I have been stewing on this awhile but when we were there in December we stopped by Beaches and Creme for ice cream. DH has always wanted the kitchen sink but nuts make me sick. I don't think I am allergic to them, i won't go into shock, it just seems every time I eat anything with nuts I end up with stomach pain and it usually revisits me if ya know what I mean.
Anywhooooo the waiter happened to overhear me tell DH that he and the kids should just get the Kitchen Sink and I would have a root beer float. So the waiter asked why I didn't want the Sink and I said nuts make me sick. He then said oh then no worries, we don't put nuts on it because of all the allergies. I knew that sounded fishy but I figured this is Disney and this guy must know what he is talking about. It wasn't inconceivable that they had stopped putting nuts on it to insure there weren't allergy problems right?
Well first bite into the Sink and I ended up with a big spoonful of peanut butter which I quickly spit right back out into my dish. The waiter saw me and asked what was wrong. I said there is peanut butter in this, and DH quickly added that there were snickers bars too. All the waiter said was Oh and quickly disappeared. Someone else brought us our bill later and no mention or apology was ever made.
Since again, I don't have a deathly allergy I let it go but now I think maybe I should write Disney and let them know about our experience. I know if my child was allergic to something and I specifically had the waiter tell me it was OK to eat I would be livid. Should I write them and make them aware? If so how would I even go about doing that? I don't have the waiters name and I don't really want to ruin someones job but they should re-asses their training if this can happen. I could probably tell them exactly what day we were there considering the charge is on my room bill. Should I just leave it alone?
Anywhooooo the waiter happened to overhear me tell DH that he and the kids should just get the Kitchen Sink and I would have a root beer float. So the waiter asked why I didn't want the Sink and I said nuts make me sick. He then said oh then no worries, we don't put nuts on it because of all the allergies. I knew that sounded fishy but I figured this is Disney and this guy must know what he is talking about. It wasn't inconceivable that they had stopped putting nuts on it to insure there weren't allergy problems right?
Well first bite into the Sink and I ended up with a big spoonful of peanut butter which I quickly spit right back out into my dish. The waiter saw me and asked what was wrong. I said there is peanut butter in this, and DH quickly added that there were snickers bars too. All the waiter said was Oh and quickly disappeared. Someone else brought us our bill later and no mention or apology was ever made.
Since again, I don't have a deathly allergy I let it go but now I think maybe I should write Disney and let them know about our experience. I know if my child was allergic to something and I specifically had the waiter tell me it was OK to eat I would be livid. Should I write them and make them aware? If so how would I even go about doing that? I don't have the waiters name and I don't really want to ruin someones job but they should re-asses their training if this can happen. I could probably tell them exactly what day we were there considering the charge is on my room bill. Should I just leave it alone?

(no not really), but I will be asking for the manager as we cant make an ADR there to note the allergy.
Joan