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hi, all:

 

new to the list, and i'm desperate for help for a pending trip (next week)

to disneyland.

 

my family--me, mom, and the three-year-old kiddo--are ovo-lacto, and we'd

like to know before we get there where to look for veg food. we don't plan

on leaving the park, and we'll be visiting for five days.

 

an online guide would be ideal, but i've looked and looked without success.

can anyone help?

 

thanks in advance,

scott

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Hi Scott,

 

If you are a vegetarian traveling to Walt Disney World and the Orlando area, the

travel guide offered

here www.vegetarianworldguides.com will be invaluable.

 

If you are going to Disneyland, our Anaheim dining guide:

http://www.vrg.org/travel/anaheim.htm

should help.

 

Also see: http://www.vegeats.com/restaurants/usa/ca/

or http://www.vegeats.com/restaurants/usa/fl/

 

Davida

 

The VRG

 

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vrg http://www.vrg.org

 

The Vegetarian Resource Group / Vegetarian Journal

P.O. Box 1463 / Baltimore MD 21203 US

(410) 366-8343

The VRG is a educational non-profit group providing

information on vegetarianism & veganism.

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In a message dated 9/14/00 3:41:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

ska4me writes:

 

<< we don't plan

on leaving the park, and we'll be visiting for five days. >>

Scott my friend *5 days* this must be Florida right?

We live in calif. and do go to the park in Anaheim.They have veg .rests. on

their web site. Have fun!

RainingStar

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no, this is disneyland. we are taking our three and a half year old for the

first time, and we want to accomplish two things--seeing as much as we can

with him, and avoid burning him out on any given day. throw in the fact

that we got the five-day passports free, and hence the lengthy visit.

 

my wife and i used to live within 10 miles of the park, and we went

frequently, but we didn't worry too much about what we ate, picking up

snacks or whatever. with our son, though, we're concerned about nutritious

food, yet we don't want to go to the hassle of leaving the park for meals.

 

if disneyland has " veg restaurants " on their site, i sure couldn't find

them, and that's why i asked for help!

 

thanks for your reply.

 

scott

 

 

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<clarkepf

 

Thursday, September 14, 2000 9:03 PM

Re: Disneyland help?

 

 

>

> In a message dated 9/14/00 3:41:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> ska4me writes:

>

> << we don't plan

> on leaving the park, and we'll be visiting for five days. >>

> Scott my friend *5 days* this must be Florida right?

> We live in calif. and do go to the park in Anaheim.They have veg .rests.

on

> their web site. Have fun!

> RainingStar

>

>

> For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at

http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to

http://www.vrg.org/family.

>

>

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In a message dated 9/18/00 5:17:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

ska4me writes:

 

<< if disneyland has " veg restaurants " on their site, i sure couldn't find

them, and that's why i asked for help!

 

thanks for your reply.

 

scott >>

I just remembered that I got the veg. rest. list when I email d*land with a ?

I suggest that you email and ask them for rest. suggests

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