Special Dining Needs at Disney: Dining With a Food Allergy

IMG_3811The Walt Disney Company loves to take care of its guests in every possible way they can. One very special way where Disney truly excels is the care that they provide their Guests with special dining needs. Read more

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Special Dining Needs At Disney: A Wonderful World Of Celebrations

12304291_10207825371619604_8810944546275094841_oWhen celebrating a special occasion, be it a birthday, anniversary, just married, what better place to celebrate than at Disney? As I’m sure you’ve heard many times over, if you are celebrating while visiting the Happiest Place On Earth, be sure to grab a pin that tells everyone what it is you’re celebrating. But don’t limit the celebrating to just while you’re walking around the park or having a mini celebration set up in the room, extend the celebration to your dining locations as well! Especially when it means you can eat even more allergy free deliciousness. Read more

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Special Dining Needs At Disney: Dishonor on You, Dishonor on Your Cow if You Don’t Give This a Try

887400_10207682447046579_8845231618488336455_oWalking around Epcot can be exhausting but luckily there is no shortage of places to refuel.  From snack carts, quick service, to table service restaurants from around the world.  No matter what you’re in the mood for Epcot serves it.  You can try something from another country or something home grown!  Read more

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Special Dining Needs At Disney: Loving an Old Favorite All Over Again

12038776_10207482997380462_3165084919530989419_oWhen I was little and we went to Epcot, the only exciting part of the day was going to the Rose and Crown or the Yorkshire County Fish Shop window.  There I would get my fish and chips with tartar sauce and malt vinegar.  That would keep me happy for a while so that my parents could enjoy the rest of Epcot.  I did not fully understand and appreciate all that was Epcot.  This of course has changed as I’ve gotten older and can appreciate the World Showcase.  Read more

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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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