Hoop Dee Doo for vegetarians?

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If we do HDD, would the vegetarian in our party find anything other than baked beans and slaw for dinner? Any one ever call ahead and ask to have a special menu available?
 
IMGONNABE40! said:
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If we do HDD, would the vegetarian in our party find anything other than baked beans and slaw for dinner? Any one ever call ahead and ask to have a special menu available?

We went to the Hoop last month & I ordered a vegetarian dish. You ask at the front desk when you pick up your tickets.

They had lots of choices, but I chose the baked fish. It was, seriously, the WORST food I've ever had on WDW property. Disgusting, but maybe you'll do better.
 
Thanks for the warning about the fish! I'll be sure to pass that info along to my friend!
 
Not vegetarian, but my DH is on an extremely low sodium diet. I called a day ahead and explained his needs to a chef and they brought him a delicious piece of baked chicken, fresh veggies, salad and fruit--I liked his meal better than mine! I would think finding vegetarian food would be a lot easier than finding things that are low-sodium(trust me)
 

When I made the ressie for O'hana I mentioned to them that my MIL is a strict vegetarian. I was worried because lets face it O'hana is meat-on-a-stick. They told me it would not be a problem. They could not have been more accomodating. They brought a plate of veggies--everything you could imagine-roasted, served over asian noodles. She raved!!
I think as long as you ask ahead of time they will make accomodations.
Deb
 
the first time we went to HDDR my kids were in that picky pain in the patootie stage and our server was able to get them pizza, mac/cheese and some other stuff from trail's end buffet next door...
 
I had special requested the fish at Hoop De Doo (Christmas Day -- and yes, the show was modified into a bit of a holiday version at least on that day). I was very pleased with the meal I got. I called the offices the day before (I don't remember the number, but I got it from WDW-DINE) and they had some different options to offer me since I wanted something healthier than the ribs and the fried chicken. I took them up on the grilled fish with a baked potato and steamed veggies so I didn't get a chance to hear any vegetarian (non-animal) choices. They did ask if the salad, bread/butter, other sides, and strawberry shortcake would be ok so they seemed to be ready to offer substitutions for those if need be. The meal my server brought me had a plate filled with 2 6-oz pieces of grilled mahi mahi, a baked potato, and about 2 cups of steamed mixed veggies. The fish was really really good, although I could only eat one of the pieces and the steamed veggies hit the spot! I did have the regular salad, bread/butter, corn on the cob, and strawberry shortcake but skipped the baked beans since I'm pretty sure that those had pork or bacon in them.
 


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