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Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2011
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I agree with you on the highlighted part, I was really just trying to make a point. The original message was to correct the missinformation listed on this site and express our displeasure over the parks response. Sorry so many took offense to it. Tink2, I felt your comments were out of line and the parenting advice was unwarranted. We still have season passes and will continue to enjoy the park. Being displeased with this situation does not mean we are letting this ruin the entire experience, we were just unhappy with that particular part of it. Also before you dismiss my argument do know that altering the way the drink is served due to medical conditions would not infringe on a trademark. While I know that contacting J.K. Rowling will be difficult that does not mean it is impossible. I am sorry you took such offense to our problem but please remember just because something is not important to you does not mean it's not important.
So back to the original statement, Butterbeer is not gluten free and no accommidations are available currently at the park. If you would like to help change this please write J.K. Rowling care of her publishers both in the U.S. and England. Contacting the park will prove to be unhelpful as they are not currently willing to help.
So back to the original statement, Butterbeer is not gluten free and no accommidations are available currently at the park. If you would like to help change this please write J.K. Rowling care of her publishers both in the U.S. and England. Contacting the park will prove to be unhelpful as they are not currently willing to help.