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How do you eat healthy?
I've adopted a pretty healthy way of eating over the last year (mostly veggies and brown rice) and don't want it all to go to pot while in WDW. Looking over the menus, it doesn't seem like restaurants really offer healthy options... any tips or suggestions? If I call ahead, can they offer me vegetarian options at the sit downs?
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Originally Posted by onjbj
I've adopted a pretty healthy way of eating over the last year (mostly veggies and brown rice) and don't want it all to go to pot while in WDW. Looking over the menus, it doesn't seem like restaurants really offer healthy options... any tips or suggestions? If I call ahead, can they offer me vegetarian options at the sit downs?
With the table service restaurants, try to give them warning and they should always be able to work with you on vegetarian dishes (from what I have read here). Often times, the chef will work up something real special for the vegetarian and be the envy of everyone else.
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You can denote vegetarian or any dietary issues on you reservation if you book online, or thru DDP phone. I would make sure to reconfirm a week out, and then mention it to your server at the beginning of each dining encounter. There are several counter service places that offer vegetarian selections as well.
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I would venture to say that every table service restaurant has at least one lacto-ovo vegetarian entree on its menu (even ones you might not suspect like Le Cellier, Coral Reef and Yachstman Steakhouse). If you are vegan, I would suggest that you write [email protected] once you have made your ADRs. They will respond with a form for you to fill out, and their boilerplate letter said the following:
All of our restaurants offer at least one vegetarian option and most can be modified to be vegan. We stress that you ask to speak to a Chef or Manager when you arrive at each location. They will be happy to assist with your selection and provide product labels and ingredients for menu items.
Hope that helps!
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Thanks everyone. I knew that there was an option on the online ADR service that let you denote dietary concerns, but I thought that would be more for medical reasons, allergies, and such. This is more of a personal preference, but I will follow your suggestions. I'd like to eat healthy at least half of the time we are in WDW. Thank you again!
Karin
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July 1991 day trip
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POR Sept 2007 (free dining!!)
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POR August 2010 (free dining!!)
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I have been able to have a grilled chicken breast at just about every place we have dined at WDW. Fruit is always available. But Ghirardelli's is a must do for me.
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Originally Posted by Missy_Mouses_Dad
I have been able to have a grilled chicken breast at just about every place we have dined at WDW. Fruit is always available. But Ghirardelli's is a must do for me.
This is OK, though. I read all the time that chocolate is good for you!!!
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We don't even think healthy while there, unless you think of all the walking we do.....
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How do you eat healthy?
Disney has been helpful with adjusting menu selections to accommodate requests. A couple of places you might like: Yak and Yeti at AK has steamed brown rice on the menu and items like stir fried green beans. They also have vegetable Lo Mein and wok cooked foods with broccoli and other vegetables that can be adjusted (like leaving out the meat) in a way that might work for you. The other place which comes to mind is Kona Cafe (at The Poly). They offer Pan Asian Noodles which you can order without chicken on the dinner menu. For lunch they offer Stir Fry Asian Noodles with a vegetarian option. If you call ahead they might be willing to make this for you at night. Just a couple of quick thoughts. I will pm you if I come up with a few more.
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Originally Posted by onjbj
Thanks everyone. I knew that there was an option on the online ADR service that let you denote dietary concerns, but I thought that would be more for medical reasons, allergies, and such.
I emailed the "special diet" email address over the summer & Bistro de Paris was more than happy to make me a vegan meal.
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I find that I catch six of the four major food groups daily.
. . . beer - three food groups
. . . mickey ice cream bars - three food groups
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My two older kids are 10 and 12--adults on the dining plan. We have upgraded to the deluxe because they really like to eat and it's F&W weekend--snack credits to use. They have scoped out the menus already from our ADR's. Only requirements I have for them--5 a day--5 fruits and veggies any which way they can get them, not counting french fries as a veggie(was appalled to see the Jamie Oliver show featuring a school district in which they counted ff as a veggie!!) and milk to drink at breakfast and dinner. Normally both drink 2 milks at each meal. I will not let them fill up on soda and then not be hungry for their food. They are allowed soda at lunch--it is vacation after all and that's something they don't get at home. At F&W, it's sounding as if a lot of things are being made with juices, so I'll be all set!
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The Wave offers a relatively healthy menu. And another poster's Yak and Yeti suggestion is also a great idea. Sunshine Seasons has a pretty good veggie wrap.
Believe it or not, we manage to eat pretty healthy at WDW. You just have to choose wisely off the TS menus, ask if you don't see something, and bypass the burgers, fries and nuggets CS restaurants.
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