I have concluded the problem is me, so I would like suggestions here.
My son has allergies to wheat, soy, dairy, egg, peanut, some treenuts, sesame, buckwheat, and tests positive to shellfish but we haven't confirmed it, we avoid it because I can't eat shellfish anyways.
Basically, when we go to eat at Disney if it's a counter service we tell them we have an allergy order and they page a chef. It then goes something like this:
Chef: "Hello, somebody needed a chef?"
Me: "Yes, this one here, we made a card" I point to son and have a business card with allergens listed. They look at the card for a second.
Then one of four things has happened-
1) "We have chicken tenders if he would like those" (Hurricane Hannas did a chicken breast) (Col. Harbor House, Backlot express)
2) Resort CS (except Beach club marketplace, which did #3) has waffles, pasta, chicken or fish
3) "There really isn't anything we can do for you, I suggest you go ____" (happened at Pinnochio Village Haus, that sandwich place by the kid's play area at HS, BC Marketplace- actual CM words were "we don't do special orders")
4) "We can not serve anybody here who does not eat shellfish due to the risk of airborn cross contamination." (CHH one time, out of numerous times the same week they did the chicken tenders)
How are people asking for food? What are we doing wrong? When in the parks, we have been turned away from more locations than have served us. I have learned that trace soy is not bothering DS, so the time we didn't tell Casey's about the allergies, they gave us a bun free hot dog for our "picky" kid. Earlier that day they told me that the hot dog wasn't soy free so they could offer only side items. (meaning carrots and grapes only)
When turned down, we usually say thank you and hurry ourselves out before DD gets set on the idea of where we are. (she resents her brother if she realizes she was going to eat and his issue gets in the way)
Except the time we cheated to get a hot dog, he has not eaten CS in a park that wasn't allergy tenders.
At Table service, he gets offered exactly chicken or fish (Mahi mahi or salmon every time) with sides of steamed rice and steamed veggies. Dessert is Rice dream occasionally with syrup. Sometimes he ends up with allergy tenders and fries, Mama Melrose gave him pasta. DS is used to people not knowing what to do with him, so when the chef says "I can do chicken with steamed rice and veggies, does that sound good" His response is "Whatever you can give me" or "as long as it's safe." Maybe one time he asked for corn instead of broccoli.
I would like him to have some sort of variety, how are other people asking for food? Every time I see reviews they are more exciting. I have wanted to do food reviews before but our menu is so boring it seems like a waste of time to show 40 pictures of the same plate.
We aren't very pushy, so when they offer we just sort of go "ok." In the past sometimes his ice cream has come with cookies, but he is now allergic to the "enjoy life" too. We have not had TS or CS offer us babycakes with the exception of one meal that I recall. (we are talking one of out about 60 TS with him) It has happened a number of times that his dessert has come with a prepackaged item he was allergic to.
So how would you try to improve this? Should I be more assertive? Do you ask questions differently? I know I can be a little confrontational online, but I have a lot of social anxiety in person so in the moment it's more like a sheepish person handing over a business card and waiting anxiously for what they can do to help. Then smiling and nodding.
Are other people going in to the same places, listing allergies and being offered an assortment of things? Or do they start out saying "we have allergy tenders" and you have to ask for more? Are babycakes being offered, or do you have to actually ask by name for allergy foods? I keep reading that if you go to a CS (or one post now says any resort) they will bring in food, or go run for it. Is this being offered to you? Or are you asking them to go get you something? Because they have been telling us to go get it. If I stormed in, irate and demanded things I wouldn't be surprised but I am waiting in line and asking like a normal kind person. We stayed at the YC, were told by the BC marketplace they had nothing for DS, asked the concierge if there was any option for a quick service and were told there was nothing at the BC/YC for us and to try EPCOT or Kouzzina. (this was during the HH construction so that wasn't there)
We go at off times. Lunch in the 11-11:30 range, dinner is usually close to 4:30- during late August when we are the only customer or one of 2-3 groups. Is it really just me having crappy luck, or am I missing something that makes other people get offers of better food?
My son has allergies to wheat, soy, dairy, egg, peanut, some treenuts, sesame, buckwheat, and tests positive to shellfish but we haven't confirmed it, we avoid it because I can't eat shellfish anyways.
Basically, when we go to eat at Disney if it's a counter service we tell them we have an allergy order and they page a chef. It then goes something like this:
Chef: "Hello, somebody needed a chef?"
Me: "Yes, this one here, we made a card" I point to son and have a business card with allergens listed. They look at the card for a second.
Then one of four things has happened-
1) "We have chicken tenders if he would like those" (Hurricane Hannas did a chicken breast) (Col. Harbor House, Backlot express)
2) Resort CS (except Beach club marketplace, which did #3) has waffles, pasta, chicken or fish
3) "There really isn't anything we can do for you, I suggest you go ____" (happened at Pinnochio Village Haus, that sandwich place by the kid's play area at HS, BC Marketplace- actual CM words were "we don't do special orders")
4) "We can not serve anybody here who does not eat shellfish due to the risk of airborn cross contamination." (CHH one time, out of numerous times the same week they did the chicken tenders)
How are people asking for food? What are we doing wrong? When in the parks, we have been turned away from more locations than have served us. I have learned that trace soy is not bothering DS, so the time we didn't tell Casey's about the allergies, they gave us a bun free hot dog for our "picky" kid. Earlier that day they told me that the hot dog wasn't soy free so they could offer only side items. (meaning carrots and grapes only)
When turned down, we usually say thank you and hurry ourselves out before DD gets set on the idea of where we are. (she resents her brother if she realizes she was going to eat and his issue gets in the way)
Except the time we cheated to get a hot dog, he has not eaten CS in a park that wasn't allergy tenders.
At Table service, he gets offered exactly chicken or fish (Mahi mahi or salmon every time) with sides of steamed rice and steamed veggies. Dessert is Rice dream occasionally with syrup. Sometimes he ends up with allergy tenders and fries, Mama Melrose gave him pasta. DS is used to people not knowing what to do with him, so when the chef says "I can do chicken with steamed rice and veggies, does that sound good" His response is "Whatever you can give me" or "as long as it's safe." Maybe one time he asked for corn instead of broccoli.
I would like him to have some sort of variety, how are other people asking for food? Every time I see reviews they are more exciting. I have wanted to do food reviews before but our menu is so boring it seems like a waste of time to show 40 pictures of the same plate.
We aren't very pushy, so when they offer we just sort of go "ok." In the past sometimes his ice cream has come with cookies, but he is now allergic to the "enjoy life" too. We have not had TS or CS offer us babycakes with the exception of one meal that I recall. (we are talking one of out about 60 TS with him) It has happened a number of times that his dessert has come with a prepackaged item he was allergic to.
So how would you try to improve this? Should I be more assertive? Do you ask questions differently? I know I can be a little confrontational online, but I have a lot of social anxiety in person so in the moment it's more like a sheepish person handing over a business card and waiting anxiously for what they can do to help. Then smiling and nodding.
Are other people going in to the same places, listing allergies and being offered an assortment of things? Or do they start out saying "we have allergy tenders" and you have to ask for more? Are babycakes being offered, or do you have to actually ask by name for allergy foods? I keep reading that if you go to a CS (or one post now says any resort) they will bring in food, or go run for it. Is this being offered to you? Or are you asking them to go get you something? Because they have been telling us to go get it. If I stormed in, irate and demanded things I wouldn't be surprised but I am waiting in line and asking like a normal kind person. We stayed at the YC, were told by the BC marketplace they had nothing for DS, asked the concierge if there was any option for a quick service and were told there was nothing at the BC/YC for us and to try EPCOT or Kouzzina. (this was during the HH construction so that wasn't there)
We go at off times. Lunch in the 11-11:30 range, dinner is usually close to 4:30- during late August when we are the only customer or one of 2-3 groups. Is it really just me having crappy luck, or am I missing something that makes other people get offers of better food?