grumpjes24
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I just spent last weekend in Disney with a friend who is allergic to gluten. I have always heard that Disney caters to those with food allergeries but I was completely AMAZED at how GREAT they were with my friend! She has trouble eating out at home and was floating on Cloud 9 with all the choices she had while at Disney World!
We ate at Whispering Canyon Cafe (dinner), Le Cellier (lunch) and Cape May Cafe ( breakfast). At all three restaurants, the chef came right to the table to talk with her. At WCC and Le Cellier, the chef basically said they could make most anything gluten free!
At Cape May Cafe, the chef walked the buffet with her and showed her what was safe and then prepared her a special meal! They actually made her special gluten free Mickey waffles! They told her they have a waffle maker that is only used for gluten free waffles! My friend said they were the best waffles she had ever had!
Both for lunch and dinner, not only did she have a choice of meals, they also had options for dessert!
Counter service was a bit harder but we still found plenty of options. At Electric Umbrella, they had gluten free rolls. At the Pepper Market (in Coronodo), they made her pancakes for breakfast and pizza for lunch.
It was an amazing experience for her and I just wanted to let others know who may have similar allergies.
We ate at Whispering Canyon Cafe (dinner), Le Cellier (lunch) and Cape May Cafe ( breakfast). At all three restaurants, the chef came right to the table to talk with her. At WCC and Le Cellier, the chef basically said they could make most anything gluten free!
At Cape May Cafe, the chef walked the buffet with her and showed her what was safe and then prepared her a special meal! They actually made her special gluten free Mickey waffles! They told her they have a waffle maker that is only used for gluten free waffles! My friend said they were the best waffles she had ever had!
Both for lunch and dinner, not only did she have a choice of meals, they also had options for dessert!
Counter service was a bit harder but we still found plenty of options. At Electric Umbrella, they had gluten free rolls. At the Pepper Market (in Coronodo), they made her pancakes for breakfast and pizza for lunch.
It was an amazing experience for her and I just wanted to let others know who may have similar allergies.
