Celebrating 10 Years of Allergy Free Mouse!

1900 Park Fare review

Cinderella at Park FareLocated in the Grand Floridian Resort, this is a great Character Dining event, if you’re there for the characters. We attended the Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner. As a buffet, it was “fair” for dinner. It included a wide variety of items, including steak, chicken, vegetables, salad, pasta and pizza.

Of course, our daughter, having a dairy allergy, did not eat from the buffet. As we arrived, we confirmed that the hostess had our allergy information from our reservation. She relayed this to our server, and we further discussed the allergy with her. Prince Charming at Park FareOur waitress requested the chef, who then walked us through the buffet. Since the buffet had a lot of cheese items, and the room was filled to the brim with kids waiting to see Cinderella, Prince Charming and friends, we felt that cross contamination was certainly occurring and requested the chef prepare something fresh. He was more than happy to oblige, and we decided on allergy free chicken fingers, french fries, fruite and a salad.

This dining event was early in our trip, so we chose to have a dairy free cake delivered for dessert, as we did for Cinderella’s Royal Table later that year. Therefore, we didn’t have dessert from the buffet either, though there were a lot of choices.

But again, the best part of the event was meeting Cinderella and Prince Charming. However, Cinderella’s step-mother, Lady Tremaine, and step-sisters, Anastasia and Drizella, nearly stole the show. They were hilarious! Incidentally, you can also catch them outside the Cinderella’s Castle, where they also put on a really funny show. But this is one of the only places to meet Prince Charming.

Lady Tremaine at Park FareDrizella at Park FareAnastasia at Park Fare

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The breakfast and lunch events at 1900 Park Fare feature the characters from Alice in Wonderland and are known as the Supercalifragilistic Breakfast and the Wonderland Tea Party, respectively.

Price range: $15.00 – 35.99.

The 1900 Park Fare pre-show

Another fun part of the evening was before dinner. While waiting in the lobby of the Grand Floridian for your reservation, a crowd of little Princesses and their parents fill the lobby. A pianist plays and the Princess eventually gather, and sometimes dance.

FOOD ALLERGY TIP: The allergy free cake

This has become a tradition of ours. We order this dairy free cake early in our trip, so that we can have an allergy free desert every night of the trip — and sometimes for breakfast.  Allergen free cakes are available at most table service restaurants, with a 7 day notice. Call (407) 827-2253 for details and to order.

UPDATE: BabyCakes NYC in Downtown Disney now delivers allergen free and vegan cakes to most table service restaurants. Call (407) 938-9044 for details. A wide range of flavors and options available. A minimum 7 day notice is requested.

Dairy free cake - special ordered and delivered to Disney

 

 

 

 

 

4 thoughts on “1900 Park Fare review”

  1. This website it AWESOME! My son is ana to dairy and tree nuts. We have gone to Disney twice with him and are returning in March. This answers questions I did not think to ask. Do you pay for the cake separately?

  2. If you did the disney dining plan, did the allergy free cake you ordered replace your dessert OR was it an extra charge? My daughter has a severe egg allergy And it would be great to have. Dessert she could enjoy too.

    1. The cake is a separate cost, actually produced by an outside bakery with authorization to deliver to Disney restaurants. On the Disney Dining Plan, you would still be eligible for a dessert for your daughter, and the restaurants often have an allergy free option if they know you’re coming. However, you daughter will probably prefer the cake, so you might opt to order something else using the DDP and double-up on a dessert for yourself or to share with someone. At Cinderella’s Royal Table, we’ve often given our daughter’s dessert to another child who was not on the DDP. Just tell the server what you’re doing so that the other party doesn’t get charged accidentally.

  3. The allergy friendly cake that is made by Erin McKenna’s / Baby Cake is made using Bob Red Mill flour which is processed on the same equipment as other nut flours. We do not consider this safe. Chef Mickey previously used Namaste baking mixes. Do they continue to bake in house? Or know of where I can get a cake not part of the Baby Cake facility?

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