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Hi! We are going to Disney World in June. I know they are great with gluten free but I would like to have some things in our hotel room as well. Does anyone know a delivery service that delivers gluten free item, like bagels & bread, as well?

Thanks!


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Hi! We are going to Disney World in June. I know they are great with gluten free but I would like to have some things in our hotel room as well. Does anyone know a delivery service that delivers gluten free item, like bagels & bread, as well?

Thanks!

While at Disney most of the resorts have small shops in them that offer a few gluten-free items. However, it use to be possible to get Goodings, a local grocery store to deliver specific items to the Home a-way from Home resorts. Within the last few years a Whole Foods opened just a few miles up the road. (A gluten-free persons dream!) As to delivery of items I am not certain that is possible. In town we have Liberty Bakery which is a completely allergy free dedicated bakery...I personal love their Wunder bread!

What I suggest you do is contact 407-WDW-Dine (407-939-3463) asking for further inforamtion or go online to Disney.com and send an email asking about allergy assistance. They can put you in contact with the Dietary Restriction department which can provide you with some individual attention and service.

Good Luck and enjoy your time at Disney. Don't forget to make sure everyone of your dining reservations indicated a Gluten Free allergy and that the resort knows as well. ;)

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tgrahek Newbie

We just got back from Disney World a few days ago. Three out of the five of us don't eat gluten or dairy. We brought a bunch of snacks for the room and it was a big mistake!

We ate better than ever. We were never hungry enough for snacks in the room. We used the meal plan and each meal came with dessert so we had a stack of gluten-free brownies and chocolate chip cookies in our room by the end of the week. I was glad to have snacks and St. Dalfour salmon for the plane but we really didn't need the rest of it. Every restaurant had gluten-free options and some (Seasons at Epcot for instance) had prepackaged items for us. The pizza place at Animal Kingdom even offers gluten-free pizza.

It was truly a great experience.

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