polkadotminnie
<font color=teal>I still like the idea of a glass
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The new cruise just started about 2 weeks ago.
It is sad there are some people who have these types of allergies...but in the case for those with these types of allergies they are the ones that need to find ways to adapt to the majority of the people and not the other way around.
BuckNaked said:Exactly Disney Fool - I have no doubt that WDW will do everything they can to ensure that children with allergies can still take part in the cruise. But I don't agree that they should simply "ban" PBJ uncrustables for all of the kids.
NMW said:Honestly I think Disney is a little behind the times on this one. None of my three kids have a nut allergy. However all of the 3 different preschools they went to banned all types of nuts. We were not allowed to send them in for snacks, birthdays, etc. Same thing with both of my sons kindergarten classes in our public school. The kids bring their own snack to eat every day (1/2 day) and no nuts are allowed. They are very strict about it. Our cafeteria does not serve any nut products for school lunches ( 1st grade-4th grade). Every year in all of their classes there has been at least one kid with a potentialy life threatening allergy to nuts, usualy more than one.

I think it's a shame kids with peanut allergies can't go on the cruise.
I can't imagine any parents opposng the ban. I mean, you're talking about another child's life!
