Selket
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I'm trying to plan a trip this summer and trying to wrap my tiny brain around meal planning for my 28 month old who has both diabetes and a severe peanut allergy (touches peanut butter= 911 experience for example). Bear with me because both things were diagnosed since March so I don't have a great deal of experience with either!
I found the Contemporary Resort to be VERY helpful (willing to make sure items are available in the Food and Fun center for him to eat that are peanut free and appropriate - willing to help us any they can even if they need to provide some simple things from the kitchen for him). So I know at the hotel he will have a safe place to eat counter service style meals. I am not worried about the PS restaurants because I can plan with them ahead of time. However to save money I'd like to eat lunch or dinner counter service sometimes at the parks - and we also might want a treat to go with it.
For example, I noticed at one counter service restaurant at Epcot the food is probably fine but the only sugar free dessert I see is ice cream. Will they KNOW there at the restaurant if it or other food is safe from peanut contamination? Do we have to plan in advance for counter service meals as well? Will the food cart vendors know if the food is peanut free? I know folks talk about the mickey bars being peanut free (some debate over that maybe) but they aren't sugar free right? Will they have nutrition info listed on the package? Are there sugar-free drinks routinely available at the counter service places other than diet colas? Are all the drinks at ice-station cool with sugar? (I know he loved that place last year
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I have done searches here at the boards on both diabetes and peanut allergy issues but combining the two things is difficult. If anyone has suggestions for diabetics or peanut allergies while visiting WDW please let me know.
Thanks!
I found the Contemporary Resort to be VERY helpful (willing to make sure items are available in the Food and Fun center for him to eat that are peanut free and appropriate - willing to help us any they can even if they need to provide some simple things from the kitchen for him). So I know at the hotel he will have a safe place to eat counter service style meals. I am not worried about the PS restaurants because I can plan with them ahead of time. However to save money I'd like to eat lunch or dinner counter service sometimes at the parks - and we also might want a treat to go with it.
For example, I noticed at one counter service restaurant at Epcot the food is probably fine but the only sugar free dessert I see is ice cream. Will they KNOW there at the restaurant if it or other food is safe from peanut contamination? Do we have to plan in advance for counter service meals as well? Will the food cart vendors know if the food is peanut free? I know folks talk about the mickey bars being peanut free (some debate over that maybe) but they aren't sugar free right? Will they have nutrition info listed on the package? Are there sugar-free drinks routinely available at the counter service places other than diet colas? Are all the drinks at ice-station cool with sugar? (I know he loved that place last year

I have done searches here at the boards on both diabetes and peanut allergy issues but combining the two things is difficult. If anyone has suggestions for diabetics or peanut allergies while visiting WDW please let me know.
Thanks!