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Vacation Dining


Rosemary Linder Day

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I'm doing all inclusive in Aruba this fall; what resorts/hotels offer gluten-free dining options? Not restaurants in town, but rather in the resort itself. 


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  On 5/23/2018 at 3:49 PM, Rosemary Linder Day said:

I'm doing all inclusive in Aruba this fall; what resorts/hotels offer gluten-free dining options? Not restaurants in town, but rather in the resort itself. 

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Might help if you said what resort?

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I have been to Aruba 3 times for a least 9 days each time.   The last two times I was gluten free.   Although I never did all inclusive and can not comment on that, I have never had any trouble eating on the island and have never gotten sick.  I do take some things with me as everything in the grocery store is written in Dutch so I can't always read ingredients.    Bought lots of fresh fruit and cheese took my own crackers and pepperoni and a few munchies.   I usually send an email to the restaurant and ask specific questions and take that with me when I travel.     

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