bell_ed28
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2018
hello all,
I've visited WDW with my DF 3 times previously but this year will be a little different as I was recently diagnosed with IBD over the Christmas period.
I've started researching things like dietary alternatives available to park restaurants and something called a DAS pass. Now, to my understanding the DAS pass is available to anyone whose illness does not solely affect their stamina and mobility. I'd like to ask if anyone with IBD has applied for these passes and what their experience was like with them? is it a simple enough process? I'm aware that you are not required to go into details to the extent of providing medical documents as the CM are not able to understand or verify these documents themselves (or so I believe!)
Again, with diet and IBD I don't believe I will be able to eat as freely as I had before within the parks Does anyone know if there are any quick service or table service restaurants that specifically cater to non dairy and vegan guests? I can't find very much online myself so any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.
I've visited WDW with my DF 3 times previously but this year will be a little different as I was recently diagnosed with IBD over the Christmas period.
I've started researching things like dietary alternatives available to park restaurants and something called a DAS pass. Now, to my understanding the DAS pass is available to anyone whose illness does not solely affect their stamina and mobility. I'd like to ask if anyone with IBD has applied for these passes and what their experience was like with them? is it a simple enough process? I'm aware that you are not required to go into details to the extent of providing medical documents as the CM are not able to understand or verify these documents themselves (or so I believe!)
Again, with diet and IBD I don't believe I will be able to eat as freely as I had before within the parks Does anyone know if there are any quick service or table service restaurants that specifically cater to non dairy and vegan guests? I can't find very much online myself so any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.