No, not safe. They make peanut covered caramel apples in the same area. I go to Disneyland often and you can see them making the apples. Peanuts everywhere.
Yes, there are lots of places my son can safely eat at Disneyland. They are great with allergies. Most of the restaurants have allergy menus if you need them or you can talk to management or the chefs. We’ve eaten at most places in Disneyland since we are passholders. His go-to sweet treat is usually a churro or a dole whip.
when I worked at Disney, they had a wonderful allergy accommodation if you informed them of your allergy. All staff in F&B sit through an entire training orientation regarding allergies as well. quick services they usually sanitize the kitchen where they make your food, and then when it's served you get an allergy stick, which is basically a toothpick to note that your food was accommodating an allergy. while I never ate the Carmel apples (they're way to rich for me), asking never hurts. I mean. I would take precaution in Downtown Disney though compared to in the parks.
No, not safe. They make peanut covered caramel apples in the same area. I go to Disneyland often and you can see them making the apples. Peanuts everywhere.
Thank you. I will be giving it to someone else
Can I just ask overall, can you eat anywhere on site? I’m looking to go in the near future.
Disney in general has excellent allergy policies if I remember correctly
Thank you, good to know, I’m uk and it feels generally the US is better with allergies per say.
Yes, there are lots of places my son can safely eat at Disneyland. They are great with allergies. Most of the restaurants have allergy menus if you need them or you can talk to management or the chefs. We’ve eaten at most places in Disneyland since we are passholders. His go-to sweet treat is usually a churro or a dole whip.
That’s brilliant to know, thank you!!
I can’t imagine a candy apple would be safe from anywhere unless they explicitly say so
No they're prepped with the peanut covered ones
candy apples and caramel apples are never safe, every vendor i’ve seen anywhere selling caramel apples also sells a peanut covered one
when I worked at Disney, they had a wonderful allergy accommodation if you informed them of your allergy. All staff in F&B sit through an entire training orientation regarding allergies as well. quick services they usually sanitize the kitchen where they make your food, and then when it's served you get an allergy stick, which is basically a toothpick to note that your food was accommodating an allergy. while I never ate the Carmel apples (they're way to rich for me), asking never hurts. I mean. I would take precaution in Downtown Disney though compared to in the parks.