We'll be heading down in September. When we were there last my son almost always went without dessert due to his pickiness. (It's related to textures and some tastes due to his Sensory Processing Disorder, but taht is beside the point. He's really no pickier than some "typical" kiddos I've known.) He doesn't like ice cream at all and a lot of fresh fruits have flavors that are too intense for him. That is what we found to be the offerings at a lot of places we went. Generally at buffets he could find something, but he never had a dessert at a table service place, or a quick service one for that matter. Thankfully he's a easy-going kiddo and wasn't too fussed. But it was a bit sad seeing him watch the rest of us eat sweets at dinner. (Yes, we did often buy him something after dinner if he wanted it. So we're not totally cruel! Haha.)
But looking at our plans for this fall I see some places where he'll be going dessert-less again. I'd not thought of substitutions but had seen this mentioned on here since we got back. Does anyone have any ideas about possible dessert substitutions at the following places: Ohana, 50s Prime Time Cafe and Whipsering Canyon Cafe? Also, do I mention this at the start of the meal or when we are asked about dessert? For that matter- he tends to have a hard time with finding apps he will eat too. Any ideas about those for 50s Prime Time and WCC? Do they even offer subs for non-allergy situations? While his are connected to his SPD he's not going to die if he does/doesn't eat what is offered. I am just wondering if there is a way to make his meals more enjoyable (and filling!) for him. I figure we're out of luck at QS but I've heard that TS can be more accomodating. Anyone have experience with such substitutions.
But looking at our plans for this fall I see some places where he'll be going dessert-less again. I'd not thought of substitutions but had seen this mentioned on here since we got back. Does anyone have any ideas about possible dessert substitutions at the following places: Ohana, 50s Prime Time Cafe and Whipsering Canyon Cafe? Also, do I mention this at the start of the meal or when we are asked about dessert? For that matter- he tends to have a hard time with finding apps he will eat too. Any ideas about those for 50s Prime Time and WCC? Do they even offer subs for non-allergy situations? While his are connected to his SPD he's not going to die if he does/doesn't eat what is offered. I am just wondering if there is a way to make his meals more enjoyable (and filling!) for him. I figure we're out of luck at QS but I've heard that TS can be more accomodating. Anyone have experience with such substitutions.