Tips for Enjoying
Disneyland with Food Allergies by Carol D'Agnese
As a parent of a food allergic child, I thought vacations; REAL VACATIONS where EVERYONE has a good time was something I was not going to be able to do because of the ever present threat of an allergic reaction. I remember reading something about how aware Disneyland was about food allergies so I decided to check it out. That was three and a half years ago and we have taken our children to Disneyland and Disneys California Adventure numerous times, safely and without an (allergic reaction) incident. It does take some planning, but you too can make your vacation at Disneyland a walk in the park!
After doing personal research and phone calling, below are guidelines, agreed upon by Disneys own Food Operations Business Center (thats the group that deals with all the Food at the parks), that describe the best way to handle getting food allergy information to help you and your family have a great time at the Disneyland and Disneys California Adventure parks.
Call Ahead
If you have specific questions, you may call the Disneyland Resort Parks Food Operations Business Center at 714-781-4650. Someone there will be able to answer your questions, or they will connect you with a Chef de Cuisine from the Parks Restaurants who can help.
Make Reservations
There are several eating establishments in the parks that take reservations. This is a great option because you can plan your day and not worry about finding a safe place to eat. Call Disney Dining at 714-781-3463 to get a list of these restaurants and to make reservations. When speaking with Disney Dining, let them know your child has food allergy and have them note it on the reservation. Also, ask for the lead chef's name at the restaurant so that when you get to the restaurant, you will have some familiarity. Disney Dining may or may not know the chef's name but it doesn't hurt to ask.
Arriving for your meal
Please try to arrive at least 10 minutes before your reservation time. When checking in, let them know your child has food allergy and you would like to speak to the Chef. They will make sure you get to do that. Each time we have gone to dinner at the park, we have always been greeted at our table by the lead chef who has walked through the menu or suggested food items that my son would safely eat and like.
Going to a quick service or walk-up restaurant that doesnt take reservations?
You can do that too, just follow these guidelines: Try to go to these establishments during non-peak times, ask for the Head Chef and explain that your child has food allergy and what they are allergic to. Please be aware that there may be instances in these types of facilities where they may or may not be able to accommodate the allergy due to the limited variety of food offered at the location, but again, if you call ahead, you should be able to find out what venues will work with your food allergy restrictions.
In The Future
I have been told by Disneys Food Operations Business Center that they are always reviewing and fine tuning their customer service approach to Food Allergy and hinted that they are planning to roll out a program that will even better assist those with special dietary needs including Food Allergy. I will keep you posted!!
The key to having a good time at Disneyland, or anywhere you may travel, is preplanning. It takes some effort, but the result is a more pleasant vacation for everyone.
Carol DAgnese is the mother of 2 sons, one of which has severe food allergies to milk, egg, peanut and tree nuts. She is also the Co-Chair of the San Diego Food Allergy Support Group.