Navigating Disney World with a Nut Allergy

Navigating new restaurants, let alone vacations, can be extremely challenging (and disappointing at times) when you have an allergy, especially a life threatening one. Something that is not talked enough about is allergies and how they are handled in WDW. And, unfortunately, despite the progress they have made, WDW has a long way to go when dealing with food allergies. So, today I figured I would discuss how to get what you want in restaurants eating with an allergy.

 

I say “get what you want” because, as you will find, the Disney restaurants claim that they are extremely allergy friendly, but don’t exactly tell you what it means… so I will.

 

I get very passionate about this subject because it is something I have had to deal with ever since my siblings were born. Somehow, out of the four of us, I’m the only one without any food allergies (I am the only one with glasses though, so I guess it evened out to an extent -lol). My siblings on the other hand all have severe, life-threatening, peanut allergies, and terrible treenut and seasame allergies.

 

As is often found, when resturants claim that they are allergy friendly it means that back in the depths of the kitchen they have the most repulsive foods (typically breads/carbs) you will ever try. Not only are they peanut/treenut/sesame free, but they are dairy free, egg free, gluten free, sugar free, fat free, wheat free, vegan… I could go on and on. So basically, they are “everything”-free (I seriously do NOT want to know what they are made of). Other than this monstrosity, they state that they “cannot ensure the safety of the other products.” This just isn’t fair to those with only one allergy

 

You may be asking, “okay, so this sucks. But what can I do about it?” Well, Disney is all about hospitality, and giving their customers the experience they desire –and quite frankly, the one they deserve after paying half their college tuition and going into debt just to see Mickey Mouse for a day. The key to getting what you want is using this “against” them. The kitchen staff is more than capable to make you your own, normal Mickey waffle and just keeping it safe from nuts, but a lot of the time, they are lazy about it (we know this because some of the restaurants are easy about requesting the regular foods in a safe location, and most all Disney restaurants are operated the same). By pushing them just a bit by fully explaining your situation, you will be able to get the safe food you want. If you have to fight for this, you are in your complete right to ask for the manager and try to dispute the situation that way.

 

This may sound rude, but Disney is well-known for its obsession with taking short-cuts, making them go one extra step is not unjustifiable. Also, sometimes the servers just don’t understand what you are asking for. Also, you aren’t just helping yourself, but those with allergies who come to Disney World and don’t know of another alternative than the horror bread. Through more and more people demanding that something be changed in the food operations in Disney, Disney will recognize the issue and make it so that people can automatically receive the good, safe foods.

 

The good thing is that now when you book your dining reservations, you can make a note that someone in your party has a food allergy. This will trigger something in your reservation that will automatically notify the chef of the respective restaurant to come to your table and walk you through what can be done to accommodate your allergy.

 

Also, many times I remember sitting down at a Disney restaurant and eating the pre-served, pre-prepared desserts while by siblings were served a massive, special, custom desert made special by the kitchen (they often do this without any request). I may have been a little jealous when they brought out a massive waffle cone filled with ice cream, warm chocolate sauce, whipped cream, freshly made mickey shaped brownie, and more, while I ate my square shaped brownie with a scoop of vanilla next to it. You can always request one of these yourself, but often times they just do it for special cases, such as allergies!

 

I hope this helped at least a little, and if you or someone you know is planning a trip to WDW and doesn’t know what to do for their allergies, don’t hesitate to ask!

 

Until next time! I’ll see ya real soon!

 

Restaurants Outside of the Parks

So… you want a break from the parks? Well look no further!… 

 

In comparison to the MASSIVE amount of land that Walt Disney World owns, the theme parks don’t take up all that much space. So, what exactly is in the rest of the property?

 

Unlike their theme-park counterparts, the resorts where guests stay have free admission. This is something that may seem obvious to some, but it often gets overlooked. So many of the resorts have such incredible things to offer visitors, and one of my favorite things they have to offer is the delicious food.

 

For this list, I am going to stay away from character themed dining and breakfast locations –as if I were to include those, this blog would be a bit too long! But if you would be interested in a blog about great resort/non-park breakfast locations, let me know in the comments, as there are some great and… different –to say the least– breakfast spots!

 

  1. Olivia’s Café – Disney’s Old Key West Resort
    1. Okay, I will admit that I may be a bit biased in choosing this location as Old Key West is me and my family’s absolute favoriteWDW resort. That being said, I truly believe there is something to be said about this restaurant. They are famous across all Disney foodies for their fried chicken and, above all, their key lime pie.
    2. My favorite meal here is their salmon, served with fresh rice, and black-bean paste. Their key lime pie is heavenly, I can assure you!
    3. Oh! And don’t forget to request extra of their bread (you’ll thank me later)!

 

 

  1. Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show
    1. Did you know that you can watch a luau on the beach of a Disney resort while being served fantastic Hawaiian cuisine, and watch the fireworks from the Magic Kingdom right after your meal? Well folks, you can at The Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. The dancing is fantastic, and the performance is jaw dropping. The fire twirlers were insanely talented and would be dancing around with fire on both ends of their torch.
    2. The food it delicious, although beware that picky little kids (I’m looking at my siblings) may not be so inclined to try the food (although I promise it isn’t anything too crazy).
      1. 10/10 recommend this!!!!

  1. Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue
    1. Another dinner and show experience can be found out at the Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. This show is a lot of fun for the whole family. Watch as 6 extremely talented singers and dancers put on a show filled with laughs and wonderful music. All the while, you are enjoying some of the absolute BEST food you can find in Walt Disney World. No joke.
    2. It really is a great show and has become a tradition for my family for years. And when you are booking, don’t forget to request the center table for some extra fun!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. The Four Seasons – Capa
    1. Okay, so maybe this isn’t technically a “Disney” restaurant, but for my final restaurant for this blog, I needed to mention Capa. This steakhouse is located on the “rooftop” of the Four Seasons resort on WDW’s campus. Sometimes you need to get away from all the Disney craziness. If so, this is your meal.
    2. The food is good, but the view is even better.
    3. From the balcony of the restaurant, you can see all across WDW (especially since FL’s topography is so flat). This especially comes in handy for the spectacular firework shows at the various parks during the night. My family and I tried Capa for the first time during our last trip and I was blown away by the view. On your right you see the Magic Kingdom fireworks, and on your left, EPCOT.
    4. I would absolutely recommend this restaurant, but make sure you book it at the time the firework shows will happen!

 

I hope you all enjoyed my blog, and hope you will consider trying out some of these places in the future!

What are some of your favorite Disney resort restaurants? Have you ever been to any of these?

Until next blog! I’ll see ya real soon!

 

My CLASSIC Disney Snacks!

Courtesy of Disney Food Blog

Warning: When reading this, you may get VERY hungry… 

This week I decided I would touch upon the delicious, iconic, classic Disney snacks that everyone must try when they visit Walt Disney World. So, without further ado, here are my absolute TOP iconic Disney foods

 

First up is the classic Mickey Waffle. This Mickey-Mouse shaped Belgium waffle is a breakfast classic, and an absolute MUST when you visit WDW. It can be found in almost all buffet styled breakfast locations. You can also get a giant Mickey Waffle at Sleepy Hollow in the Magic Kingdom if you don’t have a reservation to a breakfast.

 

 

Next up we have the Mickey Premium Bar. This snack can be found at almost all snack carts in the parks, and in all resorts. Disney has even begun to make them available in grocery stores all across the country! The bar is a Mickey shaped ice cream coated with delicious milk chocolate.

 

A second option –if you’re not a fan of Mickey Premium Bars– is the Mickey Ice Cream Sandwich. This dessert is available pretty much wherever the Mickey Premium Bars are and are just as delicious! The vanilla ice cream is sandwiched between two soft, chocolate, cookie-like pieces that feature Mickey Mouse!

 

You know how the song goes: “try the gray stuff, it’s delicious!” Well, I can attest that it most definitely is “delicious!” Don’t believe me? Well then, it’s a good thing that you can go and try it for yourself at the Be Our Guest restaurant in the Magic Kingdom! The dessert is pretty much made up of a cookies-n-cream flavored mouse with sugar pearls on top. This dessert is serves one of two ways, depending on what time your reservation is. During lunch, the gray stuff is served on top of a cupcake while at dinner you can get the gray stuff inside of a white chocolate “Chip” cup!

 

Okay, so I don’t think this dessert gets enough credit for how absolutely delicious is really is! This brownie is available at every resort (to my knowledge). It features a moist chocolate cake topped with a fudge-like chocolate frosting with a couple of Mickey shaped sprinkles on top. Although it isn’t the most “exciting” dessert on this list, it is one of my family and I’s favorite dessert in WDW. (Pro tip: I’d highly recommend putting one in the freezer prior to eating it!)

 

Yes, a classic Disney World food/snack list would not be complete without featuring the ever-so-famous Disney Dole Whip. This snack is one of the most famous Disney theme park snacks. It can be found at Aloha Isle in Adventure Land in the Magic Kingdom, as well as several places in the Polynesian Resort. They have been expanding the locations Dole Whips are available, as well as the flavors and variations of the Dole Whips being offered.

 

 

And extra snack just because it’s cool!

Although this snack is not considered a traditional Disney snack, I wanted to include it because of how cool (and delicious!) this dessert is! Introducing the chocolate shaped Mickey!…

Yes, you can get a 3D, Mickey shaped chocolate! This delicacy can only be found in the Grand Floridian Café inside the (you guessed it) Grand Floridian resort. The café is great all around, however, I wanted to showcase a dessert that pretty much always falls under the radar. It’s a dark chocolate that can –in my opinion– hold its own against Hershey’s dark chocolate (yes, even when you got it straight off the Hershey’s World tour).

 

I hope you enjoyed my recommendations, and hope you’re not too hungry!

Until next blog! See ya real soon!