See below for questions I would ask ahead of time. We called ahead to notify them that we needed six GF peanut free meals (whole family eats gf together in solidarity). The website was good about explaining that they provide for different diets. The menu is listed on the site. When we arrived, we received “meal tickets” for each person - each person was issued a GF ticket and a peanut allergy ticket. We were told to set these tickets in front of our place settings. Seating is in a long line of stadium seating (so you can watch the show). We put our celiac people in the middle of our family’s row so they wouldn’t sit next to people eating gluten. The server walks down the line of diners and serves the meal during the show. Much of the food we were served was the same as what other people were getting - chicken, potatoes, corn. The only separate products for us were 1) a packaged Udi’s bread roll instead of a biscuit and 2) a packaged Udi’s snickerdoodle cookie instead of a turnover. So the baked products felt very safe bc they were factory packed. My only minor complaints were 1) that our bread came out pretty late - long after the soup that we were supposed to eat with it. 2) There wasn’t a good chance to ask the server about the seasonings on the chicken/potatoes/corn - we had to trust the multiple reassurances about GF from the website and the person we talked to when making reservations. 3) The gluten eaters were served biscuits. So I also wanted to ask about whether the biscuits were made in a separate area to reduce contamination from the flour. We weren’t able to ask the waiter much because of the show going on around us. So next time I would ask about the seasonings and the biscuit preparation area before I go. Hope this helps you!
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Average
Great experience! Dinner show. Request gluten free when making your reservation. When we arrived they asked us if there was an allergy or preference. We responded that one is celiac and the other sensitive. The celiac plate came out all on a separate plate, the sensitive came out with the others. The dinner roll and cookie were Udi’s and came wrapped in the original package. Our only warning is that they come out with big platters of food and tongs. Our server waved the tongs over our plates before seeing the gluten free ticket. We recommend waving off the waiter as they approach to avoid crumbs dropping.
If visiting with people with autism, there are some parts that are very loud so headphones may be helpful. Also, the top row is furthest from the noise and “spooky” parts but also the last to be served and doesn’t get the warm wipes. But it’s the less congested.
Overall we felt safe and were glad to have an experience like everyone else.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Good
Had gluten free options, an udis roll & cookie. The rest was naturally gluten free. Great experience for the family and didn’t get sick. I’m a sensitive celiac so it was nice to be able to enjoy something like that!
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
Hyder was are waitress & served me first. Was very clear as to what he was serving. Had a great experience.
They definitely knew the drill, I got out unscathed. The used Udi’s rolls and cookies. All other food was GF which was the soup, half a chicken, pork, corn potato.
Yes
They will substitute GF items for anything that has gluten. The GF items are still sealed when you get them so if you want you could wipe them off. I am very sensitive to cross contamination & did not get sick.
Yes
Yes
Tasty meal and gf options for bread and dessert - everything else was safe! Very tasty and we enjoyed the entertainment.
Yes
So they bring me a fruit cup and udi roll (wrapped) she carries it out on the tray with all the biscuits and are both completely covered in bread crumbs.. then she brings me my udis snicker doodle cookie (wrapped) on the tray with all the apple turnovers... I am allergic, and it scares me to even be around it. (I did tell my server this prior) I think this has been the only place that I have been to that just really didn't care. And of course i am in pain now and sick. good luck!
No
Staff was well prepared for Celiac! All 3 of my kids have gluten allergies and they were able to enjoy a huge meal without feeling like they were missing out!
Yes
We bought our tickets in advance and indicated we had 1 gluten free in our party if 9. Upon arriving I talked to the ticket booth to find the procedure for gf meals. They gave us a separate ticket that indicated gf that was placed at the place setting. I also talked to the server prior to the show about the meal that was being served. The vegetable soup that is brought out is the only thing that is questionable and we were given the option to have a fruit cup instead. There is a gf roll that comes out, our server kept it off of her tray and it was still packaged. Each course comes out separate and is served with new tongs. I'm sure there is a chance that when putting food from the tray to the plates there is a chance of coming in contact with the biscuits with the normal meals so just something to be aware of. The chicken, potato, pork and corn are all gluten free. For desert it was a packaged udis cookie that was warmed and on a separate plate still in the wrapper. The food was good and we had a good experience (13 years gf). The kids loved the show. Well worth it.
Yes
got extremely sick found my self in the bathroom vomiting and others for half of the show terrible place if your even the slightest bit allergic I was told that there isn't any gluten in the food but the factories where its processed is not gluten free
No
This was an amazing dinner show. You get a hefty portion of food and you won't be able to keep your eyes off of the performance. When you buy the tickets you just need to let them know you are GF. They print you a special ticket to give to your waiter. My waiter already knew I was coming and let me know he had my back before I handed him my ticket. The meal started with soup, which they substituted for a fruit cup. It wasn't fresh fruit but was yummy. Next I got an individually wrapped Udi's roll. The rest of the meal was the same as the rest of the theater. We got a quarter of a chicken, pork, corn and a half of a potato. As he delivered an apple turnover to everyone else he brought me a warm, individually wrapped Udi's Snickerdoodle cookie. I left full and felt awesome.
Yes
The show is wonderful and the staff is polite and helpful. The food was good, but our waitress told us what brand the tea was and then asked us if we knew if there were any drinks that were not gluten free. When the food comes out, it is served onto your plate with tongs so there is a possibility of cross contamination from the tongs touching the bread on other people's plates. The waitress also brought out the gluten free cookies that were packaged, but were laying on the same tray as the other desserts, so you would get gluten on your hands when opening them.
Yes
Very GF aware & friendly. Just let them know when you make reservation & discuss with your server. Our server let us know exactly what was questionable (soup was the only ify item served). Everything else was GF naturally or served individually wrapped (Udi's products)!
This is a fast paced (for the wait staff) dinner show. So keep that in mind. Very entertaining but I did have to pay close attention to what was being placed in front of me. The lighting varies throughout the show and I couldn't always see what was being placed on my plate. I was given the soup, unfortunately it is not gf. My husband got a second portion, he wasn't too sad about it. Torture for me. Our main waiter was great, it was another server helping that poured the soup. Don't be afraid to ask if something is gf every time they put it in front of you, just be nice about it.
No
Udi's whole grain gf roll for stater instead of biscuit. Our waitress warmed and served it in original packaging. Udi's snicker doodle cookie for dessert. Also warned and served in original packaging. Main course was 1/2 roasted chicken (delicious), shredded pork bbq, corn on the cob, and half of a roasted potatoe. The potato and corn were over cooked. The rest was delicious.
staff was very knowledgeable and accommodating.
Yes
It was so nice to eat a meal like the rest of my family. We let them know ahead of one that I was gluten free. On arrival I noted it again. Was served a wrapped Udi's roll and fruit instead of bread and soup but the rest of meal was safe-1/2 chicken, pulled pork, potato and corn. Dessert was a wrapped and sealed, warm Udi's Snickerdoodle cookie. All yummy and an excellent show!!
Call ahead and let them know. Have dessert and gf rolls full meal gf.
Yes
I was very impressed. Our server was highly knowledgeable. The only things we couldn't eat were the biscuits and the apple turnover, but they gave us delicious GF cookies (warm!) that were served separately from the other desserts to avoid cross-contamination. Good food, great show, lots of fun.
This place is awesome. ...tell them you are gluten-free and or if you have celiac. there is no gluten in any of their seasonings. I have celiac and i am extremely sensitive to cross contamination. The went above ans beyond to accommodate me. cookie was brought out on separate plate before the regular desserts were severed. Our server was named Lindsay. she was incredible really took her time in all the wonderful chaos of the show to make sure we were safe in eating. ...The show was amazing and spectacular. One of the best shows if not the best I have seen in awhile. =^_^=
Yes
Server can tell you what on set "feast" menu is gf- but daughter doesn't eat roasted chicken or pulled pork, so we brought our own food for her and I didn't ask. For desert she brought gf cookie on same tray as non- gf pastries that were flaking all over. I had her bring another, wrapped in saran, and it was yummy. Let them know you have food allergies and they won't mind if you bring outside food in. But then your paying close to $40 nor to eat their food. The show is really quite cool- acrobatics were awesome, and we enjoyed gf pre-show popcorn for the pirate sing along. It's worth it I'd you have kids.
No