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Mon, 17 Jul 2006 11:18:24 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to everyone who relied to my request. 

Several people said to call the park and explain my situation and offer to 
bring a note from my doctor that I have a disease that requires I bring my 
own food into the park. 

Some noted that I'm covered by the ADA since I have a disability so 
legally the park must allow me to bring food inside. 

One person said to check out www.goodhealthpublishing.com but most of the 
info in their listings is avaialble for free on each restaurants website. 
Plus I only need to eat out in Dollywood which is not part of that guide. 

For those of you who have been to Dollywood this is what was recommended.

Someone posted a link to delphi forum thread on the area but I did not 
find specific info to Dollywood there. 
 
*Two places at Dollywood to consider: Backstage Restaurant can feed us but 
must ask for the manager, House with a Porch - ham and beans okay
*Fries are okay ONLY at Sausage Works ribbon fries from ded. fryer)
*Hamburgers and hotdogs in park okay - w/out bun of course
*Salads and baked potatos are available

Thanks again and I'll post about dining at the park in late September.
 

 

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