Hollywood and Vine didn't have them in August 2013, so we haven't tried again. That was the place where the chef told me that my soy allergic son would be ok with the Van's waffles "because it's only soy flour, so that is fine." Then when I asked "do you have sausage without dairy because you just mentioned cheese in those?" He replied "cheese isn't dairy like milk is dairy."![]()
I wrote to Disney about it, so I'm sure he has been replaced or educated by now, but DS had a plate of bacon and orange juice there, then broke out in hives so I don't know what else had been cooked by the bacon. The up side to that is that I would expect by now they are at least better about separating and paying attention to allergies. It was also by far the best character interaction we have ever had anywhere. Jake and Handy Manny each hung out at our table with us for about 10 minutes.
We've found that if you have allergens that start restricting common breakfast foods, it's just easier and more fun to go to a lunch or dinner buffet.
I also thought that anywhere that had the safe mix had a safe waffle maker. I'm sad to hear that's not always the case.I guess we've always lucked out with that one. I'll be sure to call our resort a month ahead to see if they have the safe mix and the safe waffle iron before we go, and bring our own breakfast food accordingly.
Agreed! Well said, mistysue! (Although we avoid buffets altogether.) We generally eat breakfast in our room before we head out anywhere, which usually means we eat something we brought from home, like instant oats or muffins and some sort of fruit.
I also thought that anywhere that had the safe mix had a safe waffle maker. I'm sad to hear that's not always the case.I guess we've always lucked out with that one. I'll be sure to call our resort a month ahead to see if they have the safe mix and the safe waffle iron before we go, and bring our own breakfast food accordingly.