Thanks! The trip is for February so really unlikely to find anything this close toIt's probably too late for this trip - but if you want to hide the cost from them - consider renting a 2 bedroom at a DVC resort next time. You'll get the full kitchen and they will not know the price!
Thank you! I think my mom would like those options too.You may have found the Festival of the Arts menus already - my mom has very healthy taste in food, as well, and she and I really enjoyed the mussels from the Craftsman’s Courtyard booth. Tangierine Cafe also has some yummy-looking chicken kebabs with carrot-chickpea salad. Another tip is you can ask them to “hold” aspects of the dish - like no creme fraiche on the soup from the Encanto booth.
There’s a Food and Wine app that is great for navigating Epcot festivals - you can highlight items that look like they might work (for them OR you!!)and locate them on a map.
Good luck. I know it can be tough trying to satisfy “food police” at Disney! Been there! But I do second the opinion that you and your daughter should enjoy a character meal guilt-free. You both deserve to build those memories.
Maybe you can even get egg whitesThank you! I think my mom would like those options too.
I think I’ve talked them into going to the character meal and it’ll just be really expensive eggs lol. I’m trying to get Topolinos, there’s so much on the menu they’d love but of course that’ll be next to impossible to get.
They would love that lolMaybe you can even get egg whites??
Ya I think I was overly ambitious before planning this trip and forgot how difficult my parents can be lol. At the moment we have one meal we won’t be eating together. Me and DH are going to Victoria and Alberts and my parents will be babysitting and doing dinner with my daughter. I’m thinking lunch would be easiest to do our own thing since I don’t have anything booked. I think just going with the flow will be best for this trip and I’m trying really hard to not over plan. Which is hard as a planner and Disney making so much scheduled in a advance lolMost menus if not all have a salad which is leafy greens including the kids salads something grilled chicken or fish etc. It really is not hard to eat healthy at Disney however like everything else choices are limited at every restaurant. Gone are the days of salad, fish, grilled… 4 different burgers, 6 different flat breads and any number of sandwich’s 2 differently types of steak pastas and more at one place… Those that are more open can always find something or simply part ways for a few hours some or mostdays…. We own DVC for 20+ years and had taken parents and other family many times… eating every meal together can be a disaster.