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| Community Rank: Scout ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: California
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| Special Diets I have diabetes. Does anyone have any tips for diabetics eating at the Disneyland Resort? |
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: May 2000 Location: Deatsville, AL, USA
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| Re: Special Diets Hi Susan, Just mention it to your waiter/waitress, if you are eating in a full-service restaurant. Most counter-service (fast food/snack stops) have regular "brand name" items that you should recognize. They may even have some items especially for sugar-restricted/sugar-free diets that are not up on the signs ... you do have to ask. My DH has to have sugar-free ever since his Gastric By-pass. (Most people get over the sugar sensativity w/in 3 months, my DH seems to be stuck with it for life.) When we went to WDW, the waitress in Crystal Palace went back into the kitchen and brought out a bowl of sugar-free ice cream for him (sweetened w/Splenda) and some Tofutti for DD (lactose intolerant); they felt SO special to be able to have ice cream with DS, other DD, and me! Most Disney Castmembers (at either DL or WDW) are willing to go the extra mile for you to have a good experience. All you have to do is ask! |
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| Community Rank: Scout ![]() Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Rochester, NY
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| Re: Special Diets Susan, I would sugggest calling ahead to the places where you know you will be eating. The chefs working for Disney seem to go out of their way to talk to patrons and accomodate their special requiremnts. Keep us posted! |
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| Community Rank: Scout ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: California
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| Re: Special Diets Thanks for the advice I will put it to good use. Nothing is worst then watching everyone around you eat all those outragous deserts. That includes my family of course, They are the lucky ones you know the type, tall, slender, can eat whatever, whenever and lose a pound. But I love them. Once again thanks for the advice. |
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