Life Threatening Food Allergies

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Our two grandsons, have life threatening food allergies.
Can anyone give us some feedback, as to how we can safetly arrange for meals for them at the different restaurants? Do the restaurants cater to children with food allergies? What do we need to do?

Thanks for all of your help
 
Check out post #3 in the FAQ under "Diets" - there is a lot of info there and links.

Definitely they can accommodate. With more complex allergies the sit down restaurants are better or at least easier.
 
ask to speak to the chef... explain the allergies, they will work to make it happen.

also check out the book, open mouse by deb willis... it goes into a lot of detail of what accommodations disney can make
 
Our two grandsons, have life threatening food allergies.
Can anyone give us some feedback, as to how we can safetly arrange for meals for them at the different restaurants? Do the restaurants cater to children with food allergies? What do we need to do?

Thanks for all of your help

^^^Email theresa.joiner@disney.com Please specify the type of allergy your grandsons have. She will be sending you ALL the information you seek regarding food allergies.

Also go here: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com:80/...tary-requests/

She'll send you all the Counter Service places/foods that are safe. For table service dining, you'll be asked to fill out a Guest Allergy Form with all the details regarding food intolerance/allergies and if you have reservations you need to give them your confirmation number for the ressies. You'll then send the completed form(s) back to them.

Hope that helps!
 

Although my children don't have life threatening allergies, they have celiac disease and cannot eat food with gluten. The chefs were extremely accomodating! Definitely email those contacts mentioned before and when you make reservations have them note the allergy then.
 
First off it depends on the type of allergy but this is my general guide to allergies.

Bring wipes and wipe down eating areas and chairs to make sure some gummy handed adult has not left left there finger prints on salt and pepper shakers, sugar compartments, under tables and counters, on the chairs, and on the tables. I have a bad habit of eating things off of my kitchen counters when that is dangerous as mom's cookies or bread may have been on the counter.

As stated above contact the special dining people. They will send you a list of allergens related food information. You can also at times look up foods that are commonly used at parks like Dryer's, Edy's, and Nestle frozen treats for example. Fruit Bu is being sold in DLR now and a person can go to the Fruit Bu site to check on allergens. Dole whips have soy, casein but not dairy for example.

At DLR I told the waitress that I was gluten and soy free. The chef came out and started walking me through the menu and we stopped at tri tip.:lmao: I got blood orange sorbet for dessert while the others ate chocolates. ARGH. The second time this week I told the lady who took my same day reservation about the gluten. The chef came out and talked to me about the menu even though I knew what was safe. The same thing will happen when you set at WDW table service restaurants owned by Disney. San Angel, Yak and Yeti, Rainforest, Hard Rock, and the food court at Coronado Springs are not run by Disney. Yak and Yeti and Rainforest Cafe are out of the T-Rex owners Landry. Disney is very good about allergens except them idiots at the cone shop at DLR. WDW has the land and more guests so they are way better able to serve guests with dietary limitations.
 





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