Matt D - I might give them a go. Luckily, all of my meals are already paid for, thanks to the dining plan, but I'm guessing a turkey leg with a drink counts as a counter service meal.
I'm eating at both JIKO and Citricos this time, I haven't been to either, so I'm really looking forward to them. I'm sort of a gourmet-ish foodie. I love a good risotto. :-D
Disney has some fantastic sitdown restaurants. My two favorite are Ohana @ the Polynesian (half Hawaiian Luau, half Brazilian Steakhouse) and Le Celier Steakhouse at the Canada Pavilion. However, you cant seem to go wrong there, especially when you have a dining plan.
Turkey legs have always seemed to be the type of food that only tastes good when you're inebriated.
Brandon
At least I know now that I am not nuts---I remember the root beer snow cones, but my daughter told me I was wrong! HA! I knew they were from Cedar Point!
Massive Fannibal and Cedar Point lover!!! Lover of Pennywise 2017!
E x i T English, Have a good trip! Disney has some good gourmet-ish Food type places. Don't give Mikey bunny ears if you get your picture taken with him.
Shoot the rapids, tame and dry. Thunder Canyon, wet and laughter. Snake River Falls, soaked and smiling. White Water Landing and the old shoot the rapids, Fun and missed.
Matt D said:
I really want to start lobbying for SMOKED TURKEY LEGS, they would fit in great back by Maverick, they are soooo good. They are meal in itself. Who is with me on this?
Turkey legs would be good except they take 4-6 hours to cook, meaning someone would have to come in between 4 and 5am to prep and cook them and it is very easy to either run out or have a lot of waste because you can't cook them for the demand.
Another big issue with turkey legs is that the bones can kill seagulls if they swallow them and dead seagulls are no fun to clean up. Disney doesn't have seagulls to deal with (other than the animatronic ones over at The Seas with Nemo and Friends).
Another big issue with turkey legs is that the bones can kill seagulls if they swallow them and dead seagulls are no fun to clean up.
Agreed, it was no picnic cleaning those badboys up in the middle of summer.
10 Wildcat TL
09 Monster/ Witches Wheel - TL
08 Mean Streak
07 Monster/ Witches Wheel
Witches Wheel has a 54 inch height requirement, I don't care if your child rode Dragster, Magnum or, Millenium, they are not tall enough for this one!
Save The Big Dipper!
Chick-Fil-A and anywhere where you can get french fries and an elephant ear in the park :]
So stoked for 2010 :]
-Lizzy
FSAlex said:
Another big issue with turkey legs is that the bones can kill seagulls if they swallow them and dead seagulls are no fun to clean up.
Shovel and a garbage bag. Its not that hard. Its not like they explode upon death.
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John
I know they used to have BBQ turkey legs at Gristmill back in 2006 and before (I think 2007 as well, but I'm not completely sure on that), and I thought they were quite good, actually. I kinda miss those, because they were pretty much a meal by themselves and were surprisingly not that expensive for in park food.
Blue Streak crew 2007
ATL Matterhorn Tri. 2008
Three things you need to fix anything in the universe: duct tape, WD-40, and a hammer. Duct tape if it moves and it shouldn't, WD-40 if it doesn't move and should, and the hammer as the last resort.
mini corn dogs at Coaster's Diner FTW!
1.Magnum 2.Maverick 3.TTD 4.Mill Force
next trip: coastermaniaaa
Back in the 80s you could buy belgian waffle ice cream sandwiches. I can't remember where in the park this was. Anybody remember these?
Best food at CP today is the milkshakes at Toft's. I've had some great milkshakes in my day, but this one might be the best I've ever had. They must make it with cream or something.
Worst food at CP: the processed, fake cheeseburgers at The Round-up.
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