Originally posted by DeeCeeSW
.....We needed to see a chef due to my DS and his food allergies--the chef came out yawning and said to our waitperson and us, "Boy, am I tired." He apparently was too tired to make/bring us anything special from the kitchen (my DS cannot eat wheat, eggs or nuts, so he has a limited diet), so he told us what was "safe to eat" from the buffet. My son broke out in a rash almost immediately after consuming his "safe food.".....
I am sorry this happened to you. However, if you or anyone in family has any dietary concern/restrictions, it is best to call the WDW restaraunt that you will be dining, at least 24hrs in advance, with any dietary concerns you may have. Most of the time, the restaraunt will make a concerted effort to accomodate you and this will also ensure they have sufficient time to meet your needs.
If you did do what I suggested, then that is a real problem.
Bruce
