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I appreciated other people's post prior to my trip so I figured I can return the favor. They were very accomodating and knowledgeable every food place followed protocol by getting a manager or showing me the ingredient labels. At every sit down the chef came out personally and took my order (order all at once). My plate was brought out separate and was usually covered.

Epcot: quick meal: Sunshine Season (beet and goat cheese salad and Enjoy Life dessert chocolate bar)

sit down: Coral Reef (Tapioco Rolls, risotto with seabass, and a delightful flourless torte)

sit down: Le Cellier (Tapioco Rolls- I started to decline them because I don't like them but I'm sure it is a personal opinion, filet with wild mushroom risotto and ice cream with chocolate sauce)

Magic Kingdom: quick meal: Cosmic Rays Starlight (cheeseburger with gluten-free bun *it was not good, again probably just my preference, grapes, and gluten-free brownie)

quick meal: Pecos Bill Tall Tale (caesar Salad with chicken, and was offered gluten-free brownie or cookies)

sit down: Cinderella's Royal Table (appetizer was served family style but they brought me my own plate minus the brushetta, it has artichokes, asparagus, olives, cheese, and grapes *delicious, main meal vegetable casserole *very healthy I'm sure but not real good and for dessert caramel creme *not worth the calories

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Magic Kingdom: sit down Grand Floridian Cafe (salmon with leeks *delicious, and fondue was replaced with chocolate Hershey's syrup served with fresh fruit/marshmallows)

Hollywood Studios: quick service Catalina Eddies (caesar salad, gluten-free brownie, and hot cocoa)

Pizza Express (Amy's gluten free veggie pizza *it was huge and took 10-15 minutes,Chocolate milk, gluten free cookies)

sit down: Mama Melrose Fantasmic (risotto with tuna, and a delightful flourless cake *my family was jealous and wanted my dessert!)

sit down: 50s Prime Time Cafe (salmon *but could of had the meatloaf, green beans, wild mushrooms, mashed potatoes)

Animal Kingdom: quick service: Pizzafari (best pizza didn't wait too long, gluten-free brownie, and grapes)

sit down: Yak and Yeti's (ordered the pad thai but they had to subsitute the noodles for rice)

My family was on the meal plan that is why I had all the desserts/appetizers! All in all I was very happy and felt like I could eat at most places. I never got sick!!!

Rachel W Apprentice

YAY !!! this makes me happy :lol:

Dennis429 Rookie

Thank you for the information I take my family down there every year :D

Roda Rising Star

We are going this month. I can't wait. We are going to do most meals in the airstream, but hubby and I want to at least have a dinner out one night by ourselves while the grandparents watch the kids.

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