Special Dining Needs at Disney: No Advanced Dinner Reservations, No Worries

10848616_10207315787440318_9105549380430915917_oWhen you’re planning a Disney vacation, the most frequent tip given is to make your reservations at the earliest opportunity, which in most cases is 180 days in advance.  This is the most shared tip whether you have food allergies or not.  If you have some restaurants in mind that you want to go to, then you need to make your advanced dining reservations.  What happens though when you think you’ve made all the dining reservations you want but you’re walking around the park and smell some delicious aroma wafting out the doors of one of the restaurants and you don’t have any reservations?  Fear not!  You may still be able to eat there without a reservation! Read more

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Special Dining Needs at Disney: A Food Tale As Old As Time

IMG_0686It’s a tale as old as time, girl loves food, food loves girl, but then gluten gets in the middle of it.  Disney steps in, escorts gluten out, and girl can eat happily ever after!  I know many people out there feel the same with a few substitutes: boys, girls, men, women, gluten, dairy, peanut, or kosher.  There are many things that make us unique, what we can manage to eat being one of them.  As you already know I love Disney because I can eat almost anything my heart desires.  The last time I went though I fell in love all over again. Read more

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Special Dining Needs at Disney: The Wide World of Food

I just got back from my most recent trip to the happiest place on earth, this time for a different reason then usual.  Most often people visit Disney to go to the parks and enjoy a vacation.  What some people may not realize is that Disney has a sports location that can host competitions and spring training.  It was there, at the ESPN Wide World Of Sports that I spent most of my time on my most recent trip. Read more

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