ate at several CS restaurants and the binder was always available. I had delicious Boca vegan burgers and they gave me the Ener-G rolls (all rolls have dairy in the world). Those are awful! I did eat one half though to hold the burger up. The manager often made the meal for me specifically to avoid cross contamination. Very impressive! Oh, the veggie sandwich at Backlot Express is dairy free without the cheese. YUM!!! The black bean salad is also so good and the counter service in MGMJ near the TOT has dairy free potato salad (very yummy).
We had breakfast at Crystal Palace and the chef did walk the line with me but did not really offer to make me anything. He brought me 2 gluten/dairy free frozen waffles but I was fine with that since I had already had Mickey waffles! I found plenty to eat and left happily full. The potatoes are dairy free as well as bagels.
The Chef at Le Cellier was also amazing. YUMMY! I do eat fish occasionally so he made me a delicious salmon.
Overall it was such a positive experience. I am so glad I told them I have a dairy issue instead of risking it like I usually do.
Oh, the Apple Cinnamon stuffed pretzel at Min and Bill's is dairy free but not as good as I had built it up to be in my mind. The Main street ice cream shop had vanilla and chocolate tofutti (YUMMY!) and the bake shop has a special "Allergy" section of baked goods. The brownies were delicious and no line to order!!
I'll be happy to answer any other questions. Oh, I did let them know when I made my ADR's that I have a dairy issue but it wasn't on any of my ressies. I just let them know at check in and it was fine.