<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Dear listmembers, Here is a summary of the info I received about our impending trip to Scottsdale and San Diego (Universal studios). The following are the replies I received: United has a new chef and I like their GF meals a lot. live in Vancouver BC and work in Scottsdale a couple of times a year. I fly United to get there, via Denver. No problems with the GFML on United - usually is a mushroom omelet with potatoes for breakfast, and the wonderful chicken with cheese sauce, rice cracker and salad for lunch/dinner. Sauce is made with corn starch as the thickener. If in doubt though, I would go with the fruit plate. I have never had a problem eating in Scottsdale. I work downtown at their city hall and stay at the Hampton Inn about 2 blocks from there. The Hampton serves breakfast where I can get some fruit. I sometimes take my cream of rice cereal down to the self serve breakfast if I feel like something more substantial. The Cream of Rice cereal and a couple of rice snack bars is all I travel with. The restaurants in the area (walking distance) are great - there is quite a selection! There is one Mexican restaurant near their city art/theater complex that is really good with reasonable prices. I generally have the enchiladas or Mexican salad without the wheat bowl. After I explain what my challenge with eating is, I have always had a great meal wherever I have gone. I travel full time, and I am really not that concerned at all where I will be able to eat. I find most restaurants these days happy to oblige with any requests. There is a Trader Joe's in Phoenix, although I don't know the address. I'm sure the phone directory can help. Universal City Walk, adjacent to Universal Studios, has a wonderful fish restaurant (although pricey, but we're used to that aren't we?). It's called Gladstone's for Fish, as well as Tony Roma's. They have been quite helpful. I've flown United Airlines a couple of times since gluten free. They were most helpful. I always call the airline a day or two prior to flying to confirm that the food will be GF. There are Wild Oats at 40th Street and Camelback and also one at 7129 E Shea (I think that's near Scottsdale Rd). There is also a Trader Joe's at 6202 N Scottsdale Rd. I thought I'd let you know that I just completed a trip from Denver to Mexico City, to LA to San Francisco, back to Denver on United and had GF meals the whole way. The dinner was a chicken breast and mashed potatoes and a vegetable - very little seasoning - wish I had brought along some GF Tamari or seasoning salt. Breakfast was also hot - a small omelet and fruit. They did a good job. I had no reaction to any of the meals. There is indeed a Wild Oats. There are also numerous health food stores in that area (included are Hi Health,no connection to them, just able to get gluten free products from them). There are numerous restaurants that you can get gluten free foods (such as the Fish Market, many chinese rest. will cook your food if you bring in your own GF soy sauce) I don't know what kind of food you like( vegetarian, seafood, steak & potatoes, whatever, but Scottsdale is a good place to eat out) If you have any particular types of restaurants you would like to try, let me know and I can probably offer a few selections) The Wild Oats in Scottsdale was *useless*! There was a *much* better selection of GF food (including Pamela's biscotti and EnerG breads and rolls) at the local HFS (I think it was called Hi-life). Anyhow, it's in the same shopping center with the Old Navy and the Target, so the folks at your hotel should be able to get you there... There's also a Trader Joe's in Scottsdale with the usual assortment of celiac-friendly stuff... Restaurants - we ate at a couple of the local Mexican places without incident (Julio Gs and the Blue Burrito). I ate most of the rest of my meals at the hotel (we were there for a convention, so didn't get out too much). Watch out for flour tortillas! Much of the Mexican food in Phoenix is Sonoran - the one part of Mexico that uses flour tortillas instead of maiz (corn). You can get corn tortillas if you ask (sometimes). > We will also be in San Diego, but I know where to find food there. We > will be going to Universal Studios and wonder if they can accommodate us. > Does anyone know if they can do GF or should we just pack our own food? Universal Studios has a new collection of stores and restaurants just outside the main gate - it's called CityWalk. I know for sure that there's a Gladstone's there, and I've *never* had trouble at Gladstone's - just ask for everything "plain" - their fish is wonderful, and I'm told they do a good job with steak, too (I have more trouble with beef than gluten, and I have a *lot* of trouble with gluten :-( Gladstone's usually also has a wondrous salad bar with many plain (unmarinated/undressed) goodies... Within the park itself, I'd stick to the safe snack-type stuff (plain peanuts, etc). You can get your hand stamped, eat at City Walk, and return. There are several health-food stores within easy distance of Universal - Whole Foods in Sherman Oaks, Full of Life in Burbank and Trader Joe's in Sherman Oaks. As you can see, I got a lot of responses. I haven't called the stores yet but will do so Saturday before we leave. I am still packing quite a lot of her special food just to be on the safe side. Thank you to everyone who wrote. I am going to call United to verify the meals now. Happy holidays to all. Warmly, Bev Wahl