livndisney
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Yes living with allergies, there are no guarantees.Disney policy doesn't sound different from USF's.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wd...estServicesSpecialDietaryDetailPage&bhcp=1#ak
They still want you to call in advance, do not have specific allergen free foods at all locations, and do not guarantee that there is no cross contamination.
Call the Disney's Dining Reservation Center at 407-WDW-DINE or (407) 939-3463.
Indicate to the Cast Member at Disney's Dining Reservation Center your special dietary requests.
Know that your special dietary request will be noted by the Cast Member on your reservation.
Write down the dining location phone number(s) that the Cast Member provides you, as well as your reservation number and the day and time of your reservation.
Contact your dining location at least 72 hours in advance to discuss your special dietary request with the chef, manager or food and beverage representative.
Please feel welcome to speak to the chef or manager on duty when you arrive at your dining location.
The Walt Disney World® Company will use reasonable efforts to prevent the introduction of the allergen of concern into the food through close attention during our sourcing, preparation and handling processes. However, it is ultimately always up the Guest to use his or her individual discretion to make an informed choice regarding whether to order any particular items, since Walt Disney World® Company cannot guarantee that allergens may not have been introduced during another stage of the food chain process, or even inadvertently, by us.
Food Allergies and Intolerances
All Walt Disney World® Resort Table Service Restaurants that accept reservations can accommodate most food allergies and food intolerances (such as gluten or wheat, shellfish, soy, lactose or milk, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, or eggs) if requested at least 72 hours in advance by calling (407) 939-3463.
If you have multiple allergies, please contact one of our representatives before you finalize your trip to Walt Disney World® Resort to discuss your allergies, as we cannot guarantee we will be able to meet your requests. Please note we do not have separate kitchens to prepare allergen free items or separate dining areas for Guests with allergies to dine.
But actually there is more to Disney's allergen policy. You can email Special Diets at WDW to get lists of what foods are served where (even brands which makes a huge difference). Each counter service location has a binder with ingredients at the cashier.
As locals we rarely "call in advance", as we have a good idea what is served where at WDW. We do more counter service than table service. We do not have that same knowledge at Universal. So far we have been unable to get similar information from Universal. I have asked at Universal about ingredients and was told they had no idea. Guest Services sent us to First Aid to ask. It became like "who's on first". (This is not to bash Universal-just trying to clarify the differences).