<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Below is a summary of responses I received about my post for Wisconsin Dells. Thanks to all who responded. Becky W. Davenport, IA Summary --I have only been to the dells once in Aug too cold for noah's ark. I was not on a gf diet but culver's is a hamburger chain there fries are gf and they use a dedicated fryer. I eat hambugers w/out a bun and fries. The plain vanilla ice cream is good. Culvers are all over Wisconsin so I find them good for a quick lunch. ---Try www.goodhealthpublishing.com for a guide with 50 national/regional restaurants and their lists of Gf/WF menu items --I was just there, eat mostly at Mc Donalds. Also went to Country Kitchen. Ate chopped steak. skipped the salad dressing cuz the only Italian was light and in a package that had modified food starch. I had the potatoes with it. You can also have breakfast 24hrs, that's what my mom had. I didn't appear to have any problems. You can have hamburger at Culvers, but I believe they fry french fries with other stuff there. Their custard and topings are gluten free. We stayed in a condo so also made some of our own meals. There is a candy store by the Country kitchen that had ingredients for their fudge and toffee (i just asked and she showed them to me), appears to be gluten free. I eat if and seemed ok. The Swiss Maid fudge listed flour as an ingredient. --Probably not a family place, but www.sundaraspa.com is a beautiful spot to visit. The chef is Kimberely Anderson and she is very knowledgeable re celiac. She prepared me a wonderful meal last week when we visited the Dells. However, you have to either stay there or have a service done in order to eat there. You mention a family and that is probably not the best spot for you. Worth a look, however. *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List*