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<blockquote data-quote="Ryhia" data-source="post: 2753560" data-attributes="member: 503862"><p>I eat low carb/keto and when we visited 3 years ago, did not find the food a problem. We stayed in Disney All Star music hotel (room only) which is probably fairly low budget but fine. The hotel eatery place was ok, had something for me to eat even if the choice was not massive. <a href="https://www.disneyworld.co.uk/dining/all-star-music-resort/intermission-food-court/menus/" target="_blank">https://www.disneyworld.co.uk/dining/all-star-music-resort/intermission-food-court/menus/</a>. There are also plenty of eateries on the parks, Epcot offers many international restaurants If you intend going off the parks to eat, I really enjoyed the Cheesecake factory a taxi ride away. Food was good and they do a couple of low carb cheesecakes. <a href="https://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/menu" target="_blank">https://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/menu</a> we just took an uber unfortunately I cant remember how much it cost. If you need a supermarket, we just travelled to Walmart I think there are cheaper ones but Walmart gave us the option to buy low carb bread. It was amazing just being able to walk into a store and buy a full low carb loaf. There is also an Aldi in the area. I think the thing you may have to watch is how much walking you will do. I lost 3 kgs in two week as I was averaging 17,000 steps a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryhia, post: 2753560, member: 503862"] I eat low carb/keto and when we visited 3 years ago, did not find the food a problem. We stayed in Disney All Star music hotel (room only) which is probably fairly low budget but fine. The hotel eatery place was ok, had something for me to eat even if the choice was not massive. [URL]https://www.disneyworld.co.uk/dining/all-star-music-resort/intermission-food-court/menus/[/URL]. There are also plenty of eateries on the parks, Epcot offers many international restaurants If you intend going off the parks to eat, I really enjoyed the Cheesecake factory a taxi ride away. Food was good and they do a couple of low carb cheesecakes. [URL]https://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/menu[/URL] we just took an uber unfortunately I cant remember how much it cost. If you need a supermarket, we just travelled to Walmart I think there are cheaper ones but Walmart gave us the option to buy low carb bread. It was amazing just being able to walk into a store and buy a full low carb loaf. There is also an Aldi in the area. I think the thing you may have to watch is how much walking you will do. I lost 3 kgs in two week as I was averaging 17,000 steps a day. [/QUOTE]
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