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alwwhite Newbie

I am traveling to Orange County, California next week. In addition to Celiac, I have several other food allergies. I usually cook at home, as restaurants aren't always accomodating. I'm looking for any helpful tips on traveling, or any "safe" restaurants in the Orange County area. Specifically around Dana Point and Laguna Beach.


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rosetapper23 Explorer

When I've been to Orange County, I was always there to visit Disneyland--and it's the safest place on earth for someone with celiac or food allergies. I don't know if you plan to go there, but if you do, it'll be a wonderful culinary experience for you.

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If you have a smart phone, there is an app for that. : ) Find me Gluten Free is what I have. You can click "around me" and it uses your GPS to find them. It will usually be the reg. chain restaurants with a gluten free menu. But it has come in handy when I didn't know what was around me. I can't remember if it was free or not. If not, they might have another free one.

alwwhite Newbie

Thanks for the tips! I am actually staying at a Disneyland hotel for a Food Allergy conference. I've heard they are one of the best companies to support food allergies. We have a reservation at Club 33 and I was able to get in contact with the executive chef. He is making a special meal for me. So nice! I haven't used the Find me Gluten Free app before, but I've downloaded it for this trip. There seems to be a lot of good options.

Again, I really appreciate the help! I'm still new to this and trying to figure it out. Thank you.

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