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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At least two days for MK and one for Animal Kingdom, those are our favorite. We usually rent a car for the convince. If you stay on property, you get free parking. Personally, I'd stay close but off property. The food at Disney is terrible so we'd often go offsite or to the McDonalds (and we are vegetarian, so it is that bad). [/quote] I'd actually 100% disagree. The food at Disney is very good. Also there are so many things you can't take advantage of if staying off property, including airport transportation so you don't need a car, being able to book reservations and fast passes early, getting to take advantage of extra magic hours and having purchases sent back to your hotel. [b]Disney is actually GREAT with dietary challenges. [/b] They have a special menu at every location for all sorts of dietary restrictions. [/quote] +1 We have dietary restrictions in our family and have always been able to find good options for food. If you want to find fried food and burgers at Disney you can. If you want to find healthier or more varied options, they're available too.[/quote] You don't have a food allergy or picky kid then.[/quote] Actually I have both. I'm sorry you had a bad experience, but I'm clearly not the only one who raves about Disney accommodating dietary restrictions and in general having better food than most theme parks (albeit expensive). OP - both of my SILs are also vegetarian and we've had good experiences finding things that they have enjoyed. In MK I'd recommend Columbia Harbor House as somewhere that usually has an interesting salad option, though they are available at most places. We also had a good meal recently at the Jungle Navigation Company Skipper Canteen. The Liberty Square Market in MK also has fruits and veggies, pickles, corn on the cob and baked potatoes.[/quote] I am a vegetarian and their veggie burger was pretty gross and dried out. They do have veggie choices but not picky veggie like my kids. The Liberty Square does have fruits but 1/3 went bad in the container we have. Compared to other theme parks it may be good, but given its Disney I expected much better. (Thankfully we learned from our last experience and rented a car to go out).[/quote] You must have had bad luck because I never had that issue. [/quote]
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