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Gluten Free (Celiac) on the Vista - how spartan will this be?


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Seven time Oceania cruiser, celiac here, who on every voyage has been provided with a large and creative selection of delicious gluten free options.

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I was recently on Carnival, and they totally changed their procedures. They now have a totally separate menu page for GF.

 

I am an eggs benny fanatic, and I ate them every single morning but with different sides. They made it on their own gluten free bread which was some of the best I have had. 

 

After dinner, I would order what I wanted for breakfast, and also dinner the following day. I didn't have to do this, I could have just ordered, but the pre-order lets the kitchen plan my food out and it arrives much faster.

 

The GF menu is right there in the app, and I liked that I had plenty of time to consider it. 

 

Just providing this for some contrast, as it looks like no two lines handle things exactly the same.  

 

 

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This is kind of a trial run for how I'm going to document eating GF on cruise lines I'm trying. Next up is Regent, then Oceania. 

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