Has anyone tried to get a dessert to go?
I've not tried to take the dessert to go (our favorite is the cookie bake and it has ice cream, so it won't travel well), but you can order dessert as soon as you sit down. Maybe ask the server to bring it out as soon as it is ready, so that it'll be on the table when your son is done with the main courses? Otherwise, my guess is that they can help you pack it up to go, but it might not look very pretty when it's all packed up (you'll have to scrap it out of the baking tin into the take-out container).
(If you check out this link to the
Parks Blog, you can get a sense of how the desserts are prepared and presented.)
Does anyone know if you can get a few pieces of the chicken without BBQ sauce on it? I have one kiddo that is VERY picky!
As others have said, the chicken doesn't really have sauce on it per se, but everything is brought together in the same bucket. Here is an example from my last visit. The chicken was on the bottom in this case, so it did end up with some sauce on it because it touched up against the ribs (which aren't really dripping with sauce either). You're best bet is ask for the chicken to be brought out separately. Though it's worth noting that the chicken does have the BBQ rub on it, so it's got color and flavor on the outside (not sure it that would be a problem).
Can someone tell me how the dinner works? Do you pick what you want or just get everything on the menu? There will be 6 of us. Do they just bring enough of everything for 6 people?
Yes, they'll bring out enough of everything for everyone (I've gone with a group of 11 once and there was plenty of everything). Normally, they just bring you everything on the menu, but if you know there is something you don't want, you can tell your server when they come to get your drink order. Otherwise, they'll just start bringing out the buckets and platters (note that dessert is not included and costs extra, so that you will have to order).