Miffy
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Hi everyone. Weve been back from WDW for two weeks, and it already seems like it was about 100 years ago. In other words: Im ready for my next trip there, although it wont be in the heat. Great for using the pool, not so great for General Outdoor Survival.
First, scads of thanks to V_gan, whose posts and photos were immensely helpful. Also helpful were charts on Deb Wills site which pointed one in the direction of vegetarian/vegan food at the resorts and in the parks.
Ive been to WDW many times as a vegetarian, but this was the first time since I became vegan about a year and a half ago. Both my DH and I are vegan (he upconverted from omnivore to veganquite a leap!). Finding vegan food at WDW wasnt as difficult as I thought itd be, however, I have a disclaimer here: there were some foods whose ingredients we were unable to ascertain and, in the case of bread, we decided they were probably vegan...but maybe they werent.
Before I get into the restaurants, let me mention gardengrocer.com, from whom we ordered some food and other items. While we were on DME on our way from the airport, I saw there was a message on my cell phone from gardengrocer, letting me know the food had been delivered and was being stored at AKLs bell services area, who held our stuff for us (in the fridge, as needed). After we checked in, bell services brought it right to our room. Among the many items that gardengrocer offers is fresh fruit, which was a substantial part of our order, along with 2 different kinds of soy milk (DH and I like different stuff), 2 cases of water, and other, non-food, items (like toilet paper). I cant say enough nice things about everyone I dealt with at gardengrocer.
Wed also sent ourselves a package with rolled oats, raw nuts, and raisins, along with a big bottle of sunscreen (we dont check our bags) and other miscellany.
Now, on to the restaurants.
Most, possibly all, of the counter-service restaurants at WDW now have 3-ring binders with ingredients lists in them, and the cashiers (or people behind the counter) will happily show them to you.
The staffs at all the sit-down restaurants we went to were immensely helpful. Jiko has a vegan menu! and really superb food.
But first, the CS places.
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First, scads of thanks to V_gan, whose posts and photos were immensely helpful. Also helpful were charts on Deb Wills site which pointed one in the direction of vegetarian/vegan food at the resorts and in the parks.
Ive been to WDW many times as a vegetarian, but this was the first time since I became vegan about a year and a half ago. Both my DH and I are vegan (he upconverted from omnivore to veganquite a leap!). Finding vegan food at WDW wasnt as difficult as I thought itd be, however, I have a disclaimer here: there were some foods whose ingredients we were unable to ascertain and, in the case of bread, we decided they were probably vegan...but maybe they werent.
Before I get into the restaurants, let me mention gardengrocer.com, from whom we ordered some food and other items. While we were on DME on our way from the airport, I saw there was a message on my cell phone from gardengrocer, letting me know the food had been delivered and was being stored at AKLs bell services area, who held our stuff for us (in the fridge, as needed). After we checked in, bell services brought it right to our room. Among the many items that gardengrocer offers is fresh fruit, which was a substantial part of our order, along with 2 different kinds of soy milk (DH and I like different stuff), 2 cases of water, and other, non-food, items (like toilet paper). I cant say enough nice things about everyone I dealt with at gardengrocer.
Wed also sent ourselves a package with rolled oats, raw nuts, and raisins, along with a big bottle of sunscreen (we dont check our bags) and other miscellany.
Now, on to the restaurants.
Most, possibly all, of the counter-service restaurants at WDW now have 3-ring binders with ingredients lists in them, and the cashiers (or people behind the counter) will happily show them to you.
The staffs at all the sit-down restaurants we went to were immensely helpful. Jiko has a vegan menu! and really superb food.
But first, the CS places.
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