Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Hi eileen, You are in luck...Disneyland is a GREAT place with kids with celiac...we go 2-3 times a year (in laws live nearby) and we have never had a problem..this is what I do: 1. Call Chef (Justesen)...he is one of the head chefs for the park (calling is better...he does not respond to email quickly and he prefers to talk with you) and he will go over what is available by land, etc.....his number is 714-781-3569 and his email is chris.justesen@... say he is helpful is an understatement and he had pushed for more GF food to be available in the park...he will give the details but here are some of our favorites: 2. SOme of our favorite places to eat in the partk are as follows: a. Pizza place in tomorrow land - near Space Mountain - makes GF pizza for you using Kinnikincik GF pizza crust...Thye are very careful...have a sperate oven for jus tthis purpose...it was so good that we went there 3 times in 3 days b. Hamburger Buns and Hot Dog buns available in a few areas in the partk...so take advantage of it..they are great (kinnikinnick again I think).. c. I have small children so we always eat at Ariel's grotto in California Adventure - they make a GF pasta there that is yummy. d. All the restaurants are VERY accommodating...Chef will tell you want to do (basically, for a casual/fast food type restaurant, as a busboy to get a manager so your order is taken care of correctly...and for the nice restaurants, make a reservation at the disney dining number - don't have it but Chef will - and not on the reservation that you have need to have GF food...the chef will come out and make ANYTHING you want...I kid you not...) We always have a great time and I think it is the most GF friendly place we have come across so far...please email directly if you have any more questions! Cheers! > > We are still new at this (6 weeks) but are venturing out for 2-3 days > at Disneyland Anaheim. Has anyone been there recently and can give me > any names or ideas of who to contact to find out where to eat both > inside and outside the park? Or, is there a list of foods that are > glutten free? Are their french fries safe, ice cream bars, cotton > candy, hot dogs, etc.? > Thanks, > Eileen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.