cottontail
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Hi We are looking for any information for bringing a child to disney with a peanut allergy, stratgies, peanut free restaurants etc.
Deb.
Deb.
have one grandson with a peanut allergy and only place in Disney he reacted was while in line over 2 hours after last meal. as others have said you can find peanut or peanut butter anywhere as people are allowed to bring food in plus buy from carts and eat anywhere. we never saw what he touched but had an ER trip that dayHi We are looking for any information for bringing a child to disney with a peanut allergy, stratgies, peanut free restaurants etc.
Deb.
All due respect to your allergist, I didn't recall this type of death on-site and can't find a record of it.but at my last allergist my DR told me that he had one of his paitent die at Disney due to anaphylactic and then not having an Epipen with then, so bring it and bring a back up.
I have also never heard anything like that happening at WDW.All due respect to your allergist, I didn't recall this type of death on-site and can't find a record of it.
People die at Disney all the time and no one hears of it. My trip in April an older lady die in a bathroom very late at night the only resion I know was I was using the bathroom at the time and was talking to a manager I have know for about 3 years. So yes deaths do happen and people do not find out. Any one with server allergies that have an Epipen should have one with them at all timesAll due respect to your allergist, I didn't recall this type of death on-site and can't find a record of it.
EMS calls are public record.People die at Disney all the time and no one hears of it. My trip in April an older lady die in a bathroom very late at night the only resion I know was I was using the bathroom at the time and was talking to a manager I have know for about 3 years. So yes deaths do happen and people do not find out. Any one with server allergies that have an Epipen should have one with them at all times
EMS calls are public record.
The person at my dr office died 10-15 years ago this was before they had epipen at first aid in the parks the person in April I am sure you could find if it had to be reported when/ if it becomes available. Not something I really care about. I was just giving g the op my option that Any one with anaphylactic should always carry there own epipen and not rely on one being available New by when needed ( too may things could make one not available or not work ). And for the Op I would let the CM when Getting any food know about the allergy even if you think it is not in the food you are eatingDoesn't Disney have to report all incidents to a state agency, even if the incident was not directly related to WDW's actions/facilities/etc. I assume that database is available to the public because it's frequently posted or cited in the Orlando Sentinel; I believe there is an official quarterly report made public.