Disney says husband can’t sue over wife’s wrongful death – because he signed up to Disney+ trial

As a parent of a child with a Milk Allergy, Disney does do a really really good job accommodating - IN THE PARKS.

When you go to ANY restaurant that is not a "Disney" restaurant, this is the risk you run. We have found ONE bonafide "not Disney" places we will eat when there. Thats it. Rainforest Cafe. ( and honestly- if we can avoid it, we do - risk aversion is BEST PRACTICE )

At every Disney park eatery ( run by Disney ) the CHEF will come to your table to discuss what can/cant be done, how its done and confirm its done in an area free of cross-contamination possibility. Its quite reassuring - we have been to Disney w/ her over 20 times in 21 years ( she went early this year w BF without us - and my WIFE WAS AN ABSOLUTE WRECK those 5 days lol ) and we never ONCE had an issue.

We are HYPER VIGILANT when it comes to eating at restaurants - talking to waitstaff aint enough. Im sure many waitstaff are knowledgable, but that doesnt translate into the kitchen all the time. If manager or chef wont come to speak to us, we simply wont eat there.

And from the "latency" of the attack ( from time of eating then going shopping etc ) that sounds exactly like the NUT allergen- insidious in that regard.
My child luckily outgrew her peanut/tree nut allergy- Dr. El-Dar drilled into us from day 1 that THE NUT allergic reaction can set in 4-6 HRS AFTER INGESTION ( her Milk allergy will be instantaneous ) Ugh i cant tell you how many times we would eat at kids party or some place new and literally be on edge for 4-6 hrs after.

Terrible story. Just so easily avoidable if you stick to your guns. Simply cannot assume that another person that has your life in their hands, will do all thats needed to protect you from harm. UGH.