VolvoManiac850
Let's Go Bucs
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2008
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Aside from the Mickey bars, these are actually foods I'd avoid in the first place.
I rarely, if ever, eat fries. I did eat them at WDW when I was younger and I do recall them being distinctly average. Potato Patch at Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh does them better.
I don't eat ground beef. Are the veggie burgers any good at WDW?
I don't drink coffee....tea drinker here. Why is it that we tea guys get shafted pretty much anywhere except Great Britain?
Someone mentioned pizza. I had pizza at the old Pizza Planet last year and it was decidedly average. It wasn't as bad as something my high school cafeteria would have served, but most good pizza places do it better. Here's hoping Pizza Rizzo is an improvement there (my money says it won't be).
Mickey bars...you know, those little guys are actually perfect for Florida. The shell prevents the ice cream from melting. They may not be the best dessert money can buy, but they sure are iconic. I don't routinely snack in the parks (most of my snack credits get used on bottled water), but if it's the next to last day of a trip and I have a billion snack credits left (which always happens), the Mickey bars are usually my go-to if I want to eat them up.
I rarely, if ever, eat fries. I did eat them at WDW when I was younger and I do recall them being distinctly average. Potato Patch at Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh does them better.
I don't eat ground beef. Are the veggie burgers any good at WDW?
I don't drink coffee....tea drinker here. Why is it that we tea guys get shafted pretty much anywhere except Great Britain?
Someone mentioned pizza. I had pizza at the old Pizza Planet last year and it was decidedly average. It wasn't as bad as something my high school cafeteria would have served, but most good pizza places do it better. Here's hoping Pizza Rizzo is an improvement there (my money says it won't be).
Mickey bars...you know, those little guys are actually perfect for Florida. The shell prevents the ice cream from melting. They may not be the best dessert money can buy, but they sure are iconic. I don't routinely snack in the parks (most of my snack credits get used on bottled water), but if it's the next to last day of a trip and I have a billion snack credits left (which always happens), the Mickey bars are usually my go-to if I want to eat them up.
