That's funny that you noticed this particular date!
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Gee I wonder why 4/15 is special

That's funny that you noticed this particular date!
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Tax day, not so fun. Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts? Very fun! This is a great anniversary date!
Our bags are packed and we leave in the morning. Yacht Club here we come!![]()
Have a great day. As an accountant tax day is very important. It means I get my life back after working over 100 straight days. Plus I can finally make final plans for our Disney trip in May.
I read in a recent review that the BC club lounger workers weren't "eager" to get beers through the day. Anyone experience any negativity around making trips to lounge a few ( okay 5 or 6!) times a day and requesting beer or wine?
Do you have much work to do this weekend? I know the filing deadline is Monday for most of the country and Tuesday for us Massachusetts folk.
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After reading numerous posts and reviews, I still have a question regarding our 10 nights stay at the Beach Club and a gluten allergy (DH is celiac).
So, we are planning to stay 10 nights at BC and will not do any TS for breakfast this time. We will be hungry before park opening and do not want to prepare and eat breakfast in our room every day. Options seem very slim: Plastic eggs, dessert and maybe GF bagel at the Marketplace.
Anybody went through this?
Any solid options in the World showcase?
Maybe at the Swan and Dolphin?
Ideas beside using our own food?
I guess we were just lucky with our other resort choices in the past...
After reading numerous posts and reviews, I still have a question regarding our 10 nights stay at the Beach Club and a gluten allergy (DH is celiac).
So, we are planning to stay 10 nights at BC and will not do any TS for breakfast this time. We will be hungry before park opening and do not want to prepare and eat breakfast in our room every day. Options seem very slim: Plastic eggs, dessert and maybe GF bagel at the Marketplace.
Anybody went through this?
Any solid options in the World showcase?
Maybe at the Swan and Dolphin?
Ideas beside using our own food?
I guess we were just lucky with our other resort choices in the past...
Natebenma, your answer, like your contribution to this thread is thorough, fun, illustrated and informative. Thank you so much for all of it. I am learning to love the BC before I set foot in it, thanks to all the contributors. I read all the input carefully and have discussed with DH.
I have not personally had to deal with a gluten allergy during family trip, but I have tried to compile information from others who are following a GF diet or have other allergy concerns.
Fruit is available at BC Marketplace (both whole and cut up), yogurt and oatmeal are also available. Not sure if these items are GF or not. The Ale & Compass may have some GF breakfast selections in the morning hours.
I don't think I have a more recent BC Marketplace Menu picture, this is from 2012, I believe. I haven't personally tried the eggs, so I can't comment on their quality.
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Ale & Compass, 2014
This is from Page 1, Post 7 Dining on this thread. If others have anything to add to make this more helpful, I would love to include it.
Dining at the Yacht and Beach Club for Guests with Special Dietary Restrictions
Review of the Beach Club Marketplace from the The Disney Food Blog
Lots of information about ingredients in the baked good and links to resources within Disney for families with food allergies or special dietary needs.
AllergyFreeMouse, tips and contact info for helpful resources
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I also came across http://www.glutenfreedairyfreewdw.com/ , which has good resources for those dealing with dairy and gluten sensitivities, while at WDW.
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There is some very useful info posted, such as http://www.glutenfreedairyfreewdw.com/dining-resources/menus/ , which displays restricted-diet menus available at some resorts and parks.
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If you have any tips about dining safely at the resort for people with food allergies, gluten-free diets or lactose intolerance, please share them on the main thread and I will post the info here. Thanks!
From Wood Nymph, April 2014
"We had breakfast twice at the Captain's Grill and I was able to get gluten free Mickey waffles one morning and gluten free toast another morning. Both times I had ordered the breakfast buffet, which also had plenty of gluten free choices."
From nadira36, September 2014
"AK has a special diets kiosk just passed Flame Tree BBQ House - they have Gluten-free beer, baby-cakes and other gluten-free and dairy free offers. They can also let you know about allergy friendly offers around the park - the more people who use it there, the more likely the other parks get their own kiosk."
From HockeyMomR, June 2015
" I also have a gluten allergy (and hashimoto's thyroiditis) was diagnosed a while ago but have been 100% gluten free since last September. Lounge CM's and chef were great in pointing me towards gluten free options. They will bring you special gluten free cookies / brownies upon request, these were simply delicious. The chef also volunteered to prepare shrimp or chicken gluten free during evening offerings. I appreciated the offer, but was fine with things already provided. Only bummer is the homemade chips are not gluten free but I found many other options especially in the mornings."
From Best Aunt, August 2015
"Gluten-free goodies in Beach Club Marketplace:
In the refrigerator section where they have the cupcakes, they had the four pack of brownie bites with frosting. I believe they try to call these "cupcakes" in other parts of WDW. In the past I have also seen them at Boardwalk Bakery, the allergy food kiosk at Animal Kingdom theme park, and the refrigerated grab and go section of The Mara counter service restaurant of Animal Kingdom Lodge's Jambo House.
There also were several types of gluten free individuallly packaged cookies. I think I bought two different types of chocolate chip cookies. These were on the end of the counter where you would order food.
I don't know if they had other things as well. A friend had invited me to dinner in her timeshare and I didn't want to arrive empty-handed. I knew she was gluten free so I was looking for some dessert options."
August 2015-
A gluten-free version of the Kitchen Sink is offered at Beaches & Cream.
Milk substitutes at The Beach Club Marketplace and Club Level Lounges
BC Marketplace- Soy milk is available. Almond and Coconut milk have not been seen there (Aug 2015)
Lounges- hope to get reports about what is available from recent guests.
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Thank you we will follow your suggestions but will probably bring a small toaster as toastabags won't work in the horizontal type.They will sell both scrambled eggs and bacon as separate side items and I think it was only $3 for each serving. They also serve oatmeal for breakfast. There are a lot of grocery items in the Marketplace to serve the villas units and you might find some items there. And there are toasters and a microwave available for use. Disposable bowls are also available if you want to buy milk and bring gluten free cereal from home.
We always ate at least one breakfast at Captain's Grille which will prepare gluten free food for you. I love the gluten free Mickey waffles.
That is what we had to reflect on after all.What does DH like to eat for breakfast? Maybe if you told us what food would make him happy, we could tell you where to get it. (I know you said it has to be gluten free, but that doesn't tell us what he would like.)
They told us that the only time you might have trouble being a walk in would be on Sunday morning. We have made a last minute reservation for Captain's Grille via the app in order to avoid being a walk in.We do not have ADR at CG, do you think walkin is feasible?
That is what we had to reflect on after all.
We knew that we did not want to do TS in the morning because we have done all the character meals many times (except Garden Grill) in the past and because we want to try paying OOP instead of using the Deluxe DP (fun but too much food).
If simple food is the answer, then we might as well provide the piece of bread or cereals and some fruits... And then start our day. Seeing how it was at ASMo, Poly and GF resorts, GF bagels and bread are probably available at the Marketplace as well, but we won't rely on it. We will update you with the information when we go in August though!
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After reading numerous posts and reviews, I still have a question regarding our 10 nights stay at the Beach Club and a gluten allergy (DH is celiac).
So, we are planning to stay 10 nights at BC and will not do any TS for breakfast this time. We will be hungry before park opening and do not want to prepare and eat breakfast in our room every day. Options seem very slim: Plastic eggs, dessert and maybe GF bagel at the Marketplace.
Anybody went through this?
Any solid options in the World showcase?
Maybe at the Swan and Dolphin?
Ideas beside using our own food?
I guess we were just lucky with our other resort choices in the past...
You got some great info from everyone I just wanted to add that we did one trip when my youngest was on a new gf diet and while I was worried beforehand it was easy while at both hotel and parks. I emailed the special diets section on the website and they were great and basically confirmed what everyone had told me-lots if options and very helpful cm and chefs at every location. Much easier to feed him than I ever could have hoped for. If in doubt about any available options just ask as we found everyone very helpful and often had options that weren't listedThank you we will follow your suggestions but will probably bring a small toaster as toastabags won't work in the horizontal type.
We always had GF Mickey Waffles at least once in the past trips, they are not only good, they are part of the all inclusive, everyone can/must be happy at Disney. So it is nice to read that Captain's Grill or in room service can provide them. We do not have ADR at CG, do you think walkin is feasible?
Bummer - we were going to be at BC together (I have the magical deal too, late August).
Your 50th isn't next year late Aug. too, is it? We would HAVE to meet up at BC (or any deluxe we get on the magical deal!) if so! (We go every late August.)
ETA I cannot believe I'm turning 50 next year! That's the 1st time I'm writing/realizing this!
Are any rooms bringing redone right now? I had heard that rooms x53-x78 were going to be worked during the next phase (with them being done mid May).having a super time here at bcv! we are in a new room 4th floor!
having a super time here at bcv! we are in a new room 4th floor!