Thursday, 25 May 2017

Happy Birthday Queen Victoria

Hi guys! Happy Thursday - sorry this post is late!

Queen Victoria















Born: 24 May 1819 (Alexandrina Victoria), London

Died: 22 January 1901, Isle of Wight

Nationality: British

Fame: Longest-ruling British monarch until Queen Elizabeth II, Empress of India.

Why I chose them: After becoming Queen at 18 and ruling for almost 64 years over the United Kingdom, and 25 over India, anyone's going to have made a big contribution to modern society. Queen Victoria and her generation are responsible for bringing Christmas trees and Christmas cards to the UK, which I'm sure a lot of us are very grateful for. Victoria 'ushered in the modern monarchy', redefining both ruling and working class peoples' lives. Coming to power in a very tough social time (see A Christmas Carol et al for details), Victoria had an uphill struggle to overcome by bettering the lives of all classes of people, which she came out very much on top of. In short, without Queen Victoria our society today would be very, very different.
Happy Birthday (for yesterday), Victoria! 

Sunday, 21 May 2017

2017 Guide to Uni Open Days

Hi guys! If you're currently looking into universities, you'l know that most open days are coming up in June/July. Most universities hold two open days in the summer, and another one or two in September, and booking is already open for most summer open days. I think that open days are the most important part of the decision-making process, so it's integral to be prepared before going. To book your open day place (plus any talks/tours you want to go on), go to the university website and find the open days page. I recommend going to about 6 open days to keep your options open, but there is absolutely no upper or lower limit, just do what's right for you. At the end of this post is a comprehensive list of all the Russell Group universities and some non-Russell Groups along with links to their Summer open day pages. Please note that open days are taking place in September/October and later on for nearly all of these unis, but I have not included these dates on the list.

What to do pre-open day
- do your research
Know the facts about the uni; know what subjects you'd be studying, know if it's an old/new building,  know the entry requirements (A Level results, GCSE results, and/or specific subjects at A Level or equivalent).
- book!
For most universities, you'll need to book your place (and your guests' places) for scheduled talks and tours. For some universities, you'll need to book to even enter the open day. Make sure to book ASAP, because places disappear quickly.
- transport
Decide how to get to the uni. Car, train, or park and ride are normally the best options, but make sure you know how and when you need to get there so you don't have to panic on the day. Also, make sure you're aware of how and where to park (by car) or if you need to make a booking (for park and ride).
- look around online and compare unis
University websites are generally very helpful, with almost all the essential information on them. Branch out, and check out unis that you may not be interested in going to. I personally prefer to see all the doors in front of me and close them one by one as opposed to just searching for the one right door, if you understand my analogy. Go to at least one campus uni and one off-campus city uni if you can, no matter whether you feel you've decided to be on or off campus. Who knows, you might change our mind.
- make a schedule
Allow time to get there, plus allow about 15/20 minutes to get to each talk/tour/college (more time if someone in your party has a mobility disability). Know exactly when you have to be exactly where, to save stress on the actual day. Remember to leave time for lunch!

What to take on the day
- laptop and/or paper and pens
Especially if you're attending talks, you may want to make notes so that when you come to decide on where to apply, you'll remember the good and bad points of each uni.
- your booking info
Talks and times, parking/park and ride information, and tickets to get in, plus any other documents you'll be requiring.
- a list of questions
After the talks, there'll usually be a time of Q&A with course leaders/current students, so make sure to make a list of anything you want to ask, and (even more importantly) make sure you listen to other people's questions and their answers, as you may want to know something but didn't think of it straight away.
- info about the uni
Do they do a year out? Is it a campus university? Do they even do the subject(s) you want? Do they do combined honours? These are questions that you could ask someone on the day, but are easily found out by a little bit of research that could end up saving both you and the people at the uni precious time. Write down the key points of each uni and take them on the day, for easy access to vital information.
- an open mind
Ugh, that was cringey. Sorry. Seriously though, if you go to a uni thinking that you'll hate it, then you will hate it. Come with a mind that is open to discovering hidden gems, or on the flip side, don't overlook the bad points of your favourite uni. You'll be spending at least 3 years there, so you don't want to make the decision on a misconception.
- the essentials
Money (food, possibly parking, gifts etc), phone, keys, parent(s) and/or guardian(s), directions (both to and within the uni) and/or google maps, etc.

Helpful Links (all open in a new window)
Open Days pages
Russell Group
Birmingham (Friday 23 and Saturday 24 June)
Bristol (Friday 16 and Saturday 17 June)
Cambridge (Thursday 6 and Friday 7 July)
Cardiff (Friday 7 July)
Durham (Monday 26 June and Saturday 1 July)
Edinburgh (Friday 9 June)
Exeter (Friday 2 and Saturday 3 June)
Glasgow (Thursday 15 June and Wednesday 30 August)
Imperial College London (Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 June) (Taster Courses (Tuesday 11 and Tuesday 25 July))
King's College London (Guy's Campus Saturday 10 June and Saturday 8 July, Strand Campus Saturday 24 June)
Leeds (Saturday 17, Thursday 22, and Friday 23 June)
Liverpool (Friday 23 and Saturday 24 June)
LSE (Thursday 6 July) (Taster Courses (Tuesday 13 June))
Manchester (Friday 23 and Saturday 24 June)
Newcastle (Friday 30 June and Saturday 1 July)
Nottingham (Friday 30 June and Saturday 1 July)
Oxford (Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 June)
Queen Mary University of London (Friday 23 and Saturday 24 June)
Queen's University Belfast (none in Summer, closest is Thursday 7 September)
Sheffield (Wednesday 21 June and Saturday 8 July)
Southampton (Saturday 8 July)
University College London (Friday 30 June and Saturday 1 July)
Warwick (Friday 23 and Saturday 24 June)
York (Friday 30 June and Sunday 2 July *RECENTLY CHANGED FROM SAT 1ST TO SUN 2ND*)
Non-Russell Group
St Andrews (none in Summer, closest is Wednesday 27 September)
Loughborough (Friday 30 June and Saturday 1 July)
Bath (Thursday 15, and Friday 16 June)
Reading (Friday 16 and Saturday 17 June)
Surrey (Friday 30 June and Saturday 1 July)
Leicester (Friday 7 July)
Nottingham Trent (Tuesday 11 July)
Lancaster (Friday 14 and Saturday 15 July)
Royal Holloway (Wednesday 14 and Saturday 17 June)
SOAS (Wednesday 14 June)
Sussex (Saturday 24 June)
Kent (Medway Campus Saturday 17 June, Canterbury Campus Saturday 1 July

Other Helpful Links
Russell Group
UCAS

I hope this has been helpful, and please let me know if any of the links stop working! <3

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Happy Birthday Trent Reznor

Hi everyone! Today is May 17th, which means it's Trent Reznor's birthday! Here's a little bit about him:

Trent Reznor




















Born: 17 May 1965 (Michael Trent Reznor), Pennsylvania

Died: Still alive, aged 52

Nationality: American

Fame: Frontman of industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails and member of experimental band How To Destroy Angels, as well as a successful businessman

Why I chose them: NIN have been one of my favourite bands for a long time, and Trent Reznor himself to me is so inspiring. In the 1990s, he struggled with grief, depression, and social anxiety disorder, which turned him to the abuse of alcohol and drugs (mainly cocaine). This trail of self-destruction is documented in the 1994 album The Downward Spiral (which ends with the original NIN version of Hurt, which you may recognise from the Johnny Cash cover). Despite this, Reznor completed rehab in 2001, making the choice to lay off music and stressful life, instead favouring recovery and salt-care, which I believe is an incredibly wise choice that is not usually made by rockstars such as Trent Reznor.
"Instead of always working, I took a couple of years off, just to figure out who I was"
Happy Birthday, Trent Reznor. I hope you're happy. :) 

Sunday, 14 May 2017

A Christian Woman Should Be

Hi guys, so today's post is a quite serious topic for me. Recently, I've seen way too many videos entitled 'Christian Women Should(n't) ..........'. The blank has been filled with various things, from Christian women shouldn't be seductive, to should always wear skirts, not trousers. I think it's about time someone put things straight, and told everyone what a Christian woman really should be.

A Christian woman can be young or old, black or white or Asian or Hispanic or any other race, straight or gay or bi or pan or asexual, tall or short or in between, blonde or brunette or redheaded or bald or have any colour hair she wants to.

Let's first tackle the issue of appearances, since that's what most people seem to be concerned with. As a teenage girl, I wear dresses and skirts a lot, because that's what I like to wear and feel comfortable in. Therefore, as a Christian teenage girl woman, I wear dresses and skirts to church a lot, too. Sure, the old people sometimes give me funny looks when my skirt is 'too short' or my top 'too low-cut', but those things by no means stop me from worshipping my God, which is what we're all at church to do. I'll be totally honest with y'all; Jesus does not care what you wear to church. He has a whole load of bigger things on His mind, trust me. Also, I'm 17 years old, so if you're a 60 year old man looking at my legs/chest/other body parts as sexual objects, I dare say you're the issue, not my clothing. Also, I feel a lot more confident wearing makeup (even to church), which seems to be looked down upon by a multitude of the more traditional Christians that I know. Again, Jesus doesn't care if I wear makeup or not! So why on earth should you?

Secondly, many people will tell you that a Christian woman must be 'beautiful but not seductive'. Pardon my French but what bollocks! If I want to be seductive, I damn well will (try to) be. If I don't want to be seductive, I damn well won't be! If I feel like I'm right with God, then unfortunately you have absolutely no say in what I do or what I wear, Mr. Judgey. If I feel unsure of whether what I'm doing is what God wants me to be doing, I'll pray about it and take it up with Him myself. And, if He has an issue with what I'm doing, I'm certain that He'll take it up with me, too. That's all parties that have a say in what I wear covered, so if you're not on the list of a) me and b) God, sorry but you should be worrying about your own walk with God and not mine.
(Check out Matthew 7:3-5 for more on being a hypocrite xxxxxxx)

I was going to dedicate a paragraph in retaliation to 'a Christian woman should never wear trousers, only skirts', but surely you see how ridiculous that sounds. I'm not even gonna bother stooping to that level crikey.

'Christian women shouldn't have a manly job'. There's no such thing as a 'manly' job. There are jobs whose staff are dominated by men, yes, but they are not at all therefore defined as 'manly' jobs. If a woman wants to be a housewife (Christian or not) she should be! If she wants to be a midwife or a seamstress or a cleaner or any other 'female' job, she should be! Equally, if she wants to be a lawyer or an engineer or a plumber or any other job formerly known as a 'manly' job, (guess what) she should be! Once again, this not only goes for Christian women, but all women. You should do whatever profession gives you the most enjoyment, and provides for you.

I've been told many, many times by people I know irl who aren't Christians that I'm 'not allowed' to do x or y or z because I'm a Christian, and that really angers me. Being a Christian does not limit me or what I can do, but what I want to do. I want to honour God, I want to make Him proud. And by all means, I can do whatever I darn well please. Please stop telling me how 'oppressed' I am, because I'm really not. I'm lucky enough to know a God who wants the best for me (and you, and everyone you or I or anybody else knows), and gives me an eternity of life, so does not aim to oppress me in the slightest.

In conclusion, a Christian woman should be right with God. That's it. That's all. Other than that, she should be whoever and whatever she pleases. And if you have an issue with that, take it up with God, not her.

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Happy Birthday John Wilkes Booth

Happy Wednesday! - and Happy Birthday, John Wilkes Booth!

John Wilkes Booth



Born: 10 May 1838 Maryland, US

Died: 26 April 1865 (aged 26) Virginia, US. Shot as he fled from the theatre where he assassinated Lincoln.

Nationality: American

Fame: Actor, but most famous for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Why I chose them: You may be thinking 'weird choice'. And you're right, why should we put a murderer up on a pedestal? I'm not saying that he was justified in what he did at all; he wasn't! But you must admit that had he not killed the 16th President of the United States, history would look rather different. Booth's actions led to Andrew Jackson becoming president, and could've led to the end of the US Civil War a month after Lincoln was killed. 

Sunday, 7 May 2017

Florida Easter 2017

Here are some photos from my recent trip to WDW and Universal, Orlando. Enjoy! <3 

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Disney's EPCOT

Disney's EPCOT

Disney's EPCOT

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney's Magic Kingdom

Disney's Magic Kingdom

Universal Studios

Universal Studios

Universal Studios

Universal Studios

Universal Studios

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Happy Birthday Frankie Valli

Hi guys - Happy May! This month's series is unlike any that I've done before. What I'll be doing this month is creating a profile for someone who was born on that day (each of the days in May that, this month, fall on Wednesdays). Today's is Frankie Valli.

Frankie Valli




Born: 3 May 1934 (Francesco Stephen Castelluccio), New Jersey

Died: Still alive, aged 83

Nationality: American

Fame: Primarily a singer, frontman of The Four Seasons, but also an actor

Why I chose them: I love The Four Seasons, and Frankie Valli's unmistakably powerful high falsetto voice is absolutely mesmerising. I'm sure you'll recognise songs such as Sherry, Rag Doll, Walk Like A Man, and December, 1963 (Oh What A Night), among many other instant hits. The Four Seasons' music has spanned many generations and is clearly still extremely popular today. Hence, why I think Frankie Valli deserves a place in this series. Happy Birthday, Frankie Valli!

Monday, 1 May 2017

Eating Vegan At Walt Disney World

Hi guys! Over Easter, I visited WDW and Universal Studios in Florida. Before I went, I tried to find a list of everywhere that served vegan food, and now with my own experience I've put together a guide of how to eat vegan at WDW and Universal! My original compilation was from a really great website which has apparently dropped off the face of the internet, because I can no longer find it. (If I do later on, I'll link it in.) Although I'm pretty sure, I can't guarantee that everything on this list is vegan as suppliers are constantly changing and I got some of this list from other people, so it's always best to ask your server and they'll usually know, or be able to find out for you.

Walt Disney World
Disney is truly magical when it comes to allergies. I wasn't expecting much, and I was very pleasantly amazed. WDW's advice for anyone with dietary requirements is to inform your server on entering a Quick Service/Table Service establishment. All of the staff were so well-informed and very conscientious and cautious as to not serving me anything that wasn't completely vegan. In addition to this, every food establishment is equipped with an allergen folder, which you can look through if you request. Also, there were a lot of vegan options! Decent vegan food too, not just fries and/or salad!

Magic Kingdom
Kiosks, Carts and Walk Ups
Aloha Isle, Adventureland
Vegan Option: Pineapple Dole Soft Serve and Dole Whip Float, Pineapple Spear
Prince Eric’s Village Market, Fantasyland
Vegan Option: Mickey Pretzels, Pickles, Pineapple Cup, Whole Fruit, Hummus and Chips, Watermelon
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, Main Street USA
Vegan Option: Tofutti and Rice Dream Ice Cream
Cool Ship, Tomorrowland
Vegan Option: Mickey Pretzel
The Lunching Pad, Tomorrowland
Vegan Option: Mickey Pretzels, Soy Milk

Quick Service
Be Our Guest, Fantasyland
Breakfast Vegan Option: Waffles, Oatmeal, Sweet Breads (Erin McKenna’s), Fruit
Lunch Vegan Option: Quinoa Salad, French Onion Soup without cheese
Pinocchio Village Haus, Fantasyland
Vegan Option: Allergy Menu Pizza with Vegan Cheese
Columbia Harbor House, Liberty Square
Vegan Option: Vegetarian Chili without Oyster Crackers, Lighthouse Sandwich without Broccoli Slaw, Steamed Broccoli

Table Service
Jungle Skipper Canteen, Adventureland
Vegan Option: Falls Family Falafel without dip, Curried Vegetable Crew Stew, Sorbet
Be Our Guest, Fantasyland
Vegan Option: Layered Ratatouille
Crystal Palace, Main Street USA
Vegan Option: Veggies, Rice, Pasta, Occasional Tofu Dish, Tofutti Ice Cream – ask Chef for tour of vegan options
Plaza Restaurant, Main Street USA
Vegan Option: Vegetable Sandwich and Root Beer Floats
Tony’s Town Square, Main Street USA
Vegan Option: Pasta Primavera without Feta



EPCOT
Kiosks, Carts and Walk Ups
L’Artisan des Glaces, World Showcase (France)
Vegan Option: Waffle Cone and Fruit Sorbet

Quick Service
Sunshine Seasons, Future World
Vegan Option: Vegan Korma with Gardein® Meatless Chik’n, Vegan Flatbread Sandwich, Various Vegan Snacks
Liberty Inn, World Showcase (America)
Vegan Option: Freshly Grilled Gardein® Vegetarian “Chick’n” Breast (order without sauce on as it contains mayo), you can sub Chicken Sandwich for Vegetarian “Chick’n” Breast
Katsura Grill, World Showcase (Japan)
Vegan Option: Veggie Sushi, Edamame
Tangierine Cafe, World Showcase (Morocco)
Vegan Option: Vegetable Platter, Falafel Sliders, Falafel Wrap, ask to see pita ingredients as supplier often changes

Table Service
Coral Reef Restaurant, Future World
Vegan Option: Crabless Cakes, Earth Balance Vegan Butter Available, Vegan Rolls
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, World Showcase (Norway)
Breakfast Vegan Option: Vegan Mickey waffles (must ask chef), potatoes, fruit
Lunch/Dinner Vegan Option: Fresh vegetables, lentil patties, salads
Biergarten, World Showcase (Germany)
Vegan Option: Tomato Salad, Green Bean Salad, Beet Salad, Cabbage, Fresh Pickles, Breads, Pretzels, Potato Wedges, Rice with Peas, Sautéed Veggies and Red Cabbage (may contain honey)
Via Napoli, World Showcase (Italy)
Vegan Option: Veggie Pizza without Cheese, Salad, Spaghetti Marinara
Teppan Edo, World Showcase (Japan)
Vegan Option: Yasai Fresh Grilled Vegetables swap beef rice for steamed rice, Edamame
Tokyo Dining, World Showcase (Japan)
Vegan Option: Veggie Sushi, Seaweed Salad, Edamame
Restaurant Marrakesh, World Showcase (Morocco)
Vegan Option: Assorted Mediterranean Salads for Two
Le Cellier, World Showcase (Canada)
Vegan Option: Root Vegetable Gnocchi (without sauce), Earth Balance Butter and Bread
Garden Grill
Vegan Option: Breakfast Platter (Fruit, Mickey Waffles, Hash Browns)
San Angel Inn Restaurante, World Showcase (Mexico)
Vegan Option: A whole vegetarian menu that can easily be made vegan, Guacamole, Vegetable Wraps,  others
Garden Grill
Vegan Breakfast Platter

San Angel Inn Restaurante
I can't remember what this is called oops, it's a starter




























San Angel Inn Restaurante
Vegetable Wraps (it's actually a lot bigger than it looks lol)























Animal Kingdom
Kiosks, Carts and Walk Ups
Harambe Fruit Market, Africa
Vegan Option: Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Pretzels
Mahindi, Africa
Vegan Option: Popcorn, nuts
Tamu Tamu Refreshments, Africa
Vegan Option: Pineapple Whip Soft-serve
Mr. Kamal’s, Asia
Vegan Option: Hummus, Falafel without tzatziki, Samosas
Discovery Island Kiosk, Discovery Island
Vegan Option: Hummus with Vegetables, Chips, Fruit, Soy Milk, Enjoy Life Cookies

Quick Service
Harambe Market, Africa
Vegan Option: Chickpea Salad, Roasted Broccoli, Tomato Salad (all found at Kitamu Grill)
Restaurantosaurus, Dinoland USA®
Vegan Option: Black Bean Veggie Burger is NOT vegan, ask to swap for Gardenburger® Malibu vegan burger
Pizzafari, Discovery Island
Vegan Option: Vegan Pizza on Pita Bread, Daiya Vegan Cheese available

Table Service
Tusker House, Africa
Breakfast Option: Vegan Waffles (upon request), Various Potatoes, Fresh Fruit
Lunch/Dinner Option: Sautéed Vegetables, Couscous, Tabouleh, Tofu with Zucchini, Samosas, Various Dips, Breads
Yak and Yeti Restaurant, Asia
Vegan Option: Vegetable Lo Mein with Tofu (sub for rice or rice noodles), Miso Salmon (swap for tofu), Sweet and Sour Chicken (swap for tofu)
Tiffins, Discovery Island
Vegan Option: Roasted Market Vegetable Curry
Mr. Kamal’s, Asia
Falafel without tzatziki














Restaurantosaurus, Dinoland USA
Gardenburger Malibu vegan burger






















Hollywood Studios (formerly MGM)
Kiosks, Carts and Walk Ups
Anaheim Produce, Sunset Boulevard
Vegan Option: Fruit, Pretzels, Chips

Quick Service
Starring Rolls Cafe, Sunset Boulevard
Vegan Option: Chips, Fruit
ABC Commissary, Commissary Lane
Vegan Option: Gardenburger Malibu Burger available upon request, Mediterranean Salad without cheese or dressing, comes with pitta and humous, dressing can be swapped for oil and vinegar upon request
PizzaRizzo, Muppet Courtyard
Vegan Option: Allergy Menu Pizza with Vegan Cheese

Table Service
50’s Prime Time Cafe, Echo Lake
Vegan Option: Spaghetti, Brownie Sundae, Milkshakes, Allergy Meatless Meatballs are NOT vegan, they contain egg
Hollywood and Vine, Echo Lake
Vegan Option: Build Your Own Pasta, Sautéed Vegetables, Vegan Ice Cream
Hollywood Brown Derby, Hollywood Boulevard
Vegan Option: Noodle Bowl (pho)
Sci Fi Dine-In Theatre, Commissary Lane
Vegan Option: Chef created Tofu and Vegetables, Vegetable Burger (ask for Gardenburger® Malibu Patty instead), Vegan Milkshakes
Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano, Streets of America
Vegan Option: Pasta with marinara sauce, Rice Dream Ice Cream
ABC Commissary, Commissary Lane
Mediterranean Salad without cheese or dressing



















Disney Springs
Kiosks, Carts and Walk Ups
Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC, The Landing
Vegan Option: Bakery full of vegan and gluten free treats including donuts, cupcakes, breads, soft serve
Sprinkles, Town Center
Vegan Option: Vegan Red Velvet Cupcake

Quick Service
Wolfgang Puck Express, Marketplace

Vegan Option: Fresh Fruit Salad
Blaze Pizza, Town Center
Vegan Option: Build Your Own Pizza, Daiya Vegan Cheese Available, Gluten Free and Regular crust are both vegan

Table Service
Morimoto Asia, The Landing

Vegan Option: Edamame, Vegetable Sushi, House Green Salad
Paradiso 37, The Landing
Vegan Option: House-made Guacamole, Chips and Salsa, House Salad without cheese
Portobello Country Italian Trattoria, The Landing
Vegan Option: Salads, Pizza without cheese
Raglan Road, The Landing
Vegan Option: Risotto without cheese
T-Rex, The Landing
Vegan Option: Jurassic Salad, Omnivores Delight Salad, Prehistoric Pasta without cheese
Bongos Cuban Cafe, West Side
Vegan Option: Famous Black Bean Hummus without aioli
Splitsville™ Dining Room, West Side
Vegan Option: Edamame, Pizza without cheese



Typhoon Lagoon
Leaning Palms
Vegan Option: Strawberry Fruit Bar, Roasted Almonds
Avalunch
Vegan Option: Fruit Cup
Lottawatta Lodge
Vegan Option: Mushroom Burger without cheese, Fruit, Side Salad



Blizzard Beach
Leaning Palms
Vegan Option: Side Salad, Fruit Cup
Typhoon Tilly's
Vegan Option: Roasted Almonds/Pecans, Side Salad, Fruit Cup

The water parks were the only Disney parks that I could find almost nothing vegan to eat. There are a few options, but I went for bringing in wraps/sandwiches from home.



Universal Studios

Compared to WDW, Universal's vegan food is sparse. That being said, the servers are still very well-informed and helpful, and there are still some good options. The City Walk is probably the easiest place to find proper vegan food (I highly recommend Cowfish), and there are a few places inside the parks as well.

City Walk
Antojitos
Vegan Option: Vegetarian Enchiladas, others (just ask)
Auntie Anne's
Vegan Option: Pretzel without butter
Dippin' Dots
Vegan Option: Rainbow Ice, Blue Raspberry Ice
Vivo
Vegan Option: Margherita Pizza without cheese, NOT pasta (contains egg)
Cowfish
Vegan Option: Edamame, Fried Pickles, Vegetarian Sushi Roll, Tree Hugger Sushi Roll, Heavenly Veggie Burger
Cowfish
Tree Hugger Sushi Roll



















Islands Of Adventure
Burger Digs
Vegan Option: Fries (may be an issue with cross-contamination), Veggie Burger is NOT vegan
Fruit and Veg Stands
Doc Sugrue's Kebab House
Vegan Option: Vegetarian Kebab without sauce

Universal Studios
Three Broomsticks
Vegan Option: Pumpkin Juice, Lemon Squash, Gillywater, Orange Juice, Fizzing Tea, Corn on the Cob without butter, Baked Potato without butter or sour cream, Steamed Veg without butter, Garden Salad with Italian Dressing and Croutons, Roasted Potatoes, Fresh Fruit, Breakfast Potatoes, Old Fashioned Steamed Oats, Sautéed Mushrooms, Potato Wedges, Butterbeer is NOT vegan
Leaky Cauldron
Vegan Option: Sautéed Mushrooms, Breakfast Potatoes, Garden Salad with Italian Dressing and Croutons, Minted Peas, Root Veg, Veg Platter without Apple and Beet Salad and Peasant Bread, Lemon Squash, Gillywater, Orange Juice, Fizzing Tea, Margerine IS vegan, Butterscotch Beer, Butterbeer is NOT vegan
Louie's
Vegan Option: Spaghetti and Meatballs without Meatballs
Louie's
Spaghetti and Meatballs without Meatballs