Mickey Check Helps Parents Keep Kids' Eating Habits "In Check" on Disney Cruises

CELEBRATION, Fla., Feb. 25, 2015 — (PRNewswire) — Parents sailing with Disney Cruise Line now have an easier way to identify healthier menu choices for their children. As part of Disney's commitment to make healthy living simpler and more fun for families, Mickey Check meals are now offered in rotational dining restaurants aboard all four Disney ships.

Families dining at Disney Cruise Line rotational dining restaurants, such as Animator's Palate can now choose a healthier option, Mickey Check children's meals. The Mickey Check makes it easier for parents and kids to identify meals that are nutritious, and is now available aboard all four Disney ships. (Ryan Wendler, photographer)

To receive the Mickey Check, foods must be nutritious and meet Disney Nutrition Guidelines for calories, saturated fat, sodium and sugar. These guidelines were developed by leading child health experts and align to best-in-class dietary guideline recommendations. A complete Mickey Check kids' meal, for example, includes three or more nutritious food groups (such as vegetables, whole grains, lean protein), has limited added sugar and does not have any trans fats.

"More and more families are looking for healthier options when they travel, and with Mickey Check, we've made it easy for them to identify these choices on our menus," said Ozer Balli, vice president of Hotel Operations for Disney Cruise Line. "Disney is known for exceptional, innovative and fun dining experiences at its parks and resorts around the world. And dining aboard a Disney Cruise Line ship delivers on the trust, quality and promise guests expect. Now, with the Mickey Check, our expert chefs are taking healthy food and making it fun and delicious for our youngest guests."

Immersive dining experiences at Disney Parks and on Disney cruise ships blend cuisine with storytelling in a way that only Disney can. Whether it's a quick meal on the go, a character dining experience or an exquisite adults-only dinner at Remy, cruise guests will find a range of food and beverage options to satisfy their exotic, health conscious and even comfort-food tastes.

The Mickey Check is used at various locations throughout Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts, on Disney-licensed food products sold at retail and on qualifying recipes on Disney.com. The Mickey Check is a part of the Disney Magic of Healthy Living commitment that launched in 2006. For more information about Mickey Check and the Magic of Healthy Living, visit Disneymickeycheck.com.

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SOURCE Disney Cruise Line

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Rebecca Peddie, Disney Cruise Line Public Relations
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