We had a wonderful trip to Disney-we stayed at Coronodo Springs, a place I would HIGHLY reccomend for celiacs-they even have gluten-free brownies! You must contact the head chef in advance, and he will help you personally. We found that the Animal Kingdom Lodge chef at the buffet was exceedingly helpful also-he asked me what I like, and he made me my own dinner, from scratch-and a very elaborate one at that! Disney is very familiar with the allergy, and as long as you notify them in advance at the restaurants, they will go overboard to accomodate. A few warnings, though. Our worst experience was at Epcot-the restaurants there are not Disney owned, and many of the walk-up places were clueless, unhelpful, and downright rude. The two worst were in Morocco and Japan. You can contact the head chef for each park and hotel, and they will give you the best places to go, and the best things to order. You will get very tired of creme brulee for dessert.
We had absolutely no problem with dinner at the sit-down restaurants, but counter service could sometimes be a problem-again, the worst was Epcot. We were on the dining plan, so we spent a lot of time in restaurants! Hana, or whatever its name is, the restaurant everyone loves in the Polynesian, was outstanding, as was Le Cellier and California Grill. We did a character breakfast in the Crystal Garden (?) in the Magic Kingdom, and they had gluten free waffles, among other things. As long as it's a Disney owned restaurant, you will have no problem. Call ahead and you will be fine.
