I am really disappointed in Disney regarding their lack of concern for people with diabetes. My DD12 has type 1 diabetes for the past 3 yrs and when we went to Disney it was a complete guessing game as to how much insulin to give because of the lack of information from them. Disney did suggest that the chefs would be more than happy to come to our table to discuss my DDs dietary needs, but the few times I availed of this, I found the information very vague and next to useless. Disney is so good about people with allergies and gluten free options, etc. but they really drop the ball on this one.![]()
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While I understand your concerns for your child, I fail to see a particular disregard towards diabetics. How about those on low sodium diets? Or low potassium diets? Or those who need to avoid purine? Or a hundred other dietary restrictions? If Disney was to include nutritional lists for every item in their restaurants, their menus would rival the bible in size and would need to be rewritten every time a menu item was changed. How do you manage when you eat out at home? As a pp mentioned, most diabetics eat regular food, learn about portion control and carb estimation, using a reference book or app for guidance. I wouldn't expect any chef to know the calorie count or carb content of every single thing served, but I would expect him to be able to suggest lower carb alternatives. And more frequent testing is definitely in order on a WDW trip. Its not just the food that can throw off a diabetics insulin requirements.
Many restaurants do have nutritional information available if you ask for it and the information does include sodium, potassium, along with much more detailed information. ...