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Title: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: Wonderland.teacup on August 18, 2015, 03:34:58 PM
I am trying to plan my trip to Disneyland Paris. I went a few years ago but this time my very picky mother-in-law will be joining us. I am trying to plan out our meals so I was taking a look on tripadvisor and I was surprised about how many posts I read about people getting sick.

Has that ever been your case? What is the best place to go? To avoid?
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: HildeKitten on August 18, 2015, 03:48:48 PM
A friend and I once got food poisoning from a bug in the drink's machine in Cowboy Cookout BBQ, and I have had an upset stomach from the food in Casey's Corner twice.
The drinks issue was a one off, and if you don't trust the dispensers, you can always get bottled water instead with your meal, so that's easily avoided :)

To be honest, you'll get good and bad reviews of every single restaurant in the resort, and I think that trip adviser tends to collect the worst experiences from people.

Whilst I wouldn't go back to Casey's Corner (crap food, crap service, ridiculous waiting times), I would eat at Cowboy Cookout BBQ again, although I am much more careful about poured drinks now (mind you, if it doesn't taste the way it should taste, that's a dead giveaway, and a few sips won't make you sick, so it's easy to spot if something is wrong with them).

I would have a look at the restaurants on the Disneyland Paris website and DLRP Guide, ignore trip adviser and what other people think, and just go for the restaurants YOU think look best. Make a list of "back up restaurants" (second choices) so if on the day itself you don't like what you see, you know which other place you'd like to try :)

Don't worry, I'm sure you'll be fine.

AND if worst comes to happen (hopefully not), you can go to the 1st aid in the park (on the left hand side of the Central Plaza entrance to Discovery Arcade). They have very professional staff and they'll be able to give you some meds. It's free and it's super professional (I actually prefer it to a regular ER). So there really is nothing to worry about :)
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: mickey1980 on August 18, 2015, 09:07:15 PM
I never have gotten sick in all my trips. Even when I ordered the Steak Tartare (raw beef) at Ludwigs  ;D
So don't worry. Most of the stuff they serve in the park is pre or over -cooked any way.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: Zee79 on August 19, 2015, 09:58:01 AM
Ive been going since 1992 & have never had food poisoning from anywhere in DLP. If concerned check the meat you are eating that it is fully cooked inside & avoid seafood. Some cases could easily be over indulgence or something they are not used to eating.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: stifle on August 19, 2015, 02:21:26 PM
I echo what was said about TripAdvisor attracting negatives. The only time I or any of my family have had problems was when a large buffet lunch was followed by multiple runs on Rock & Roller Coaster avec Aerosmith, and it was the said ill person's own stupid fault :p
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: HildeKitten on August 19, 2015, 02:57:14 PM
Yeah I would NEVER EVER do a rollercoaster after a heavy lunch.
That's asking for problems.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: Samninetysix on August 27, 2015, 11:16:00 AM
My daughter got food poisoning from Blue Lagoon at Christmas 2006. Projectile vomitting at 2am, we had to have new bedding, mattress everything. She was so ill she could hardly stand the next morning, we had a doctor come in from Serris to attend to her. Disney still asked us to leave the room promptly the next morning tho....
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: HildeKitten on August 27, 2015, 12:12:36 PM
When I got food poisoning I ended up on first aid, and I can NOT complain about the care I got there. They were super professional, friendly and I got promptly seen to. I received better care there than I would at a hospital ER back home (sad truth is sad).
But yes, same story, even though I got it at the park, we were also expected to just go back home that evening.
Thank god I wasn't driving or we'd have had a problem.

And we weren't the only ones at first aid with the same issue, there was a couple with a sick child, and they were more than a little displeased with how Disney was handling the situation (incidently their son got sick at the same place). My friend also got sick, but luckily (or we wouldn't have gotten home) not 'till much later than I did.

I think that if someone gets food poisoning at the park, Disney does need to own up and say "our bad, let's find a solution where we can".

Luckily food poisoning is rare at the parks, so you don't really need to worry. Just be careful with what you eat, don't try new things if you're worried about getting sick and if you have food allergies: make sure to check the ingredients. No matter how grouchy the CM at the counter gets, you are entitled to the information, especially if you have allergies! And if something you are familiar with (e.g. a glass of ice tea) tastes funny, do NOT finish it.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: stifle on August 27, 2015, 02:24:51 PM
Food poisoning normally takes a few days to manifest. If you're ill the night you arrive at the park, it's unlikely to have been park food.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: HildeKitten on August 27, 2015, 03:15:56 PM
Not in all people though, sometimes it can really race through your system XD
It all depends on how good your health is etc etc etc.

That and with the wrong kind of bacteria causing you to be ill, you can be ill really fast.

Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: RockNRoller on August 27, 2015, 04:45:24 PM
Sometimes it's just the change in diet that causes the problem. When you consider the number of meals the Disney restaurants serve it's not surprising that it does happen. Trouble is no one ever posts "Had a lovely meal and didn't get food poisoning".
Also have to say that after 16 years in pharmacy not every claim of food poisoning is that but it's a convenient label to stick on things.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: Deff on August 30, 2015, 09:24:50 AM
Quote from: stifle on August 27, 2015, 02:24:51 PM
Food poisoning normally takes a few days to manifest. If you're ill the night you arrive at the park, it's unlikely to have been park food.
Just wanted to weigh in and say that this is not always correct, food poisoning is a broad term and some bacteria (think salads and raw meats) can take only a few hours to cause serious problems, time also can differ from person to person. It is perfectly possible to have diner in a restaurant in the village and be totally sick by the time you get to your hotel.

On the topic at hand: As mentioned, negative experiences are much more likely to get shared on review websites. I don't think there's any restaurant with consistent problems in this area, that would just become unmanageable over time. Classic advise is to avoid raw/undercooked meats, raw vegetables and sea food, but even that seems like unnecessary precaution to me.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: stifle on August 30, 2015, 12:17:59 PM
Quote from: Deff on August 30, 2015, 09:24:50 AM
Quote from: stifle on August 27, 2015, 02:24:51 PM
Food poisoning normally takes a few days to manifest. If you're ill the night you arrive at the park, it's unlikely to have been park food.
Just wanted to weigh in and say that this is not always correct, food poisoning is a broad term and some bacteria (think salads and raw meats) can take only a few hours to cause serious problems, time also can differ from person to person. It is perfectly possible to have diner in a restaurant in the village and be totally sick by the time you get to your hotel.

On the topic at hand: As mentioned, negative experiences are much more likely to get shared on review websites. I don't think there's any restaurant with consistent problems in this area, that would just become unmanageable over time. Classic advise is to avoid raw/undercooked meats, raw vegetables and sea food, but even that seems like unnecessary precaution to me.

Anything is possible, but I said it "normally" takes a few days and "unlikely" that park food is an issue if you're ill early on a trip, and I maintain that is correct.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: CitrusZing on September 02, 2015, 01:05:35 AM
I had a upset stomach a few trips ago from Agrabar Bazaar, and the trip after my boyfriend was unwell after a trip to Victoria's.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: littlebitofpixiedust on September 02, 2015, 08:03:29 AM
I have visited DLP on many occasions that in fact I've lost count!

And I must say I'm sad to admit I'm one of those that have had food poisoning also, it was December 14. I was fine on duration on the trip (4days) but on the last day we ate in the buffet reastaurant in the studios forget the name! Never ate there before, food looked and tasted fine. I think it was 3 days later and god I thought I was going to die, went to hospital and was told its a bug.
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I knew this wasn't the case and the symptoms went on for an entire week I literally didn't eat full stop I took myself to hospital on christmas day, boxing day i deteriorated still (2 weeks on) and I started to really panic I called my GP a now I was loosing blood too. Really unpleasant. They did a test and confirmed it was food poisoning by chicken. They asked where I'd ate and informed me that this type of food Poisoing takes 3-5 days to manifest. It waste only place id eaten chicken.

So to answer your question yes it does happen.its definatley put me of buffets as docs told me it could have been just contaminated as it was buffet style rather than undercooked. It really was awful and I wasn't symptom free for 3 whole weeks! In saying this I still go I love the place! I'm just rather careful especially with chicken and avoid buffets.

Just remember as posted above food poisoning does take time to manifest, I'm not saying the reviews of getting poorly are untrue but food poisoning doesn't start immediately and on same hand it's not usually over with too quickly like a bug would be it lingers.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: HildeKitten on September 02, 2015, 01:44:06 PM
Sorry to hear you got so incredibly sick pixie dust!
That said, it all depends on the bacteria that is making you ill.
Some take a few days to manifest, some can start presenting in a matter of half an hour, so it's not because someone is ill the same day that they've not got food poisoning.

But everyone that said it before is 100% corrrect: be careful with what you eat. But let's be fair, that goes for anywhere really.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: littlebitofpixiedust on September 03, 2015, 08:32:31 AM
These things happen. It was an awful experience I was told by the doctor that the particular food poisoning I had had a 3-5 days incubation period and he said a lot of them are like that. Obviously you can get food poisoning from lots of those of foods but chicken and pork are the worst. I lost a stone in weight in that time I struggled to keep water down and sucked on ice cubes I've never felt so terrible!

Now I'm extremely careful I do not attempt chicken when I go away full stop sounds extreme but would rather cook it myself and not risk ending up like that again. The food poisoning was so severe it's left me with other medical issues and still all this time later I'm up and down from my gps and hospital still I wouldn't believe that it could have left me with issues but it took its toll on my body and I may need some surgery.

We're of again in around 4 weeks and sticking to the places I've eaten in hundreds of times!  :D King ludwigs, planet Hollywood, McDonald's, Inventions (only buffet I'll do) cant wait!
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: HildeKitten on September 03, 2015, 02:58:37 PM
I'm so sorry to hear that pixie dust!
I hope you'll get better soon!

I know the kind of food poisoning where you can't even keep water down. If you're in France and come accross a pharmacy, get a pack of Vogalib tablets. They're pretty good at countering food allergy incidents. Sadly they taste like barf, but at least they'll keep you from actually throwing up in most cases.
If you feel quesy at DLP, go straight to first aid, where they can give you either vogalib or vogaléne, the even stronger (which you can't get without a prescription) variant.
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: Samninetysix on September 03, 2015, 09:15:17 PM
Quote from: stifle on August 27, 2015, 02:24:51 PM
Food poisoning normally takes a few days to manifest. If you're ill the night you arrive at the park, it's unlikely to have been park food.

Generally 12-48 hours sometimes sooner depending on the type of food poisoning
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: littlebitofpixiedust on September 03, 2015, 11:27:14 PM
Quote from: HildeKitten on September 03, 2015, 02:58:37 PM
I'm so sorry to hear that pixie dust!
I hope you'll get better soon!

I know the kind of food poisoning where you can't even keep water down. If you're in France and come accross a pharmacy, get a pack of Vogalib tablets. They're pretty good at countering food allergy incidents. Sadly they taste like barf, but at least they'll keep you from actually throwing up in most cases.
If you feel quesy at DLP, go straight to first aid, where they can give you either vogalib or vogaléne, the even stronger (which you can't get without a prescription) variant.

I'll definatley remember your tip! Thanks I'm hoping to never have it again though  :(
Title: Re: Food Poisoning at the Disneyland village restaurants?
Post by: loulou on September 19, 2015, 12:22:50 AM
I got food poisoning from The Rainforet Cafe in 2009, I was projectile vomiting all night and all the following day.  we were flying home on that day and We had to pay an extra €75 to keep the room for a late check out as I couldn't keep anything down.

Saying that, I have been to Disneyland 20 times on holiday and that's the only time something went wrong x