🌟 Navigating Dietary Needs at Disneyland Paris in 2025
Planning a trip to Disneyland Paris is exciting, but if you or someone in your group has food allergies, intolerances or dietary requirements, it can also feel a bit daunting. The good news? Disneyland Paris has made huge strides in recent years to cater for a wide range of dietary needs — from allergy-friendly Natama meals to vegan and vegetarian options across the parks and hotels.
In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to know about navigating food safely and confidently during your visit in 2025 — including where to eat, what’s on the menu, how to plan ahead, and even a printable bilingual allergy card to bring with you. Whether you’re gluten-free, plant-based, or avoiding specific allergens, this page is packed with practical info to help you enjoy your meals just as much as the magic.
🍽️ Natama Meals: Allergen-Free Dining
Disneyland Paris continues to cater to guests with food allergies through their collaboration with Natama, offering meals free from 16 major allergens, including:
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Peanuts
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Gluten
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Milk
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Eggs
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Soy
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Nuts
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Shellfish
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Fish
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Celery
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Mustard
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Sesame
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Lupin
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Molluscs
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Sulphites
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Fenugreek
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Yellow pea
These meals are available at various table-service and buffet restaurants across the resort. Guests are advised to request the allergen-free menu upon arrival and consult with Cast Members for assistance. See image below for a taster of what Namata meals offer.
🌿 Vegan and Vegetarian Options
Disneyland Paris has expanded its plant-based offerings in 2025 although these can change at short notice
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🍽️ Walt’s – An American Restaurant
Walt’s continues to offer vegan options, including:
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Starter: Fruits Slaw
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Main: Thelma-Style Potato,
Wholegrain Mustard, Eggplant Caviar, Seasonal Vegetables and Asparagus Coulis -
Desserts: Warm Chocolate Chip and Hazelnut Cookie
with Vegan Caramel and Choc Chip Ice Cream
These options are available as part of their set menus.
🏴☠️ Captain Jack’s – Restaurant des Pirates
Captain Jack’s offers a selection of vegan-friendly dishes:
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Starter: Quinoa, Carrot and cabbage
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Main: Vegetable curry with lentils and plantain
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Dessert: Exotic fruit soup with muscovado coconut & cashew emulsion
These options are part of their à la carte menu.
🥪 Market House Deli
Market House Deli provides vegan options such as:
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Main: Mickey Sandwich with vegetables | Vegan Salad |
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Dessert: Chocolate Chip and Hazelnut Vegan Cookie | Fruit Bag
These items are available on their standard menu.
🦁 Hakuna Matata Restaurant
Hakuna Matata provides vegan options including:
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Main: Hakuna salad
Lettuce, pineapple, beans, cucumber,
sweet potatoes, tomatoes, sweet peppers,
red onions, grilled peanuts - Full Menu Meal: Chakalaka – Tomatoes, sweet peppers, white beans and chickpeas
Broken rice
Cold drink -
Side: Fruit bag
These dishes are available on their menu.
🕌 Agrabah Café
Agrabah Café offers a variety of vegan-friendly items in their buffet:
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Starters: Chickpea salad, Falafel
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Desserts: Fruit salad
These options are part of their all-you-can-eat buffet.
🌸 Plaza Gardens Restaurant
Plaza Gardens includes vegan options in their buffet selection:
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Main: Zucchini mint bite
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Dessert: Fruit salad
These dishes are available as part of their buffet offerings.
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These options ensure that vegan and vegetarian guests have a variety of choices throughout the parks.
⚠️ Managing Food Allergies and Intolerances
Disneyland Paris is committed to accommodating guests with food allergies and intolerances:
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Allergy-Friendly Menus: Available at most restaurants; guests are advised to consult with Cast Members and request these menus upon arrival.
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Advance Notice: For specific dietary needs, especially kosher or halal meals, it’s recommended to contact Disneyland Paris at least 48 hours in advance.
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Natama Meals: As previously mentioned, these meals cater to guests with multiple food allergies or dietary requirements
📍 Planning Your Stay with Dietary Needs in Mind
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Reservations: Book your dining reservations as early as possible, especially for table-service restaurants and character dining experiences.
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Mobile App: Use the official Disneyland Paris app to view menus, make reservations, and check for dietary options.
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Meal Plans: Consider adding a meal plan to your package for convenience and potential savings.
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Communication: Always communicate your dietary needs to Cast Members; they are trained to assist and ensure your dining experience is safe and enjoyable.
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📝 Handy Allergy & Dietary Needs Card (English & French)
One of the best ways to make sure you’re understood — especially when dealing with allergies or strict dietary needs — is to carry a simple printed card you can show at restaurants and food stands. It avoids confusion, speeds things up, and gives you peace of mind.
✅ Includes tick boxes for:
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Peanuts / Arachides
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Gluten / Gluten
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Dairy / Produits laitiers
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Vegan / Végétalien
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Kosher / Casher
…and many more!
You can print it at home, tick the boxes that apply to you, and keep it in your pocket or phone wallet during your trip. Simple, clear, and Cast Member-approved.
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💶 Sample Prices and Budgeting
While prices can vary, here’s a general idea:
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Quick-Service Meals: Approximately €15–€20 per person.
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Table-Service Meals: Around €30–€60 per person, depending on the restaurant and menu choices.
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Character Dining: Typically ranges from €70–€100 per adult.
Meal plans can offer value and convenience, especially for guests planning to dine within the parks and Disney Hotels.
With thoughtful planning and the wealth of options available, guests with dietary requirements can look forward to a delightful and stress-free culinary adventure at Disneyland Paris in 2025.
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