Hi, On our last trip to Disneyland Anaheim, we spent a lot of time at Earl of Sandwich and Subway restaurants with our fussy eater child who was 7 at the time. She likes very plain food (not spicy, not covered in sauce, plain food like chicken cooked, beef or ham, salads, pizza's- but not pepperoni!).
With an upcoming trip to WDW, I see food wise we are covered for Earl of Sandwich, but I see that we will need a car to get to a Subway restaurant (we won't have a car).
Are there some good food eating alternatives in Disney Springs (and other areas in the Disney parks). We don't want to spend a lot of money on food. Yes, we love Indian and Mexican, but our child does not!! Any ideas? I don't want to be spending 16 days eating Earl of Sandwich
We are staying at All Stars Music hotel too. Not sure about food options there, or nearby.
Hi, On our last trip to Disneyland Anaheim, we spent a lot of time at Earl of Sandwich and Subway restaurants with our fussy eater child who was 7 at the time. She likes very plain food (not spicy, not covered in sauce, plain food like chicken cooked, beef or ham, salads, pizza's- but not pepperoni!).
With an upcoming trip to WDW, I see food wise we are covered for Earl of Sandwich, but I see that we will need a car to get to a Subway restaurant (we won't have a car).
Are there some good food eating alternatives in Disney Springs (and other areas in the Disney parks). We don't want to spend a lot of money on food. Yes, we love Indian and Mexican, but our child does not!! Any ideas? I don't want to be spending 16 days eating Earl of Sandwich
We are staying at All Stars Music hotel too. Not sure about food options there, or nearby.
thanks in advance. KJ
Have you guys heard of Blaze Pizza? It is basically the Subway/Chipotle of Pizza- you get to choose your own toppings and they fire it for you. I have heard great things!
A little pricer I can't recommend enough Art Smith's Homecomin' it is delicious and also kid friendly as it is comfort food.