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Vivi
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by Vivi » Nov Fri 26, 2004 2:46 pm
subsonic wrote:Vivi wrote:hehe- this is pretty simple but
i LOVE their chocolate chip cookies

From which store/restaurant?
hmm the regular ones

i love the ones they make fresh at Sleepy Hollow, in the Magic Kingdom
even the ones you can buy at the resorts are delicious
Disney makes the best food!
their chicken strips are so good too
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amychester
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by amychester » Nov Sat 27, 2004 8:38 pm
from the WDW peeps...
MK - Adventureland - Dole Whip, pineappley goodness
Liberty Square - Columbia Harbor House - Fried Fish - artery clogging goodness
Fantasyland - Castle - Caesar Salad, Rasberry Smoothie and Prime Rib BABY!
Main Street - Hot dog with sauerkraut from Casey's... perfect snack!
MGM - 50's Prime TIme Cafe - Fried Chicken, oh my!
EPCOT - Canada - beer cheese soup, lobster, blue cheese walnut rasberry salad
FountainSide Cafe - chocolate cake, chocolate crossaint - sugar shock!
China - Honey Sesame Chicken and Egg Roll - darn!
so hungry now... these are just a few of my must haves every time I go!
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Vivi
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by Vivi » Nov Sat 27, 2004 10:00 pm
amychester wrote:MK - Adventureland - Dole Whip, pineappley goodness
oohhhh! i forgot about that
those are SO good

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by Shinku » Nov Sat 27, 2004 11:14 pm
-I'm all about Pizza Port's pastas. Yummy. I love all the old attraction posters that adorn the walls in that place too.
-Getting hot chocolate from the ODV carts on maintreet in the neat plastic cups right before the nightly fireworks. The coffee sucks, but the hot chocolate is fairly decent.
-Churros!
-The white chocolate-covered mickey pretzles make for a pretty good middle of the night/after dinner snack.
If downtown disney counts as well:
-The fettuccini alfredo with shrimp at espn zone is to die for.
-Pretty much anything at Naples.
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by Stateyourname » Dec Wed 01, 2004 9:47 pm
1900 Park Fare in the Grand Floridian has got be have some of the best buffet food around. It also has a sort of lesser known character dining. Imagine having tea with the Mad Hatter. Too Cool.
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by rdeacon » Dec Thu 16, 2004 10:34 am
A couple more of of my favs....
MK:
Popcorn on mainstreet.. tastes even better while watching a parade
Epcot:
Lobster Bisque in the Coral Reef Restaurant
MGM:
Buffet at Hollywood and Vine...love the sundae bar
AK:
Pizzafari - pizza gooood
Resorts:
The coffee.. just kicks @$$ great stuff
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by Fantasrick » Dec Thu 16, 2004 8:48 pm
I like the country fried chicken sandwich at The Hungry Bear at Disneyland.
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by cmh502 » Dec Sun 19, 2004 4:57 pm
churros at mexico in epcot!

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by subsonic » Dec Mon 20, 2004 12:48 pm
We went to Disneyland last night. I had the Clam Chowder in a sourdough bowl last night. I haven't had that in a while. That would be my 2nd favorite food item next to the Monte Cristo.
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by YLG1207 » Dec Fri 31, 2004 10:30 pm
Completely hooked on DL popcorn. Have to buy 2 buckets to take home after every trip!
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by eagle4life69 » Jan Sat 01, 2005 6:41 pm
YLG1207 wrote:Completely hooked on DL popcorn. Have to buy 2 buckets to take home after every trip!
What I used to do is take a backpack and inside of it was a trash bag (clean) and take the popcorn and just dump it in to the Backpack Popcorn last a very long time
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by G2-4T » Jan Sat 01, 2005 7:29 pm
It actually lasts? Popcorn can get really stale but then again this is magical Disney popcorn...
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by eagle4life69 » Jan Sun 02, 2005 3:14 am
3 words air tight containers
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by G2-4T » Jan Sun 02, 2005 10:50 am
Ah, the joys of Rubbermaid. I usually get a big bag or two of Mickey Pretzels on Main St. to bring home.
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by rdeacon » Jan Sun 02, 2005 8:59 pm
G2-4T wrote:Ah, the joys of Rubbermaid. I usually get a big bag or two of Mickey Pretzels on Main St. to bring home.
The chocolate covered Mickey Pretzels???
Those rock.... yummmmm
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