cinderella73
<font color=magenta>I stand for strollers at wdw a
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There has been a lot of confusion about the Mickey ice cream bars. For the last 4 years we were told they were safe by Disney. But because I didnt want to take chances I called Nestle anyway. I got the standard " We clean the lines etc. but cant promise anything . " thing. I told them Disney swore to me the Mickey bars were made on a separate line. The woman told me to hold and came back 10 minutes later with a "Yes, the Mickey bars and Itsakadoozie ice pops are both made on dedicated lines."
So I figured okay, I would let my extremely allergic son have them. And I did , no problems. Fast foward to this year and I get a woman that says they are not safe. I question her and ask if there was a policy change as they used to be safe. " Not that I am aware of" she says. I was pretty upset thinking someone is really getting things wrong here. Then even though I intended to call Nestle I just figured I would play it safe and keep my kid away from them.
Next week I see a friend with a PN allergic child posted pics from her Disney cruise and her daughter was eating the Mickey bars. No one told her they were not safe anymore?!
I am calling Nestle now. I dont think I would ever want to let my kid have them after this but I am not happy with Disneys new special diets people on any level.
BTW Pizza Planet is not safe anymore either. I am told now that the gluten free pizza is made in a dedicated oven but has nut warnings. And the other ovens bake cookies with nut warnings.
At Art of Animation we were told they could not prepare anything safe for my child with a PN/TN allergy because even the pizza oven had stuff with pine nuts bakes in them. The snacks they carried catered to gluten free but not nut free. The chef was a absolute sweetheart and gave us a entire package of gluten free muffins that said no nuts ( but not made in a a nut free facility) and my sons throat was itchy afterward so we didnt let him have anymore. had to go to Wilderness Lodge Resort to feed him.
There are still some really great sweet people at Disney that really try to help . But it seems Disney needs to retrain or rehire their Special Diets Team and realize that gluten free is not always nut free. I miss all the great products they used to have. I heard they were just voted one of the top places to visit with a gluten allergy. Sure not if you have a nut one though anymore. (Correction- They are still great compared to most places. But sadly declining fast.)
Columbia Harbor house has a new manager from when I went years ago and they are back on their game again. Had some great experiences there.
Sorry If I rambled a bit. Typing as I am getting my hair done. I wanted to add that I just moved down here 5 minutes from the parks so I will try to start up some kind of list with our experiences each week.
So I figured okay, I would let my extremely allergic son have them. And I did , no problems. Fast foward to this year and I get a woman that says they are not safe. I question her and ask if there was a policy change as they used to be safe. " Not that I am aware of" she says. I was pretty upset thinking someone is really getting things wrong here. Then even though I intended to call Nestle I just figured I would play it safe and keep my kid away from them.
Next week I see a friend with a PN allergic child posted pics from her Disney cruise and her daughter was eating the Mickey bars. No one told her they were not safe anymore?!
I am calling Nestle now. I dont think I would ever want to let my kid have them after this but I am not happy with Disneys new special diets people on any level.
BTW Pizza Planet is not safe anymore either. I am told now that the gluten free pizza is made in a dedicated oven but has nut warnings. And the other ovens bake cookies with nut warnings.
At Art of Animation we were told they could not prepare anything safe for my child with a PN/TN allergy because even the pizza oven had stuff with pine nuts bakes in them. The snacks they carried catered to gluten free but not nut free. The chef was a absolute sweetheart and gave us a entire package of gluten free muffins that said no nuts ( but not made in a a nut free facility) and my sons throat was itchy afterward so we didnt let him have anymore. had to go to Wilderness Lodge Resort to feed him.
There are still some really great sweet people at Disney that really try to help . But it seems Disney needs to retrain or rehire their Special Diets Team and realize that gluten free is not always nut free. I miss all the great products they used to have. I heard they were just voted one of the top places to visit with a gluten allergy. Sure not if you have a nut one though anymore. (Correction- They are still great compared to most places. But sadly declining fast.)
Columbia Harbor house has a new manager from when I went years ago and they are back on their game again. Had some great experiences there.
Sorry If I rambled a bit. Typing as I am getting my hair done. I wanted to add that I just moved down here 5 minutes from the parks so I will try to start up some kind of list with our experiences each week.