Food Allergy Travels: Magic Kingdom Magic

“…it was relly nice to have choises…”
“I am so thankfull for a place like Disney World!”

—Olivia Daring, 3rd grader with food allergies


It’s not often that you get to look through a third grader’s eyes, see the wonder, feel the magic.

I hope this post encourages you to channel your family’s spirit of adventure*. I hope it helps you find your ‘can do’ courage to navigate parts unknown* (even with food allergies.)

And yes, I hope it puts a little magic (with a dash of CAN) in your day.  —Gayle Rigione, Allergy Force founder


Olivia Daring shares her thoughts about a family trip to Walt Disney World:

“Have you ever been on a vacation and find it hard to find a place to eat? I have. This make a vacatoin hard. Not every place is food allergy friendly. But I believe Disney World handles food alergies perfectly.

First of all, Disney World offers many substitutions. I got my very own safe waffles at Chef Mickeys. At Be Our Guest they had Earth Balance butter and delicious bread. Topolino’s Terrace had safe donuts and pasteries. It was relly nice to have choises.

Second, Disney World employes are kind and understanding the chefs come to are table to talk about your allergies. The watresses would bring substitutions. No one made me feel bad about having food allergies.

Disney World is so fun even with food allergies. I would tell anyone with food allergies to go to Disney because it’s no diffrent with or without food allergies. I am so thankfull for a place like Disney World!” 

 


Olivia Daring is currently a 4th grader living her best life (and oh yeah, she has food allergies, too!)
About the Author: Olivia loves drawing, aerial silks (think gravity defying aerial acrobatics á la Cirque du Soleil) and soccer. She’s also passionate about all things Language Arts and writes for the Allergy Force community about her food allergic life. While she is severely allergic to tree nuts, and dairy & soy are EOE triggers, Olivia never lets food allergies or EoE stop her from enjoying all that life has to offer — from trips to the Magic Kingdom to ice cream & pizza outings with family and friends.

Credits: Thank you Sharayah M. for sharing this essay and the image


*Travel resources for you

It IS possible to travel the world safely as a family with food allergies — whether you’re headed to the beach, the other side of the country, or a different continent altogether.

The key to traveling safely with food allergies in the family is advance legwork. You need to research, plan, organize, and communicate your needs. Here are some resources to help you plan your next adventure.

  • Top Tips To Keep Top of Mind is a short and sweet list of key things you can do that will help take some of the worry out of your family vacation. Advance planning and preparation will pay dividends — allowing you to have more fun with more peace of mind while escaping your day-to-day.
  • The Trip Planning Checklist is a handy checklist for planning your getaway. Think of it as a triple check to make sure you’ve crossed every ‘t’ and dotted every ‘i’ before you lock the front door and head out.

Travel is a process. It’s important to expect the unexpected. There will always be hiccups. BUT the joys of travel, the memories you create with your family, and the connection to different people, places, and times are priceless.

I hope this post encourages you to channel your family’s spirit of adventure. I hope it helps you find your ‘can do’ courage to navigate parts unknown (even with food allergies.)

(Don’t forget to pack your epinephrine, antihistamine, and sunscreen, too. You’ve got this!)

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