12345 80 Posted February 27, 2013 Has anyone been to Disney World since having their sleeve? I'm planning a May trip and I'll be 5 months post-op. I have no idea what I would be able to eat there. I'm wondering if I should bring all my own food. I do not want to stray from my diet plan and 4 oz.-per-meal limitation. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
angelpooh29 128 Posted February 27, 2013 Hey Geri. I am a huge Disney fan and go twice a year. I'm headed in September this year and it will be my first trip since being sleeved. Allears.net has menus from every dw restaurant on their website. Check it out and u can plan ur meals before u ever go!!! Have fun and tell Mickey to hold on. I'll be there soon!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miss Michi 33 Posted February 27, 2013 I was just at Disneyland I took a RTD Protein Shake and shared a meal with my 6 year old, we had a carne Asada (flank ateak) plate with rice and Beans I had some meat and a little beans and she had the rest, they also have chilibeans or Soup but they do let you take snacks.... You could do hard boiled egg, Protein Bar ect.... You'll be just fine.... You can also check the online menu's in advance and plan tour meal that way Have a blast Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms.AntiBand 2,984 Posted February 27, 2013 I waaaaana go to Disneyland ... tooooo! *pouts* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SoCalDixieGal 172 Posted February 27, 2013 The parks have gotten much better over the last few years with healthier options on the menus as well as on the "street" stands. You'll now find carts loaded with fresh fruit and veges too. The meal sharing is a great idea! And, definitely look at what's on the appetizer menus. An appetizer (if not fried, etc) would make a great full meal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PdxMan 4,292 Posted February 27, 2013 I went to Disneyland 9 months post op. Had no problem finding things to eat. Shared most everything with the wife and kids, of course, but got the Turkey Leg ... awesome! Also had the hummas/veggie plate ... fruit cups ... bit of hot dog ... chx ceasar salad ... You can do it. No problem. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nurselis 4 Posted February 28, 2013 I'll be going to WDW about 3 months post-op so I have done a lot of research... You CAN order off the children's menu except if you go to any character or "all you can eat" places... Something to inquire about if you do plan a character Breakfast is not eating and paying a "entertainment only fee" ... You can always bring in a Protein shake or bar. Plan to drink quality Water or gatorade to replace electrolytes as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flmama 105 Posted February 28, 2013 You can also take a small cooler into Disney (at least you can at Disneyworld). It needs to be one in a softside case with a strap. We always take a large one that will hold 12-16 bottles of Water and pack sandwiches and Snacks in the zippered lid. You could easily pre -measure and package your meals and take them that way. I don't think the food at Disney is all that awesome to waste calories (or $$) on it (outside of the Dole pineapple whip...yum!). We refill the Water bottles as we consume them at water fountains throughout the park. Universal and Seaworld do not allow coolers. - signed, a season pass holder Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happilysleeved 114 Posted February 28, 2013 Went to Disney with my husband and two kiddos 9 and 10. We flew and stayed at one of the lodges in the park and one of the best things I did was go to grocery delivery site, it think it was garedengrocer.com and got a case of Water, Greek yogurt, beef Jerky, RTD shakes, nuts, cheese sticks, all of our normal Snacks and ordered Snacks for my family. They deliver it to your room your first day there! We then carried everything we needed in to the parks in string packs and only ate our lunch and dinner meals out! Not only did it save us lots of money, but helped me stay on track! Sent from my iPhone using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
moniq22 12 Posted February 28, 2013 Went to Disney jan 7.. 3 days before my 2 months from being sleeved and did fine finding healthy food to eat... Of course I'm lucky and everything goes down fine and I have no problem with anything I eat making me sick or staying down and since it was around the holidays I wasn't following a crazy diet just eating healthy... I definitely shared food with my family and I don't really measure I just eat what I can which isn't much... I ate in Japan at Epcot center which was good and healthy, and somewhere in tomorrowland in magic kingdom and though I thought it would be all burgers and stuff they actually have roasted chicken with healthy sides so it was good ( I think that's new but then again I never actually looked for healthy food at Disney world before so they may possibly have had that since forever and I chose not to see it)... Then at Hollywood studios we had lunch at an Italian restaurant and I don't remember what I ate but it was healthy so I don't think you would need to take your own food unless your are following a very strict diet... Anyway I'm sure you can find the menus online and plan what to eat before u go... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
12345 80 Posted February 28, 2013 I'll be going to WDW about 3 months post-op so I have done a lot of research... You CAN order off the children's menu except if you go to any character or "all you can eat" places... Something to inquire about if you do plan a character Breakfast is not eating and paying a "entertainment only fee" ... You can always bring in a Protein shake or bar. Plan to drink quality Water or gatorade to replace electrolytes as well. If I went to a character dinner (buffet) with my family, is it possible for me to order, say, a cup of Soup? I never heard of the entertainment only fee. How much is that generally? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
12345 80 Posted February 28, 2013 Thanks for all the great tips! I'm excited to go to Disney and I know I can make it work with my sleeve requirements! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SoCalDixieGal 172 Posted March 1, 2013 Went to Disney with my husband and two kiddos 9 and 10. We flew and stayed at one of the lodges in the park and one of the best things I did was go to grocery delivery site, it think it was garedengrocer.com and got a case of Water, Greek yogurt, beef Jerky, RTD shakes, nuts, cheese sticks, all of our normal Snacks and ordered Snacks for my family. They deliver it to your room your first day there! We then carried everything we needed in to the parks in string packs and only ate our lunch and dinner meals out! Not only did it save us lots of money, but helped me stay on track! Sent from my iPhone using VST That is a great idea! Last time we went as our larger family most of us bought the meal plan which worked out well, but for sleevers it would be a waste of money. The snacks can really add up so nice to do that, and save money as well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites