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    Vegan Travel: Vegan at Disneyland

    July 10, 2013 by keepinitkind 36 Comments

    Last month, Chris and I surprised the twins with a day at Disneyland to celebrate their last day of school and their upcoming thirteenth birthday (Yes.  We have teenage twins on our hands.  How did this happen?).  We told them we were going to "another hippie vegan convention" at the Anaheim convention center so when we walked up to the ticket booth, they were surprised to say the least.

    Disneyland

    Space MountainOur first order of business was Space Mountain which the twins had never been on and Chris hadn't been on probably since the time he was arrested at Disneyland.  We got fast passes for Star Tours then got in line for Space Mountain.  The wait was long and by the time we got off, we were a little hungry.  I had done a little research prior to coming and learned that the plain (with or without salt) Mickey Mouse soft pretzels (not the cheese-filled ones) were vegan so we stopped at the first pretzel stand we found.  Having a snack like soft pretzels definitely made us feel even more in the mood for amusement park fun so we high-tailed it to Fronteirland.

    Disneyland Pretzel

    After Pirates of the Carribean and The Haunted Mansion, it was after noon and we were hungry for lunch.  We checked out this great stand in Adventureland that had fresh fruit, juices, and even hummus and pretzel packages, but we were hungry for an actual meal.

    Chris and I grabbed vegan gumbo in a bread bowl (just ask for no oyster crackers) in New Orleans Square (right near Pirates of the Carribean.  They can be found at the Royal Street Veranda- There's a big sign that says "Gumbo"- you can't miss it) and then carried our bread bowls to Fantasy Land to get some lunch for the twins.

    We got the twins veggie burgers and fries at Village Haus in Fantasyland.  They both liked the burgers but loved the fries.  Chris and I tried the burgers and it was pretty tasty for amusement park food.

    Disneyland Veggie Burgers

    Our gumbo bowls, on the other hand, were absolutely incredible.  I would go back again just for these bowls (Well, only if it was my birthday and the admission to the park was free).  It was packed with rice, onion, okra and tomatoes and the sourdough bread bowl was super fresh.  I couldn't get enough.

    Disneyland Gumbo

    After lunch, we were all in the mood for a little something sweet.  Lucky for us, we happened upon a cart that was selling kettlecorn and due to prior research, I had learned that the prepackaged kettlecorn was vegan!  The twins shared one bag and Chris and I shared another.

    Disney Kettlecorn

    We rode a few more rides and then made our way to California Adventure.  We did some serious screaming at the Tower of Terror and then on California Screamin' (we actually went on this one twice!).  After that the twins wanted to go on a ferris wheel ride so we let them go on that while we hunted down a Starbucks (at the entrance to California Adventure) so Chris could get a coffee with soy milk (finding coffee with soy milk is not easy at Disneyland so thank goodness for Starbucks!).  We met up with the twins again, did some more walking around until the twins told us they were tired and wanted to go home (just for the record: the teenagers tired out before we did!).

    Disneyland

    We had such a fantastic time and a large part of it was not having to worry about where to eat.  Because of the research I did prior to our visit, I had found a ton of other vegan options throughout both parks.  For more information on being vegan at Disneyland, you should visit Cadry's Kitchen and The Very New Vegan.

    Have you eaten as a vegan at Disneyland?  Tell us about it!

     

    Just a side note: Although we had a fantastic time, there were a few things that made ma little sad.  Disneyland is not the happiest place on earth for animals (and not just the dead ones that were being served as "food".)  There were ducks in the ponds that could not fly (their wings had likely been clipped in order to keep them in the park) and were forced to spend their days in a loud park surrounded by thousands of people.  I'm sure this is a far more stressful environment for them than the quiet lake or pond they would normally be living.  We also saw a horse, who had been pulling a carriage (on a track), completely freak out.  It was "neighing" and jumping up.  The handler couldn't even approach him.  He just had to keep patrons away while this animal attempted to run away.  It even tried to kick its back legs up but kept kicking the carriage itself.  The horse was so scared and unhappy- it truly broke my heart to see.  Disney, if you're reading this, I'm sure it's possible to run your park without the exploitation of animals.

     

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    1. Caitlin

      July 10, 2013 at 7:08 am

      that soft pretzel looks SO GOOD. i miss soft pretzels so much.. especially since philly soft pretzels were basically a food group for the first 20 years of my life. all the other eats look great as well!

      your note made me so sad i could cry ;( one of the main reasons dayv and i nixed going to disney world this year is because i refuse to go to animal kingdom. we had requested the disney info dvd and when the segment on the animal kindgom started, i immediately started to cry and had dayv turn it off immediately.

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:29 pm

        That pretzel was pretty great. 🙂 I don't think I would go to the Animal Kingdom either. That was pretty smart of you to ask for the informational DVD first so you would know beforehand.

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    2. Suzanne

      July 10, 2013 at 7:14 am

      Looks like you had fun! I have never been to Disney, but I hope to run the marathon there someday! Also, good for you for addressing the animal issue; I'm sure it's overlooked by many.

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:30 pm

        Thanks, Suzanne! I wish you luck should you ever do the marathon there. 🙂

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    3. Kelly @ Vegan Iowan

      July 10, 2013 at 7:41 am

      Disney is one of my favorite places to visit - even without kids! I've never been there since becoming vegan, but I'm so glad to know I won't be stuck eating only french fries the next time I go. Thank you for sharing!

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:31 pm

        This was my first time going since becoming vegan and in all honesty, it was just as much fun as the last time I went. 🙂

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    4. Richgail @AstigVegan

      July 10, 2013 at 2:37 pm

      Cool pics! No way they have something vegan! That gumbo does look incredible. I guess it's time for me to visit the happiest place on earth 🙂

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:31 pm

        Thanks, Richgail- you should totally do it the next time you're down here! 🙂

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    5. Chamsalife

      July 10, 2013 at 5:28 pm

      I just returned from Disney World in Florida and was shocked to find an incredible array of vegan options. We ate at two buffets, Boma and Tusker House, and at both restaurants I told our server that I was vegan and a chef came out from the kitchen and walked me through the buffet and went over which dishes were vegan. Tusker House had Tofutti ice cream in the back, which was great after a really hot day. At Boma, the chef immediately asked me if I was ok with honey. I thought, "alright, this guy knows his stuff." He made me a vegan bowl of soup, which was delicious, because all of their soups were not vegan. He also brought out some special salads and papadum because almost all of their breads were not vegan. For dessert, he brought me some vegan chocolate chip and sugar cookies and Babycakes mini cupcakes! We also ate at Jiko and they had a separate vegan menu with lots of options for all courses. Lunch was a bit more difficult in terms of finding nearby options at a time when I was hot and exhausted but I was still able to make it work because falafel was always nearby! I am really impressed with Disney and was so happy to find all of these options.

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:32 pm

        Wow, thanks for sharing! That's a lot of good info to know should I make it down to Disney world. 🙂

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    6. Anna {Herbivore Triathlete}

      July 10, 2013 at 6:06 pm

      I am going on vacation to Disney World in August, hopefully the vegan options are just as delicious and available as they were in Disneyland! I will have to check out the other blogs for ideas as well. Thanks for this post Kristy.

      I agree with your note at the end, that's so sad!

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:36 pm

        Thanks, Anna. I'm sure you will have plenty of options. Cadry just wrote about her trip there- you should check it out: http://cadryskitchen.com/2013/02/01/eating-vegan-at-disney-world/

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        • Anna {Herbivore Triathletre}

          August 10, 2013 at 6:56 am

          I did read Cadry's post and it was super informative, a lot of the comments on that post had loads of information as well. I also found a site called All Ears (http://allears.net/din/vegcsparks.htm) that has a load of great suggestions for eating vegan at the resorts and parks.

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    7. Maria Tadic

      July 10, 2013 at 6:15 pm

      I didn't know Disney had all those veg options. That's really nice! And I can't believe you have twin teenagers - you're looking pretty awesome for a mom of 13 yr olds!

      Also, somebody recently told me that disney allows ferrel cats into their parks at night as "pest management." They were getting cats in all the time b/c they'd eat the food off the ground, so they decided to feed the cats real food at night and their presence has kept mice and stuff at bay. Supposedly. Tho that horse story sounded really sad!

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:38 pm

        Thank you, Maria, but actually the twins are my husband's children. He's several years older than me so it makes a little more sense. 🙂

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    8. Emma

      July 11, 2013 at 3:00 am

      I went to Disney years ago as a kid and loved it so much. I do remember the horses and carriages though 🙁
      Super impressed by all the vegan options!

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:39 pm

        The horses and carriages made me pretty sad too. I stopped in my tracks and stared, wondering what I could to to help this poor animal that was so upset. It was pretty heartbreaking.

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    9. Michelle

      July 11, 2013 at 10:12 am

      I went right before you and had NO idea about the vegan gumbo =( I also say a post about the Pineapple whips are vegan...my kids had those who knew..
      The kids are getting so big!!!

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:40 pm

        I didn't know about the pineapple whips! I'll have to check them out next time! 🙂

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    10. Stephanie

      July 12, 2013 at 8:43 am

      Well, the last time I went to Disneyland I was a vegetarian and was only at CA Adventure. I was a super broke college student and couldn't afford much! I also remember struggling to find anything for lunch (it could have also been that I was the only veg in the group).

      Are you based in OC?? I would love to meet you someday when I come home for a visit!

      Also, another random question, are your twins vegan? Or do they just eat that way when they're with you? Just curious as I would like to have kids someday! 🙂

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:43 pm

        I'm in LA (near Venice/Marina del Rey) but I would LOVE to meet you the next time you're out here! Let me know when you're coming and I'll be there! 🙂

        The twins are vegan on the weekends when they're with us. Sophia is vegetarian during the week, but Max is omnivore. They've both mentioned that they would like to be vegan but their mom is not a big fan of the idea so it makes it a little hard. I'm sure it would be much easier if they were raised vegan from birth. At least they'll be well-informed when they're old enough to decide for themselves. 🙂

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    11. Tanya

      July 12, 2013 at 10:41 am

      Thanks for the links and for all of the wonderful tips from both you and your readers!

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:43 pm

        Thanks, Tanya!

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    12. Tami @Nutmeg Notebook

      July 12, 2013 at 1:51 pm

      I've been amazed at how many vegan options I can find in the most unlikely places. Looks like you had a great time.

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 2:44 pm

        We really did. 🙂 Thank you, Tami.

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    13. Cadry

      July 13, 2013 at 1:52 pm

      I wish all of the vegan hippie conventions would have Space Mountain and hot Mickey Mouse-shaped pretzels... Can we talk to the organizers about that possibility? 😉 Speaking of Space Mountain, what did the kids think of it? That's one of my top three favorite rides at the park (along with Indiana Jones & the Haunted Mansion). Were you able to hit Soarin' Over California at California Adventure? That's my favorite ride at that park.

      Good pick on the gumbo bowls! Plus, how often do you get to eat soup in a bread bowl?

      Thanks for the blog mention! So sweet of you!

      That's really sad about the horse. I totally agree that Disney parks are no place for non-human animals. Every year the turkey who is "pardoned" gets sent to Disneyland, and Farm Sanctuary always requests that she is sent there instead. So far, no luck. The turkeys don't live for long at the park, as they are not set up to adequately handle their health and welfare needs. Plus, they go from one stressful life to another.

      When we were going to Florida and Disney World, we knew for certain we would not be visiting Animal Kingdom. To me, it's akin to going to a zoo, which I do not support.

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      • keepinitkind

        July 16, 2013 at 3:08 pm

        We all loved Space Mountain! It was Chris's favorite when he was younger and it was actually only my 2nd time on it. The kids loved it too. We'd all been on the Soarin' over California ride before, just at different times. Chris and I wanted to go again this time but the twins weren't into it. 🙂

        I didn't know that about the turkeys. That's awful. Why on Earth would they set a turkey free in Disneyland? There's no point. I know we wouldn't visit Animal Kingdom either.

        Thank YOU for sharing all about your visits- it definitely made our trip easier. 🙂

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    14. Heather

      July 29, 2013 at 8:59 am

      I have never been to Disney Land or World, what a fun place (with the exception of the mentioned animals) the theme parks in our area are animal free but not very vegan friendly when it comes to food choices. What a great family filled day you had, happy birthday to the twins!

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    15. Alexis

      August 14, 2013 at 9:23 am

      I'm planning a trip to Disneyland with my family and I was worried that I'd have to drag my family around for an hour just to find something for me to eat! Thanks for the post now I know exactly where to go!

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    16. Jenny

      November 07, 2013 at 8:31 am

      Hi!
      Great list you have here 🙂
      Just wanted to let you know, the veggie burger is not vegan, as it contains egg whites :/
      Such a bummer because they used to have one that was vegan!

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      • keepinitkind

        November 07, 2013 at 12:27 pm

        Thank you! That's so odd because we asked specifically if it had egg in it and were told no. Oh well- thanks for letting us know! 🙂

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    17. Hannah

      February 20, 2014 at 12:41 pm

      Awesome post! Thanks for the tips 🙂 just FYI I am at Disneyland today and went to get the gumbo. They told me it's not vegan because it's made with lard and also the bread bowls are made with butter 🙁 so disappointed cause it sounded amaze!

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    18. Suki

      April 06, 2014 at 9:32 pm

      Does the kettle corn have sugar in it? Unless it's organic sugar they use then that isn't vegan either because they undoubtably use bone char to process it.

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      • keepinitkind

        April 08, 2014 at 11:40 am

        It did have a sweetener in it, though I can't recall what was used. I'm concerned about bone char sugar as well, but when I researched, several sources cited the kettle-corn as being on the list of confirmed vegan items.

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    19. the actor's diet

      May 15, 2016 at 10:14 pm

      LOVE the gumbo. So good!

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    20. Virginia J.

      July 05, 2016 at 11:37 am

      Just a heads up! the veggie burgers at Village Haus in Fantasyland are not vegan. I personally have asked the chef, and they contain egg whites, so please be wary of that.

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