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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

In January there was a very wonderful post to the list regarding
Disneyland and the places we could eat.  Having just visited Disneyland
I thought I'd add to it.

Throughout the park:

Disneyland now has little carts of fresh cut fruit and veggies.  I
haven't checked the status of the ranch that comes in the veggy
container.  These carts also sell fresh squeezed fruit juices.

Tomorrowland
- The Red Rocket's Pizza Port is a buffet style place.  The chicken
there is cooked separately then added to menu items based on what you
order.  I had a chicken ceasar salad based on previous list
information.  It was huge and very good.

- Club Buzz is a walk-up window thing.  If you want to order a salad
it's best to do it during the day.  By the time it hits evening all
they have left are french fries (cooked in a dedicated fryer) and
various chicken sandwiches from fried to club.  The guy we spoke to
said they close down the salad section towards the evening to focus on
only a few of the menu items.  There's also two sections to Club Buzz.
One side has the salad menu and the other side the sandwiches.  Check
to see which windows are still open before you place your order.  It'll
give you an idea what they do and do not have ready.

Adventureland
- Tiki Juice Bar by Dole.  The pineapple whip soft serve is very good.
It is dairy-free and gluten-free.  People sensitive to corn and soy
should give Disneyland a call before trying it.

- Bengal BBQ.  This place is great.  They cook everything *first* and
then dump it into bowls of marinade sitting off to the side of the
grill.  It was very quick and easy to have something cooked fresh
without the marinade; the staff is fairly knowledgeable about making
sure the item you order doesn't come into contact with the marinade.
Bengal BBQ offers chicken, beef, and vegetable kabobs.


Those are the only places I tried.  From what I saw on the outside, and
based on the map, Disneyland is striving to offer something for
everyone.  The map now has little apples beside places that offer
healthy food -- and those places turned out to be the ones on Jeanne's
post in January!

The mexican-style restaurant was fully built by the time I went.  Best
to check with the head chef at Disneyland since they had not quite
worked out the menu during the January post.

If you plan on eating at the Blue Bayou Restaurant, check to make sure
it and the Pirates of the Caribbean Ride are open.  It was closed for
remodeling with no hint of the date it might reopen.

angie
los angeles

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