Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Sep 26, 2011
    Marla from ND Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    I have an adult daughter with milk allergies. Is there some way to find menus for guests with a milk allergy? We would like to try many of the more adult dining experiences.

    Hi Marla!

    Walt Disney World, as you can imagine, deals with food allergies of all kinds--every day!  I also suffer from food allergies, and they've been nothing short of amazing to accommodate me in every way possible!  I'd suggest that you send an email to specialdiets@disneyworld.com--they'll get back to you with a form to complete outlining your daughter's allergy.  Make sure that ANY dining reservations you book that her allergy is noted in the reservation.  The chef generally comes out to outline 'safe' items and ensure that there is no cross-contamination when her food is prepared, and if there are no 'safe' menu items, they'll cook something special up just for her.

    Have a magical vacation!
    Amanda
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Meet the Panelist: Amanda, Texas

I am a former Kindergarten teacher turned stay-at-home Mom to my 2 boys and daughter.  I've been married to my High School sweetheart since 2000, and we consider ourselves experienced Walt Disney World travelers with little ones. Learn More About Amanda

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