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What's the best thing to get at Disney theme parks?

For me, it's the dole whip. Nice, simple, and refreshing.

>> No.11904464

>>11904346
Double espressos during the day. The gyros in Harambe market for lunch, and snapper at the Hacienda in Epcot for dinner.

>> No.11904474

>>11904464
Forgot to add that Dole whips are fucking awful. Trailer-trash tier slop.

>> No.11904476
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>I LOVE DISNEY!

>> No.11904477

>>11904346
Unattended children.

>> No.11904482

Turkey leg.

>> No.11904484

>>11904346
Mint julip master race

>> No.11905022
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>>11904477

>> No.11905153

The pastrami burger at the geppetos house

>> No.11906454
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For me, its the caviar at Victoria and Alberts, the best appetizer.

>> No.11906500

>>11904346
Smoked turkey leg.
The spicy chicken waffle sandwich in Magic Kingdom.

>> No.11906513

>>11904477
Checked and kekd

>> No.11906523

The Croque Monsieur at the Beast’s Castle in Disney World is to fucking die for, one of the best things you’ll find at the park.

>> No.11906554

i like the weird bbq sauce they serve that smells like that ride

>> No.11907253

>>11904464
everything at the Harambe market is awesome, but nothing beats deepthroating a footlong curry corndog in front of some thirsty dads that haven't had the touch in a while

>> No.11907272

I bring a backpack and load it full of food and water. Sandwiches, usually and chips and cookies and shit. I also bring a tiny folding chair and an umbrella for those particularly long lines. The umbrella is wonderful for relief from the hot sun and I usually find my neighbors in life trying to sneak into the shade of it.

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>>11904477

>> No.11907288

>>11907253
cont: I'm an old and fat mtf if that matters

>> No.11907294

>>11907288
might not have the same effect

the cup with the ocarina built into the handle is neat

>> No.11907531

>>11904477
checked

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>>11904346
I've always meant to get a dole whip, but I always forget. Honestly I just like those Mickey Mouse ice cream bars. Besides that, nothing in particular. I used to like getting those McDonalds fries in MGM when that had that stand that only served fries, but those are long gone.

>> No.11907798

>>11907294
I got one, drink it comes in tastes like rancid piss though. Fun to play and annoy people in 1hr+ queues.

>> No.11908133

>paying 5x the price for mouse shaped cold cream

>> No.11908472

The ice cream place in the French section at epcot is pretty awesome

>> No.11908480

Bareback cock

>> No.11908523

>>11904477
Patrician taste

>> No.11908535

>>11904474
Everything at Disney is "trailor trash tier".

It's literally fancy Applebees

>> No.11910303

>>11904346
I always go to the baseball hotdog place so I can buy something to throw to the trash birds

>> No.11910336

Corn dog, lemonade, and a Mickey bar for dessert.

>> No.11911133

As someone who's never been to any Disney park, how much should you expect to spend on food for a day? I imagine something simple is probably like $15 a la carte.

>> No.11911137

corn dog turkey leg

>> No.11911139

>>11904346
Falafel at Animal Kingdom, absolutely

>> No.11912142

I'm going to DisneyLand this summer and am thinking about booking at least one of the special dinners they offer. Anyone have any experience and recommendations for eating there, special dinner or otherwise?

>> No.11912185

>>11904346
A ticket home.

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>>11904346
For me, it's the skewers at bengal barbecue, good and relatively inexpensive
>>11912142
Napa rose if you're reserving a dinner and want to blow through your budget fast. Higher end and expensive but it's good. Otherwise the fried chicken at plaza inn. Can't recommend the special dinners.

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At what Disney restaurant can I order the rabbit?

>> No.11912872

>>11912596
Carthay Circle in California Adventure is really nice if you don't mind spending the extra money.

>> No.11912878

>>11912596
>>11912872
Define "extra money" or expensive. Since I'm going in with an expectation of about $50 a plate.

>> No.11912890

>>11912878
Anything over that would be on the high end at Carthay I think. High end at Disney is really quite affordable considering everything else is upsaled to begin with.

>> No.11912985

The orange chicken at Morimoto Asia is really nice. It's way different from your typical american-asian stuff.

>> No.11913063

>>11912890
Sounds good then. I haven't been there before but I have a hard time imagining doing Disney "on the cheap". I intend to spend whatever I need to get the best experience.

>> No.11914050

bump

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If you haven't experienced an Epcot Food and Wine Festival, you're missing out. Pictured: Australia's "Grilled Lamb T-Bone with Mint Pesto and Potato Crunchies"

This is what was on offer last year
>http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2018-epcot-food-and-wine-festival-booths-menus-and-food-photos/
Never go on a Friday or a weekend unless there's a musical act you really want to see, locals swarm the park on those days.

>> No.11914104

>>11914097
*Lamb Chop
The caption was wrong.