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Glutenfree Honeymoon In Florida?


Wouter

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Wouter Newbie

Hi everyone,

In October 2007, my girlfriend and me will get married here in The Netherlands. My girlfriend (soon to be wife) is a celiac patient (and has DH). Since her diagnosis she's not really the travelling type, BUT we both want to go to Florida for our Honeymoon. We'll be travelling from the south (Miami) to the middle (Orland area).

I've found a hotel in Miami that wants to accomodate the breakfast glutenfree, but I'm having trouble finding similair hotels/motels in the Orlando area.

Does anybody know if the are hotels in the Orlando area that serve glutenfree breakfast? And/or does anybody know a got way for a European to rent a small condo/house in that area, so we can have a controlled breakfast?

Thanks a million, in advance.

Wouter


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This is a link I found recently for Disney World and gluten free eating if you're hitting the MouseLand. I'm sorry I haven't been to Orlando since being diagnosed so I can't help in that way but I do wish you both so much fun and congrats on your upcoming wedding!! That's wonderful.

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The Residence Inn by Marriott have kitchens. We stayed at one near Disneyworld in Orlando. They serve a buffet breakfast but I only feel comfortable eating the fresh whole fruit, yogurt (if Yoplait) and milk. I bring most of my own breakfast.

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