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Great gluten-free Vacations - Besides Disney


nothungry

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nothungry Contributor

Our extended family (4 families) are looking to take a vacation together. Disney World is our favorite spot - but we are looking to try something different. While a cruise seems like the obvious choice, I would like to hear some feedback on vacation spots that are somewhat easy to do on a gluten-free diet. Only 2 people (in my immediate family) are gluten-free. I think it will be a hassle for everyone if we are planning most of our vacation on where the 2 of us can eat...so I don't really know where to start!

Thanks for any tips!

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de caps Contributor

HERSHEY PARK in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania is great. They have a gluten-free menu at all their

on-site restaurants. Staff is knowledgeable too.

Willow Valley Resort also in Lancaster, PA also offers gluten free menu.

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nothungry Contributor

Wow! I did not know that about Hershey Park...and we are so close too! I'll have to put that in the mix...that would make a great long weekend trip!

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Lockheed Apprentice

Boston.. there are so many places that you can walk in and ask for the gluten free menu and they don't stare at you like you are an alien. Legal's See Food is my favorite!

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Sweetfudge Community Regular

There has been a lot of good feedback about cruises on this site. I'd vote for that if I were the one going :) I have had really good experiences with gluten-free dining in Las Vegas and Portland, Oregon. Oh, also San Diego, we stayed at the Paradise Point resort, and they were great too!

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