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Hi Everyone,

I am hoping for some tips on what I can eat at the Disneyworld parks over the thanksgiving week.

I will be 5+ weeks post op at that time, so according to my docs eating requirements, I will be on "soft foods". I am on mushies now and doing great!

Thanks for your help.

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Disneyworld has every food you can think of so as long as you pick healthy things you will be fine.......... which may be hard because they have lots of yummy bad stuff lol

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disney is very good about accomodating special diets. either ask to speak to the chef at any restaurant (including counter service) and they will make you what you need how you need it. or you can email specialdiets@disneyworld.com ahead of time and talk to them about it.

i have done this numerous times for my gluten intolerance and they have always been responsive.

i will most likely be up there thanksgiving weekend and i will just be starting mushies around then!

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Thanks for all the tips :w00t:

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also it might help to go to allearsnet.com under their dining link they have menus for both table service and fast food locations but if you haven't made reservations for table services now for ur thanksgiving(this year) trip u will not be able to walk up to a table service restaurant and get seated as that week is one of the busiest of the year there i would suggest bringing some Protein shakes as a backup plan i go at least twice a year and last time i went was the first time with the band i had a fill 3 days before leaving so i sort of rushed through the liquids and that was the worst idea! i couldn't keep most things down but this was because i had not followed my surgeons instructions

btw if u end up at any of the buffets go to guest services at the parks and ask for a GAC pass saying that u had bariatric surgery allowing u to only eat about a cup of food so u should only be charged the child's price

good luck and have fun!

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I went when I was about 4 weeks out from surgery. I had just went to soft foods and I did fine. You will do fine.

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