Alice2020
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- Apr 25, 2008
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I am a diabetic on an insulin pump. This means that I have to count every carbohydrate that goes into my mouth VERY carefully and dose my insulin based on what I am eating.
Last fall, I called Disney Dining in advance to request carbohydrate information be prepared so that I could pick healthier meals and be able to dose my insulin appropriately. I foolishly thought that since all fast food restaurants have pre-printed pamphlets listing nutritional information, that Disney (know for guest accomodation) would have similar information. I spoke to multiple Disney Dining CMs including a gentleman overseeing Dining Special Requests (Sorry, I don't have his name handy). I was told due to legal liability, Walt Disney World WILL NOT provide carbohydrate information to ANY guests. The logic is that Disney can not guarantee the serving size and they don't want to be responsible for any guest dosing his or her insulin based on their numbers.
As the podcast mentioned, not only is it legal, it is MANDATORY to provide nutritional information in many areas of the country. Walt Disney World is not one of those areas (I checked with the State of Florida prior to my arrival). I was given a few helpful hints to determine what you are eating and avoid going into insulin shock while at WDW.
1) You can request the recipe for any dish at WDW. Using a home program such as MasterCook, you can add the recipe to your database and it will calculate the nutritional information for you.
2) Anything that is prepackaged must have nutritional information on it. All of the bags of snacks sold in the parks and resorts has information on the packaging somewhere.
I strongly believe that Disney is ignoring the needs of a considerable chunk of their guests. Diabetics MUST know what they are eating to stay healthy- but they are not the only group. Dialysis patients must know detailed information on what they are eating or they will die. Many other medical disorders require following a strict, detailed diet in order to improve their condition. Anyone who is trying to eat healthy needs and deserves detailed information so they can choose appropriately.
I encourage all of the DIS listeners who care about their health to contact Disney Dining in writing and express your disappointment that Disney is using legal liability as an excuse to not provide nutritional information to its guests.
I will step off of the soap box now- I don't often post but this topic is something that I feel very passionate about.
-Kelly
Last fall, I called Disney Dining in advance to request carbohydrate information be prepared so that I could pick healthier meals and be able to dose my insulin appropriately. I foolishly thought that since all fast food restaurants have pre-printed pamphlets listing nutritional information, that Disney (know for guest accomodation) would have similar information. I spoke to multiple Disney Dining CMs including a gentleman overseeing Dining Special Requests (Sorry, I don't have his name handy). I was told due to legal liability, Walt Disney World WILL NOT provide carbohydrate information to ANY guests. The logic is that Disney can not guarantee the serving size and they don't want to be responsible for any guest dosing his or her insulin based on their numbers.
As the podcast mentioned, not only is it legal, it is MANDATORY to provide nutritional information in many areas of the country. Walt Disney World is not one of those areas (I checked with the State of Florida prior to my arrival). I was given a few helpful hints to determine what you are eating and avoid going into insulin shock while at WDW.
1) You can request the recipe for any dish at WDW. Using a home program such as MasterCook, you can add the recipe to your database and it will calculate the nutritional information for you.
2) Anything that is prepackaged must have nutritional information on it. All of the bags of snacks sold in the parks and resorts has information on the packaging somewhere.
I strongly believe that Disney is ignoring the needs of a considerable chunk of their guests. Diabetics MUST know what they are eating to stay healthy- but they are not the only group. Dialysis patients must know detailed information on what they are eating or they will die. Many other medical disorders require following a strict, detailed diet in order to improve their condition. Anyone who is trying to eat healthy needs and deserves detailed information so they can choose appropriately.
I encourage all of the DIS listeners who care about their health to contact Disney Dining in writing and express your disappointment that Disney is using legal liability as an excuse to not provide nutritional information to its guests.
I will step off of the soap box now- I don't often post but this topic is something that I feel very passionate about.
-Kelly