If you do club at any of the Loew's resorts, let them know in advance what exactly that you would like to see GF. Even though I had talked with the chef, that isn't who I needed to discuss the club with. You need to specifically tell the concierge a few weeks in advance.
They have a set menu for the evening and cheese and wine was pretty much the extent of what we could eat. If we had got a hold of the right person to discuss this earlier, they could've gotten us something for evening club, too.
However, Carla, at the PBH was able to get us some GF cookies and muffins for morning from Whole Foods and they were delicious.
Unfortunately, New Year's Eve, the cut up cheese in the little cups was glutened and mixing gluten with wine for me left me blitzed and knocked out in my room...

Woke up at 11 and found my DS13 who had eaten the same thing sound asleep beside me...We ran to the parks in time to give my DH and DD15 big kisses at midnight!
Mythos was great with gluten free. The flourless cake was to die for. Yummy.
We ate twice at Margaritaville, the 1st chef who came to our table told us that his daughter needed to be GF, too, so that made me very happy.
Lombardi's--not so good--the chef kept telling me that I was the expert (you all know that we need to be). And the seafood marinara with rice pasta was only so-so.Mahi-mahi was just okay. Unfortunately, something must've been cross contaminated because my son was glutened and immediately began the trips to the restroom and he spent all of New Year's Eve day sleeping. Then to club only to get glutened again. Basically he has spent the last 36 hours sleeping with fever.
January 21--I just remembered that he ate calamari in a butter sauce--chef was supposed to come out to table to show me the brand to make sure it was gf, but he must've forgotten. That was the only food that he had different from the rest of us.
Fruit stands? Ha--only saw a few with fruit--apples and oranges--the vendors said that's all they had that day...
French fries--I didn't want to try it anywhere--the lines were always huge and I would ask the hostess and the manager and was told they also fried onion rings...we weren't willing to risk it.
At PBH, we had the most wonderful breakfasts. HUGE Pamela's pancakes, eggs, bacon and real maple syrup for only $10.50 We would eat later in the morning so we would only have to worry about one meal.
Trattoria at PBH had a fantastic NYE's spread that was almost entirely GF. Delish for my husband, but I just sat there snapping pictures of myself because of the ealier gluten and wine thing
Mama Dellas had delicious salad and pasta. Keep in mind,order only one dish for every two people. Even as hungry as we were, we couldn't eat it all...huge meatballs and enough pasta to feed a small army. $20 for each meal. We had a coupon from orlandocoupons.com that made our bill only $30.
Pretty reasonable.
We never made it to Tchop Chop (Sp?) but they had sent us their menu and told me that they could pretty much make just about anything gf, you just need to contact them in advance just to make sure that what you want from their menu could be made that way.