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13490072 No.13490072 [Reply] [Original]

Apparently Disney World has a large amount of actual quality restaurants. What are the places worth going to and which are just overhyped?

>> No.13490081

many of the places in disney springs (formerly downtown disney) are great.

>> No.13490101

>>13490072
Just because a plave looks glitzy doesn't mean it's good. Look at the people in there and how they are dressed as well as all the fucking kids. No doubt it just looks fancy and specializes in burgers and chicken nuggets.

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>>13490101

>> No.13490168

That looks like a Cheesecake Factory.

>> No.13490192

Everyone knows you go to Disney World for fine dining.

>> No.13490209

>>13490103
>Bacon dust

>> No.13490212

>>13490101
would you wear a suit to disney world?

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>>13490192
I'm going for the fun and rides and stuff. But if there is some good eats to be had then that's a bonus.

Definitely going to check out Ohana. Ohana means "All you can eat Polynesian Barbecue"

>> No.13490234

>>13490229
Watch out for Benny Ohana, he'll throw shrimps at your head.

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>>13490234

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Ahem

>> No.13491198

>>13490072
Bongos, the Cuban place with a shitty name, is quite good.

>>13490744
Nasty shit. Only tastes remotely good if it's 100-plus degrees out.

>>13490229
It's way overpriced and served family style. Good luck getting your server to bring more of anything.

t.father of three.

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>>13490072
i can hear and smell his image.

>> No.13491289

>>13491198
Maybe they have no interest in you because they know breeders with crotch spawn don't have the money to tip.

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>>13491289
>I have never been to Disney
>implying every table isn't crawling with crotch fruit
>implying every aspect of Disney isn't designed with kids in mind.

Get fucked

>> No.13491379

>>13490072
As I've aged I'm really happy my parents never took us kids to Disneyland.

>> No.13491527
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>>13491379
So you could grow up to hate fun?

>> No.13491532

>>13490072
Backlot Express in Studios, probably the last area of that park to have the comfy studio theme.

>> No.13491546

>>13491379
Same

>> No.13491548
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>>13491532
I do have a hard time saying no to chicken and waffles.

>> No.13491562

>>13490072
I've heard Oahana and Morimoto Asia are both pretty good.

Earl of Sandwich also excellent if you are in Disney Springs

>> No.13491566

>>13491527
Fun is for pathetic, hopeless failures.

>> No.13491586

>>13491562
Those first two were definitely on my list, they seem to be recommended by everyone.

Hadn't looked at Earl of Sandwich before, but I might try it off the Dining Pass (since it's not worth a credit for that). I'll be there for a week, so no reason I can't hit anywhere.

>> No.13491588

>downtown disney
>disney springs
>all these restaurants
>people going for multiple days
is this a fucking town? holy shit. so glad i was never subjected to this.

>> No.13491591

>>13491586
Yeah I would just pay for Earl of Sandwich. I always hit it up when I'm in Vegas. Seriously one of the best fast food sandwiches I've ever had. Though I've never been to Jersey Mikes or Firehouse Subs, since I live in Canada and we don't have those.

>> No.13491597

>>13491591
Off topic but I prefer Firehouse Subs greatly to Jersey Mikes if you ever have to choose between the two.

>> No.13491600

>>13490072
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/
+1 for Morimoto's at Disney Springs.

>> No.13491603

my male friend and i always go to disney and we get high and make reservations for the blue bayou because, for whatever reason, its popular there
always show up in sweatpants and random led merch to disrupt flyover fags in formal wear and people trying to enjoy the pirates ride

>> No.13491606

>>13491588
Disney World is effectively a City-State.

>> No.13491617

>>13491603
btw I'm gay if that matters

>> No.13491628
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>>13491586
Consider Chicken Guy if you want a straightforward casual meal. They keep the menu relatively limited in terms of ingredients so everything they put out was made no longer than five minutes ago.

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>>13491617
wtf this isnt me

>> No.13491652

>>13491628
And the correct answer for one of your sauce choices is Nashville Hot Honey. Just sweet enough to balance a lingering heat.

>> No.13491655

>>13491628
I'm mostly interested in quality or very unique meals/experiences. With the amount I'm spending I'd rather not be eating basic fast casual.

>> No.13491664

>>13491655
Try to go during a festival (which isn't that hard now that Epcot decided to theme most of the year with some festival or other). The whole park turns into a tapas bar.

>> No.13491727

All the worth while stuff is either in disney springs or world showcase in epcot. Outside of that and a couple of resort restaurants stuff in the parks is just kinda okay.

>> No.13491740

>>13491198
>Good luck getting your server to bring more of anything.
>t.father of three.

SEETHING BOOMER BTFO

>> No.13492833

>>13491740
Disney World belongs to millenials now anyway.

>> No.13492978

>>13491548
>Black buns
I wonder how many people were shitting green after eating that.

>> No.13492986

>>13490081
Can confirm, had a meal at the jazz kitchen, was expecting it to be absolutely atrocious but it was actually pretty good. Had some kind of steak sandwich or something. Good size portion too though the potato salad was a bit rich. Was tasty still.

>> No.13493004

I used to sell churros on Main Street in Disneyland ask me anything

>> No.13493011

>>13490212
No, but I'd wear smart casual of polished dress shoes, trousers, a jacket and shirt plus a jumper if cold if I had to go to Disney World, you'd have to offer me the whole thing free to consider it.

>> No.13493012

>>13493004
Did you deal with any tards?

>> No.13493015

>>13491566
Im glad Im not this poster...

>> No.13493022

>>13493012
yeah I worked with them

>> No.13493032
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>>13490072
I haven't been to Disney World in 20 years. Do people still go around the world in Epcot to get drunk?

>> No.13493044

>>13490103
Jesus those are cheap prices.

>> No.13493054

>>13493032
You mean drinking around the world?
No

>> No.13493056

>>13493044
I don't know about "cheap", but it's reasonable. With appetizer, drink, and dessert you're probably in for $50.00, which is about right for fine dining.

>> No.13493061

>>13493056
Not bad, I'm sure since they get such a high volume they can be "reasonable" with their prices

>> No.13493064

>>13493061
They also make extra on people who don't intelligently use their Dining Pass credits, so there's plenty of ways to make up for it.

>> No.13493069

>>13493064
Makes sense. Who would be foolish enough to not use their dining pass to the limit though.

>> No.13493075

>>13490101
>He thinks Disney's target demographic is (chronological) children

>> No.13493078

>>13493069
Because you've paid in advance (typically months), all people think of is "Well it's paid". They don't realize that one quick credit can get you either a six dollar sandwich or a twenty dollar meal.

>> No.13493087

>>13493078
That's fair, but I guess when you think about it a few dollars here and there for meals isn't much compared to the few thousand they shelled out for tickets, hotel, airfare, everything else.

>> No.13493098

>>13493087
True, I just can't help but think about it. Our trip for two will run about five grand, a bit less under a thousand of that is the Diner Plan, so I really want to make sure I'm getting my money's worth.

>> No.13493107

>>13493098
True indeed, but also take into account money spent on park tickets divided by amount of rides you go on versus time spent getting food, now there's some advanced calculus

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>>13493107

>> No.13493117

Is Disney world food better? Disneyland food has gone down here. Blue Bayou used to be legit and had great monte cristos. Last time I was there the food was barely Applebee’s quality and double the price plus they’re trying to get you in and out as fast as they can.

>> No.13493138

>>13493044
I think those prices listed are for the suggested drink.

>> No.13493142

>>13493117
I was there last summer and it wasn't bad. I didn't go to any of the real high end places, but the French Market and the Star Wars place were both pretty good.

>> No.13493147

>>13490072
The Japanese place in Epcot was literally the best hibachi I’ve ever had. Most of the “street food” in Epcot is really good too.

>>13491591
They’re both not great.

>> No.13493149

>>13493138
lol that makes a lot more sense

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For me, it's the Senor Buzz churros.

>> No.13493180

>>13493147
The World Showcase is part of an official Cultural Representative Program, right down to requiring Q-1 Visas to the US. Most of the governments take this extremely seriously (Italy, Japan, Morocco, France, and Canada in particular).

>> No.13493190

>>13493180
Neat

>> No.13493242

>>13491198
Bongos closed iirc, I'm quite sad about it.

>>13491532
Shit taste. Best Studios eats are Ronto Wraps in Galaxy's Edge, or Andy's Lunchbox in Toy Story Land. 50s Prime Time and Sci-Fi Drive In for the atmosphere.

>>13491586
>Dining Plan
Ohnonono
Keep track of your snack credits or they'll pile up at the end of your vacation and you won't know how to use them. You almost always overpay with the Dining Plan, and it's honestly hard to eat that much.

>>13491588
There are four separate theme parks and two water parks. It's not worth going for less than three days, usually 5 days is ideal.

>>13491591
Where in Canada do you live? I've encountered quite a few Firehouse Subs in Ottawa/Toronto.

>>13493117
Land's food is still better than World's. Once you look past the hype, a lot of the Disney foods that get hyped up are only good by theme park standards, with a few standout gems.

>>13493138
Correct. Be Our Guest is prix fixe for breakfast and dinner (both overpriced). Get a lunch reso if you can, I've never done the dinner but you can definitely miss the breakfast.

>t. former Disney Food & Bev. Cast Member

>> No.13493249

>>13493242
>Keep track of your snack credits or they'll pile up at the end of your vacation and you won't know how to use them. You almost always overpay with the Dining Plan, and it's honestly hard to eat that much.

Nah I'm on that shit. I've already looked up what snacks are the best value, and I'm using the middle plan which is two meals which is the right amount.

>> No.13493789

>>13493242
>>13493142
I’ve been going on a yearly basis since the mid 90s I swear the blue bayou is far worse than was even early ought some. It was never super good but it felt better than Applebee’s. Hell that steakhouse in the hotel used to be pretty decent and it feels like outback tier steaks

>> No.13494373

>>13493789
I've only been to Blue Bayou once and it was last summer so I can't speak to any drop in quality.
I had the Monte Cristo, which was neat just in the fact that it's not something I can usually find on menus back home, but nothing spectacular for sure. Bottomless (non-alc.) mint julep was great though.

>> No.13494377

>>13490192
I watched a documentary about Disney world, and apparently many people do go there for fine dining.

>> No.13494389

>>13490072
21 royal

>> No.13494392

>>13490072
Club 33

>> No.13494596

>>13493789
what the fuck is wrong with you. "lol i go to a kids playground every year for 25 years, it's so fun and i'm totally not a manchild piece of shit! so epic!!! i love disney!!!" *gets porg tattoo*
you people are so fucking pathetic it isn't even laughable anymore. it's a disease. you're an adult now, it's time to stop blowing that cash on didneywand and to start putting it away for your future.

>> No.13494604

>>13490072
victoria and albert's

>> No.13494606

>>13494596
Have sex.

>> No.13494663

The Flying Fish on the Disney Boardwalk is a pretty darn great spot for seafood and has a nice ambience.

The California Grill has some pretty tasty meals, but the best part about them is if you can score a table during the nightly Magic Kingdom fireworks, as the restaurant is on top a nearby hotel and has outside viewing areas.

Never sleep on good eats at Epcot. I believe there's a festival coming up soon.

Also the ronto wrap in Galaxy's Edge is unironically good.

>> No.13494672

>>13493032
>>13493054
Yes, they do.

>> No.13494676

>>13490072
most are actually trash, including disney springs. no idea why people are praising the food, it's all overpriced and just OK. there is some unique stuff though, I'll give it that

if you manage to escape the shit hole that is kissimmee, FL there are some decent places in orlando and winter park areas

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>>13490072
New Jose andres place opened in Disney springs. Here’s the menu

>> No.13494998

>>13494676
No thanks, I don't want to meet Florida Man so I will stay within the Disney grounds.

>> No.13495038

>>13494998
enjoy your swarms of brazilians and 4hr lines for anything, also disney springs is open to public, you're not escaping florida man

>> No.13495131

>>13490101
This is the Be Our Guest restaurant at the Magic Kingdom, probably one of the best meals I had last time I went to Disney. Nobody is going to leave the park to change into a suit and tie just for dinner, retard.

Just got back from Disney a couple months ago, Via Napoli in Epcot was the best meal I had.

>> No.13495158

>>13493032
Yes, it’s mostly foreign tourist groups (Brazilians) and corporate groups that don’t know how to have fun beyond getting drunk.

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Are there any dining experiences with rabbit?

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>>13490072
EPCOT.
>>13490192
You have NEVER been to disney world. Shut your fucking whore mouth, holy shit.
>>13491527
Some people just don't care for a world made of pure imagination.

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Giant turkey leg.

>> No.13495756

>>13494373
I only go to that place for the Monte Cristo, me and my dad love them.

>> No.13495797

>>13495315
Rabbits cannot swim.

>> No.13495843

>>13495797
>The answer is yes. A rabbit does have the ability to swim. ... Just because an animal can swim doesn't always mean it's something they like to do; cats can swim, but most of them avoid the water at all costs.

>> No.13497394

>>13493044
that's for a glass of wine dumbo

>> No.13497681

>>13495797
What does that have to do with anything?

>> No.13497696

>>13491600
I liked Morimotos.
Also like the T-Rex for big drinks

>> No.13497934

>>13494604
Ok / good. If you do the wine addition you better be ready as it is a glass with each course. Takes a long time (it is an experience) not that expensive for what it is. I guess I just like simple food, parents wanted to eat there though.
>>13494663
Half the problem with California Grill is that your food may come out during the fireworks so either you can go out and watch or eat hot food.
>>13495131
Be our guest is kinda just average. I suppose the best you can do in Magic Kingdom though. Tiffin's in AK blows it out of the water, didnt have problems getting more food in Ohana either.
Ronto wraps are legit, QS in Pandora is good along with the cheese and pineapple roll in Pandora.
Cantina is nice but somehow my Yub Nub broke in luggage...
>>13493117
WDW is super in and out compared to when I went to DL. Most everything is prepackaged or simple, most of the mixed drinks in thr cantina come out of tapas. At Disneyland I had some sort of Chili and icecream that legit looked better than advertisement shots.

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>>13497934
>my Yub Nub broke in luggage...

>> No.13498001

>>13490072
Literally just got home from Disney World yesterday and enjoyed every restaurant I ate at.

>Sebastian's Bistro
Just got it because it was the restaurant at my hotel but was actually delicious. Never had jerk chicken before, dunno how authentic but it hit the spot.

>Skippers Canteen at Magic Kingdom
Not bad but nothing spectacular. Waiters and waitresses are pretty fun, though.

>Tutto Italia at Epcot
Delicious pasta and desserts. Servings were pretty small, though.

>sanaa at the Animal Kingdom Lodge
Great drinks and entrees but the best part are the dips they bring out with the variety of pita bread.

>Brown Derby at Hollywood Studios
Expensive but everything was fantastic. Entrees, drinks, desserts, everything. My senpai and I gave everyone a taste of our meals and everything was a 10/10.

>Teppen Edo at Epcot
Never eaten at an Hibachi restaurant before but it was fucking impressive and delicious. Plus all the japanese waitresses were cute.

>Sci Fi Drive In at Hollywood Studios
The food here is pretty generic burgers and stuff but the theming is fucking cool. Your table is modeled after a car and you sit in an indoor drive-in theater where the screen plays shitty 50s and 60s B-movie trailers.

>Biergarten at Epcot
Surprisingly good. Not a big fan of German cuisine but everything was delicious and the ambience is a huge party every second your there. Definetly worth it.

>Plaza Restaurant at Magic Kingdom
Just okay, but probably one of the better table services at Magic Kingdom. The park's not known for having the best restaurants.

>Boathouse at Disney Springs
Amazing seafood, freshest lobster I've ever had. Drinks were also huge and well worth the money.

>Liberty Tree Tavern at Magic Kingom
Thanksgiving style feast and cuisine, and it's all pretty decent. Good if your hungry, but the food is nothing special.

Can also give reviews of restaurants on past trips if you want.

>> No.13498108

>>13497934 here again, remembered a few things.

>Brown Derby at Hollywood Studios
Yeah it is actually pretty good.

Can't really recommend Monsieur Paul, service is good. Decor is eh (building is showing age), food is very mediocre at best.

>Teppen Edo at Epcot
Never eaten at an Hibachi restaurant
Despite what Benihana would have you believe it is Teppanyaki (hence their name). Never been but I imagine typical, for QS the udon on the hill to the left is decent (don't forget to get a beer if using QS point)

Yak & Yeti was fairly decent, not amazing but...

The following are good QS options at Magic Kingdom
pecos bill Tacos/Taco Salad + toppings bar
Columbia Harbour House (lobster sandwich)
Cosmic Ray's Starlight Café (mickey bacon cheeseburger + toppings bar

>> No.13498134

>>13491606
It literally is a city-state. Back when Walt was first developing Disney World, Florida was in a bad way economically, and he was able to buy political sovereignty from the state.

Disney World is a privately owned city with actual legal authority within its borders.

>> No.13498144

>>13490072
Go with the meal plan if they still have it. You pay upfront for all of your meals and dont have to pay when you get there. You get an entree, a drink and a desert or appetizer IIRC. It also saves you money since they bank on you not showing up since you have to reserve it.

Everything in disney world was delicious. Ever god damn thing. Never had a bad dish or bad service there. I went there 10 years ago though.

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Listen to me. And listen to me well. The best kept secret in Disney is:

Go to Trex
1) Order the chicken fried chicken with mash potatoes
2) Order the old fashion

Thank me later.

>> No.13498268

>>13498144
I ordered the intermediate plan, since I knew there was no way I was going to commit myself to three meals a day. A snack in the morning to start, probably a quick service lunch, then a table service dinner sounds mighty fine to me.

>> No.13498301

>>13498001
>never had jerk chicken
>servings "small"
>dipping "pita" bread
>my senpai
>never eaten hibachi
>not a "fan" of german cuisine (read: has tried it once before)
>freshest lobster i've ever had (in fucking florida)
this is the kind of people who go to fucking disneyland. your post made me question my fucking sanity. never post on this board again.

>> No.13498315

>>13498268
>then a table service dinner sounds mighty fine to me.

Just remember that higher end TS actually are 2 sit down credits (Monsieur Paul, Brown Derby, Tiffins, Ohana).
Victoria & Albert's is not available on the plan period.

>> No.13498319

>>13498315
O'hana is only one credit, which put it immediately to the top of my list.

>> No.13498326

>>13494604
Ate there on my honeymoon. Absolutely based experience.

>> No.13498328

>>13498319
Oh, if so that is actually a pretty darn good value. Amazing value then.
I guess another 2 credit would be California Grill.
If the food is in a themepark you can do just regular themepark casual (would still recommend jeans for some places or something instead of shorts but that is just me)

Resorts may have a suit / jacket requirement, depends on the restaurant.

>> No.13498336

>>13498328
The boyfriend almost always wears button shirts and commonly jeans, a jacket as well if whether permits (I have no idea what Halloween in Florida is like).

I don't wear pants of any sorts, so I don't imagine dress code will be an issue.

>> No.13498337

Is this thread full of middle aged white women? What the hell is wrong with you knowing all the hotspots for the Mouse's dystopia?

>> No.13498402

>>13498337
Don't you have another crying wojack thread to make on /tv/? The adults are talking.

>> No.13498481

How are the margaritas?

>> No.13498749

>>13490072
The african buffet in animal kingdom is pretty dank, the sports grill at the end of the boardwalk is decent. Where are the best and most cost effective drinks at lads?

>> No.13498840

>>13498301
>complaining about a wordfilter that's been active for years
Yikes.

>> No.13498985

>>13498134
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reedy_Creek_Improvement_District

>> No.13499002

>>13498328
You have include the "value" of getting tickets to be there in the first place.

>> No.13499004

The only two times I was in Disney Land was when I could sneak away and smoke joints, it made standing in line for the stupid rides more bearable. Nowadays with cameras everywhere that's more or less impossible on their crappy properties.

>> No.13499014

>>13499004
... oopsie I meant disney world, the one in florida. Standing in line for that crap sucks and even worse some rich motherfuckers with stupid passes cut the line. I just don't understand why that would be appealing to me.

>> No.13499085

>>13491617
based /trv/ I'm gay if it matters troll

>> No.13500183

>>13499004
>>13499014
Fast Pass that shit. Also, get a job and get off the dope.

>> No.13501666

>>13498481
Overpriced.

>> No.13501933

>>13491548
>waffles

>> No.13502023

>>13491588

Disney Springs is basically a full on shopping district, only most of the shops are special showpiece branches (and it's expensive as fuck).

Lots of shops, lots of restaurants.

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>>13502023

Forgot the map

>> No.13502037

>>13502030
>DisneyQuest
Press F

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>>13502037

Not even the saddest casualty

>> No.13502066

Recommendations for DL/DCA food places that have good food you won't get outside the parks?

>> No.13502401

>>13502047
This looks cheesy.

>> No.13502454

>>13493242
Pretty much i feel disney is trying to make the quality of food better in star wars land atm... but i do expect a decline in quality in say 2-3 years

>> No.13502460

>>13495526
too fucking dry and the only water is dasani so pass

>> No.13502726

>>13502460
What's wrong with Dasani?

>> No.13502728

>>13490081
Formerly Chuck's

>> No.13502766

>>13494939
>mom found the ethereal bread

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>>13494392

>> No.13502905

>>13502897
I could definitely go for this.

>> No.13502999

I've eaten at the blue bayou in Disneyland a few times. Expensive but in the grander scheme a fair price for some damn good finer dining in a dope ass restaurant in the middle of a theme park ride.

>> No.13503050

>>13498246
i ate there. i ate at epcot. most of ot was unwhelming but i wasent expeting anything great. them french ice creme cones were great. the german restaurant was garbgae. i had better in kohln. its a fucking amusment park

>> No.13503181

>>13503050
The 8 year old in me does enjoy dinosaurs...

>> No.13503286

>>13494392
I need someone to explain Club 33 to me.

>> No.13503325

The French onion soup in the beauty and the beast castle was good. I also ate a hot dog found in the paper tray on a serving tray on top of a trash can in MGM. Totally untouched and it was still warm.

>> No.13503597
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13503597

>>13503325
Based dumpster diver

>> No.13505146

>>13503325
Poor people shouldn't be allowed to go.

>> No.13505165

>>13500183
D00D!

>> No.13505175

It's as lame as some ocean liner these days, everything is sculpted to make people buy stuff, especially kids.
Maybe you wont get lysteria like on an ocean liner but everything you do in those disney places is crafted to take your money, it's boring bullshit.

>> No.13505182

>>13505146
It's not about the money, once you can understand that then we can talk.

>> No.13505191

>>13491548
lol the galactic chicken salad is lazy af

>> No.13505201

>>13505191
I gave your mum my galactic chicken!

>> No.13505205

>>13505201
my mate Luke had a golden chicken that could do backflips

>> No.13505208

>>13505205
What can't she do?

>> No.13505210

>>13490072
Do adults really go to disneyland/world?
What do you even do there as an adult if you don't like rollercoasters?

>> No.13505218

>>13505210
Those coasters suck, as an adult your there for other people, not yourself. That's what it means to be an adult, not everything is about yourself, but your there to bring some relatives there and look all happy.

>> No.13505219

>>13505210
work and spend money

>> No.13505224

fcfc

>> No.13505231

Happy people look happy, don't us 4channers seem happy?

>> No.13505233

I guess if going there as an adult you can leer at the chicks in short shorts.

>> No.13505242

Hey anons who actually work at Disney World, how much security is at the gift shops? I’d never go because I fucking hate Disney but I want to know how easy it is to steal something from the gift shop. And yes, I have stolen from tourist trap gift shops before.

>> No.13505247

>>13505242
Wouldn't it cost a lot more to get a ticket in the first place than what you're gonna grab from some faggy gift shop, plus anything valuable would likely be behind some counter?

>> No.13505256

>>13505242
Wouldn't you have to buy tickets in the first place to scope the place out? You wont be able to steal anything in the first place vs the amount that it cost you, plus you have to get away.
For what a $100 mickey mouse trinket?
Think your shit through.

>> No.13505261

>>13505247
>>13505256
It’s not about getting my value back though. I just like stealing cheap shit and getting away with it. Also fuck billionaires.

>> No.13505265

>>13505261
I can understand it that way, you still need a getaway plan.

>> No.13505271

>>13505261
The doors are always wide open on all the shops so you can easily walk in and out, but they put everything you buy in a Disney bag. Get a bag first then smuggle things in it. There aren't any security guards around the stores, just the clerks at the registers. You'd probably have to watch out more for the other park-goers.

>> No.13505275

>>13505261
Maybe bring some dumb kids and a girlfriend with you so you look innocent.

>> No.13505277

blend in

>> No.13505279

>>13505265
One time I stole a bunch of shit at an aquarium and all I did was put it in my drawstring bag. They never noticed. I also look really inconspicuous so they wouldn’t suspect me when looking at the other patrons. I bet it’d be even easier than the aquarium to grab small shit because there are even more crowds to blend in.

>> No.13505288

>>13505279
haha, indeed. I've never done that but I can see from other's points of view, that and blending in appears to be the trick.

>> No.13505301

I bet a lot of people do that and it's written off as lossage or whatever that's called.

>> No.13505585

>>13503325

>Try the grey stuff!

It's okay.

>> No.13505589

>>13505301

Shrinkage. You should be familiar with the term.

>> No.13505800

>>13491548
>dark side chicken and waffles

>> No.13505955

>>13490072
Chef's De France is amazing

>> No.13506494

>disneyland paris' food is almost universally terrible

Outside of Earl of Sandwich, the only good meal I had there was a tex mex buffet.

>> No.13506598

>>13505585
The original "grey stuff" when it was an exclusive dessert available only to special occasions was amazing. The stuff they sell out (a mountain of frosting with a cupcake) is gross.

>> No.13506619

>>13505800
kek

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>>13503597
i always though this was kinda out of character for george. the guy is so neurotic i cant see him eating food out of the trash

>> No.13506634

>>13493044
They already raped you for the park admission.

>> No.13506647

>>13490072
>What are the places worth going to and which are just overhyped?
If you ever have $500 burning a hole in your pocket and an astounding lack of dignity go to the food and wine festival in epcot and just try everything around the world. Everything is this delicious 2 bites of something

>> No.13506710

>>13506647
luckily I got park hopper passes for free but we still spent like $150 each on just food and drinks at food&wine. also only like 1/3 of it is delicious

>> No.13506721

>>13506710
I may just be remembering the best parts then because I last did it 4 years ago. I do remember being disappointed with the very first thing I got, a scotch egg that was so overcooked it had green in it. Most of it was pretty good

>> No.13507921

>>13506647
Most world cuisine sucks. I'll try the Japanese and maybe German stuff.

>> No.13509421

>>13507921
>going to Disney to sauerkraut

>> No.13509912

>>13498840
The fact that everyone just assumed you actually typed out senpai instead of getting filtered should worry you

>Plus all the japanese waitresses were cute.

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>>13498402
>The adults are talking.
About fucking Disney World?

>> No.13510142

>>13506598

Well damn it.

>> No.13510214

>>13509922
Yes, so be quiet.