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We are going to Disney World Orlando in October and I have booked a character breakfast (Magic Kingdom) for my daughter who has celiac.. I have read on here that the staff at Disney is wonderful about cooking gluten free.. my question is do I need to let them know ahead of time that she requires a g.f. meal or can I do it the day before? Thanks


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We are going to Disney World Orlando in October and I have booked a character breakfast (Magic Kingdom) for my daughter who has celiac.. I have read on here that the staff at Disney is wonderful about cooking gluten free.. my question is do I need to let them know ahead of time that she requires a g.f. meal or can I do it the day before? Thanks

They can often accomodate special diets on short notice, HOWEVER it is always best to let them know a week in advance so they can make sure that they have gluten free food for your daughter.

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I would call them now and have them put it on your reservations. That way they can make sure they have the stuff to make whatever she wants. Disney is great!

alamaz Collaborator

Still call ahead and still be vigilent when there. A dad in my local gluten-free took his family there and his youngest daughter who is a celiac orderd the gluten-free pancakes etc. and the server served her regular pancakes....not a good recipe for a fun Disney trip! That is the only bad thing I've ever heard about Disney though to be honest so I think it was just a bad server.

Amy

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I am also headed to Disney in October. When I booked my character dinner, we let them know right away at the time of the reservation that we had allergies to deal with. When we got there, it was marked right on our reservation card. No problems at all. But I would let them know ASAP.

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