DVCkidsMOM
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It's nearly impossible to tell which menu items might be dairy-free. Official sites say we can bring in some snacks due to our allergy while those without food allergies are prohibited from bringing in food. Official sites also state to see the cashier immediately to talk to a supervisor who will know what we can and can not eat. None of this is enough information, though, to know if we are better off bringing many snacks or just a few snacks. Likewise, might we be happy on the all day dining deal with a food allergy or not? Unless I hear otherwise from someone with dairy-allergy food experience at SW, BG and/or Aquatica; we will probably skip the dining deal. Of course, if fruit is $5 and a basic burger is $10 then we might be better off with the dining deal even if that is the only thing we can eat. We still need to know how many dairy-free options there are at each park so we know whether to bring minimal snacks for when our non-allergic family members eat ice-cream, or whether to bring as many snacks as we think we can get away with because there is not a variety of tasty options. HELP!
