<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi Everyone, Thanks for your responses. I received more emails from people asking me to summarize than I did answers. I did receive some really great suggestions and since there was so much interest in the answers I received - I am cutting/pasting ALL responses that I received (so that I don't miss any details that might interest someone): We had a great time at the Marriot in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The head chef was amazing and they cooked special meals for me every day that were even superior to the "regular" meals. I think the chef was planning to move on to the Ritz. I was pregnant at the time so can't speak for the kid part but there were plenty of families there. Hope that helps. We spent a week at Beaches and loved it. They worked very closely with us and arranged for GF meals at which ever restaurant we chose to eat at that day. There were 3 of us GF and we all stayed well and had a ball. We've never been on Celebrity but we are signed up for their cruise the end of january. I hope it works for me. I'm not too into cruises either but I do wear Sea Bands on my wrist and it takes care of the sea sickness. With a military husband who loves the sea, I have to relent sometimes. When we went to St.Kitts, I took a cooler of food, had made spaghetti, chili, took hot dogs and chicken. All of which got me through the week. I've stayed at Antigua and ate their food being very careful but it was all buffet. I had enough though. That was at Hawks Bill. We didn't have one of the cottages which might have had a kitchen. We just had a room, no refrigerator. I didn't see many children there and maybe not much for them to do. I am a travel agent that Specializes in Gluten free family places to go. We all have celiac in my family. I am also one of the R.O.C.K. leaders on Long Island(parents with kids with celiac). There is NO fee dealing with me. I am just a regular travel agent(who specializes dietary requirements). You can email me at [log in to unmask] . We had a great experience at the El Conquistador in Puerto Rico. We stayed at the section called Las Casitas which were all villas (full kitchens). There's also a WalMart about 10 minutes from the resort to stock up on some staples. I have heard that Atlantis on Paradise Island is very accomodating. We haven't been there since going GF. It is a great place with wonderful things for the kids.(very expensive though). I am going to a Sandals resort this summer and asked them if they would would cook GF for me and said they would. I do not have first hand experience, but they seemed very willing to work with me. I know beaches is a family version of Sandals that is owned by the same people. You may want to give that a try. I'd be very interested in a summary. We went to St Kitts in the spring but where we stayed, I cooked all of my meals and didn't see a place I dared to eat at. However, there is a lovely Marriot Hotel that had several restaurants and very nice that would probably work out but it was too far for us and very hot when we were there. The island is lovely otherwise. The kids would love the monkeys and goats wandering around the island. We just got back from a 10 day cruise to St Thomas, St Lucia, St Kitts and St Maarten. Celebrity really accommodated me gluten wise by making sure everything I ordered could be prepared g/f. We go on a cruise to this area at least once a year. The g/f bread was really good and they toasted it for me every day. * Please include your location in all posts about products * ******* To unsubscribe, email: mailto:[log in to unmask] *******