What do you find are some of the best spots for eating when you've got multiple allergies/dietary restrictions to deal with? Last year was our first year doing Disney with the health issue in the party.
We found the sit-down restaurants were pretty decent at accommodating and understanding but weren't quite as impressed with QS or even tracking down snack options (beyond the obvious -- fruit, veg). If you have any suggestions on particularly accommodating QS (or ones with good variety of options), it'd be much appreciated. But even if you have an shining TS experiences or snack revelations, it'd be appreciated.
It's an anti-inflammatory dietary plan. So it's pretty restrictive. The condition also places restrictions on how we plan our days and how long we're out and about-- or even if we venture into the parks on a particular day. So we don't intend to use ADR -- we just don't know where we'll be when or how long we'll be able to stay or if we'd be up to venturing back to a park if we'd already left. So any TS suggests that stand out as places that have good choices and understanding accommodation but you can often get a table as a walk-up in short order, would also be appreciated.
If you have had any shining experience with a TS and QS on a resort too -- that'd be great because since we do spend a lot of time on the resort because of the health issue, we certainly would like to have a place that has good food and accommodating/flexible service when dealing with diet restrictions. We'd give our previous resort mixed views in that regard (CSR). But we loved the pools and the room and the uncrowded busing so much that might still be where we go back. We're also considering the other moderates and there's a possibility we might splurge for a cabin at WL or a suite at AOA ... or perhaps 'downgrade' to a suite at AS Music or just a room at POP. But I stayed on a 'value' resort (AS Movies) years and years and years ago and after seeing moderate, I'm not sure I could go back to a value -- and my concern is mounted since they just have the food courts too and not a TS.
Of course, we'll be having groceries delivered and taking our own snacks into the park to bulk up our access and options and to ensure there's always something available and accessible to eat.
We found the sit-down restaurants were pretty decent at accommodating and understanding but weren't quite as impressed with QS or even tracking down snack options (beyond the obvious -- fruit, veg). If you have any suggestions on particularly accommodating QS (or ones with good variety of options), it'd be much appreciated. But even if you have an shining TS experiences or snack revelations, it'd be appreciated.
It's an anti-inflammatory dietary plan. So it's pretty restrictive. The condition also places restrictions on how we plan our days and how long we're out and about-- or even if we venture into the parks on a particular day. So we don't intend to use ADR -- we just don't know where we'll be when or how long we'll be able to stay or if we'd be up to venturing back to a park if we'd already left. So any TS suggests that stand out as places that have good choices and understanding accommodation but you can often get a table as a walk-up in short order, would also be appreciated.
If you have had any shining experience with a TS and QS on a resort too -- that'd be great because since we do spend a lot of time on the resort because of the health issue, we certainly would like to have a place that has good food and accommodating/flexible service when dealing with diet restrictions. We'd give our previous resort mixed views in that regard (CSR). But we loved the pools and the room and the uncrowded busing so much that might still be where we go back. We're also considering the other moderates and there's a possibility we might splurge for a cabin at WL or a suite at AOA ... or perhaps 'downgrade' to a suite at AS Music or just a room at POP. But I stayed on a 'value' resort (AS Movies) years and years and years ago and after seeing moderate, I'm not sure I could go back to a value -- and my concern is mounted since they just have the food courts too and not a TS.
Of course, we'll be having groceries delivered and taking our own snacks into the park to bulk up our access and options and to ensure there's always something available and accessible to eat.