is there a thread or website that would help with doing Disney as a diabetic? This is something that we didn't have to worry about the last time we went but a family member of mine was recently diagnosed. I'm thinking in advance so it's not a shock when we get there.
Thanks in advance!
I am Type-2 and, therefore, I have room to 'play' with my blood-sugar.
Type-1 has more restrictions.
Most difficult meal is breakfast, particularly if trying to make 'Rope Drop' (Park opening). Granola-type bars are sugary and are not the place I want my sugars for the day. Room Service is your friend on these days - because they may deliver before any restaurant is open. Of course, you may be able to keep some protein in your room; Greek-style yogurt typically has fewer sugars.
Otherwise, Disney is very good at helping a person who wants to manage dietary restrictions - asking for no sauce or no carb is not frowned upon. And 'combinations' that included fries, etc. can often be reduced in price to exclude the carb, and/or may be available with a vegetable substitution. Be advised, cole slaw has 'hidden' sugar'
Let me offer one for instance - I enjoy the BBQ Slaw Dog at Casey's. I asked for as little sauce as possible on the Pulled Pork. I do the same thing at Sleepy Hollow for the Sweet'n'Sour Chicken'n'Waffle combination. This is fine for my Type-2, but might not work for a Type-1 diabetic. The Cast Members do not roll their eyes and are always helpful.
Biggest thing - don't be embarrassed to ask questions. Like I mentioned, there are 'hidden' sugars in many foods, and it takes time to even know what questions to ask.