Wonder2008
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 28, 2008
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So is Aladdin playing every day?
It was during our stay. During past visits, it played 4 or 5 days each week. It probably depends on the time of year.
So is Aladdin playing every day?
I really enjoy eating at Storyteller's Cafe! Have eaten there 3 times and each time was excellent. Waits are pretty long for dinner, but well worth the wait, especially if you're staying at the GCH. Agh, too bad about the fireworks being cancelled. I really enjoy seeing Fantasmic but the seating situation is terrible. I'm short (almost 5'5") and it's difficult to get a good viewing unless you show up hours early to get in towards the front, so we usually skip it.
Great because we are staying at Grand Californian Villas. Did you happen to notice any gluten free meals?
We Simply Had a Wonderful Disneyland Christmastime Hello everyone, My name is Robert and I took my sister to Disneyland during the holidays for the first time. This trip report will focus on food allergies, but I'll also tell what we did each day. We live on the east coast of the country, so Walt Disney World is a car trip away while Disneyland is a 5-hour flight away. We last went to Disneyland in June of 2009 - I don't think I need to tell you that a lot has changed over the last 4.5 years. As I said, we both have food allergies. I'm gluten-intolerant, so it's not a severe allergy but I avoid gluten anyway. My sister can not have dairy, rice milk, or rice flour. Her allergy is more severe than mine. I'll start off by saying that our dining experiences were very, very good. I will detail where we ate and what we had during each meal.
Thanks for your report. I read it all. I have a severe shellfish allergy and worry a lot about cross contamination. Like you, I've been to WDW a lot but DL not as much. I'm planning a trip that includes a day or so at DL in March. I have had great experiences at WDW with them talking to me about my food allergy and putting me at ease while eating there. I appreciate this info!
Great because we are staying at Grand Californian Villas. Did you happen to notice any gluten free meals?
Monday, December 16, 2013 Today was our last day at Disneyland. Hopefully another first day will come along sometime. Anyway, after a quick breakfast in our room we went to California Adventure to start our day. It opened at 8:00 for Disney hotel guests, but we were only there for about an hour. We went to Toy Story Midway Mania where my sister beat me by about double the points I had. It was not crowded at all, but we planned to go to Disneyland at 9:00. So we left California Adventure around 8:50, went to Disneyland, and were on Main Street before the morning rope drop. After that, it was directly to Peter Pan's Flight. I think we still waited about a half-hour even though we went first thing in the morning. Almost everything else in Fantasyland had shorter lines - Mr. Toad, Matterhorn (right side), Snow White, Alice in Wonderland. We got to see Mickey Mouse leading the Disneyland Band down Main Street. We also went to Tarzan's Treehouse and the Indiana Jones Adventure. We went on three times during this trip and got all three gifts (future knowledge, eternal youth, and riches). We ended our morning by riding Monorail Blue round-trip in the front. Now, it was time for one of our favorite meals of the whole trip. Lunch We went back to the Jolly Holiday Cafe for lunch. There was no line, unlike during dinnertime a few nights. We got really, really good service here. The chef came to speak with us and our orders were pretty simple. I got the Caprese sandwich on a gluten-free bun and my sister got a turkey sandwich on sourdough bread. We both got more of the fantastic housemade chips. But, it was dessert that made this meal stand out. My sister was able to have the Matterhorn Macaroon. All they had to do was leave off the white chocolate "snow". She has had plenty of macaroons at home, but this was huge! She loved it, and probably would have gotten more if it wasn't our last day. I got a slice of the flourless chocolate cake. For both my sister and me, the chef brought out a laminated ingredient list. There's plenty of dairy in the chocolate cake, but it was gluten-free as far as I was concerned. It too was fantastic, a huge treat, and one of the best things I've ever tasted! Desserts for my sister had been pretty limited to this point, so we were both happy she could have this one. Up next - our afternoon and wrapping our Disneyland trip.