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Post by Club33Hopeful » May Thu 12, 2005 12:14 am

Corn dog from the red truck at the end of main street in DLR.
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Post by borjoyzee » May Thu 12, 2005 11:54 am

corn dogs are awesome! hmmm make me want to go get one right now hehe with a burger of course..........A&W
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Post by kronk's angel » May Fri 13, 2005 6:19 am

DisneyManInSeattle wrote:#1 Disney Premium Ice-cream bar (the Mickey ears)
Me too. Once got them free at the party for Toon Town's opening. Messy but good.

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Post by jkm8113 » May Fri 13, 2005 9:19 am

borjoyzee wrote:corn dogs are awesome! hmmm make me want to go get one right now hehe with a burger of course..........A&W
They don't do corn dogs at WDW. :(

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Post by kgmadorin » May Fri 13, 2005 9:49 am

jkm8113 wrote: They don't do corn dogs at WDW. :(
That's true! I've always been surprised they don't, because guests were constantly asking us about them. The other food item guests requested frequently that isn't sold in the Magic Kingdom is funnel cakes.
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Post by G2-4T » May Fri 13, 2005 11:13 am

How about the Mickey soft pretzels - ever get questions about those? Those are a DL-only treat that I would certainly like to see at WDW.
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Post by kgmadorin » May Fri 13, 2005 12:03 pm

G2-4T wrote:How about the Mickey soft pretzels - ever get questions about those? Those are a DL-only treat that I would certainly like to see at WDW.
Hmmmmmm.... I don't think I've ever even heard of those! Something else to try when we get down to Disneyland...
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Post by spaulo » May Fri 13, 2005 12:52 pm

I didn't notice if anyone else mentioned it, but at Disney Studios in WDW there is a counter service place near the back, kind of between MuppetVision and the Indy stunt show (off the top of my head) that has a ham and cheese sandwich with arugula and roasted red pepper on foccacia. For something like $6-7. Ridiculously good, especially for the price, ESPECIALLY in a theme park!

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Post by mking624 » May Sat 14, 2005 1:10 pm

jkm8113 wrote:They don't do corn dogs at WDW. :(
I got a corndog at Boardwalk last year. So while I never saw them in the parks themselves, I did find them! :)

I love the Mickey ice cream bars, the caramel apples, and the taco salads from El Pirata y El Perico.

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Post by ericpabear » May Sun 15, 2005 8:18 am

Turkey leg !!!! I love their turkey legs. My mouth waters just thinking of them. I have to have acouple of them during our vacation, usualy at the water parks and at Magic Kingdom.
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Post by kgmadorin » May Mon 16, 2005 8:36 am

ericpabear wrote:Turkey leg !!!! I love their turkey legs. My mouth waters just thinking of them. I have to have acouple of them during our vaction, usualy at the water parks and at Magic Kingdom.
You mean "emu" legs, don't you? :wink: (Don't worry--just another urban legend.)

If you'd like to try making some Disney style turkey legs of your own, I found this page with some recipes. Bon Apetit!
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Post by ericpabear » May Mon 16, 2005 12:28 pm

Yes, you are right "emu" legs. Thank you for the link. I watched them make the legs on the Discovery Chanel. (It may have been Travel Chanel.) Anyway, it was impressive to see.
Once at Blizzard Beach, I waited in line to get an "emu" leg, mouth watering ready to sink my teeth into the thing, paid my money, then the power went out in the stand. All inside the little stand paniced. One college kid leaned on the emergency kill switch, now they had to trow all the stuff away. I begged and pleaded. Victory was mine I walked away with my prise. Everyone behind me (and inside the the little stand) were upset.

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Post by rdeacon » May Wed 25, 2005 8:54 am

Wow 10 pages of responses to this little post of mine. :D


I guess i hit a hot button on the topic of food...

hmmm guess that explains why Americans are a bunch of fat bastards :lol:


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Post by jkm8113 » May Sat 28, 2005 9:24 am

ericpabear wrote:Turkey leg !!!! I love their turkey legs. My mouth waters just thinking of them. I have to have acouple of them during our vacation, usualy at the water parks and at Magic Kingdom.
I love those Turkey legs, too, they taste like ham to me. And I have not had one in a while. I think I might have to have one next week. If I remember correctly at first you could only find them at the MK, and then the spread to everywhere.

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Post by william_tropico » May Sun 29, 2005 7:10 am

Ok, can't remember the actual name of the place, hoever it was in DLP, very close to the castle.

Translation into english

Four Cheese pizza!!! everyday i had about two. You can't beat them!!!!

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