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Disneyland paris-nut allergy help asap
cathy36
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Hi,
My daughter is in Disney Land Paris with her nan, arrived there yesterday until Monday. She has just phoned me in a right state. She has a tree nut and peanut allergy and has a epipen and translation card for this. They have gone to several restaurants to eat but when explained to them about her allergy they are not happy to serve her as can not guarantee 'nut free.' One restaurant gave them a frozen sausage and mash meal to warm up in a microwave which she won't eat as doesn't eat sausages. Surely there must be somewhere. Any advice/help please ASAP so I can get back to her? They have snacks to nibble on but need a meal. The hotel were told about this when they booked but are most unhelpful. I now have an anxious mum and upset daughter.
My daughter is in Disney Land Paris with her nan, arrived there yesterday until Monday. She has just phoned me in a right state. She has a tree nut and peanut allergy and has a epipen and translation card for this. They have gone to several restaurants to eat but when explained to them about her allergy they are not happy to serve her as can not guarantee 'nut free.' One restaurant gave them a frozen sausage and mash meal to warm up in a microwave which she won't eat as doesn't eat sausages. Surely there must be somewhere. Any advice/help please ASAP so I can get back to her? They have snacks to nibble on but need a meal. The hotel were told about this when they booked but are most unhelpful. I now have an anxious mum and upset daughter.
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The only thing I can suggest is to try City Hall guest services in the main park, they might be able to give some useful advice?0
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balletshoes wrote: »The only thing I can suggest is to try City Hall guest services in the main park, they might be able to give some useful advice?
thanks. will ring daughter now and tell her to go there0 -
Presuming you can get on the 'net (as you posted here), take a look at this page regarding allergies & dining at the Magic Kingdom:
http://www.magicalkingdoms.com/dlp/dining/diets.html:heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
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Tigsteroonie wrote: »Presuming you can get on the 'net (as you posted here), take a look at this page regarding allergies & dining at the Magic Kingdom:
http://www.magicalkingdoms.com/dlp/dining/diets.html
thanks. will ring her back again and tell her about the names.0 -
DL-P also have a PDF download covering the different dietary/allergy issues on their website.0
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