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The "Magic Bars" at the Roaring Forks in the Wilderness Lodge !!!![]()
What are these? Are they worth the trip over??

The "Magic Bars" at the Roaring Forks in the Wilderness Lodge !!!![]()

We use most of our snack credits for breakfast! We like the yogurt parfaits that are available at most of the resorts and the Main Street Bakery. Kids usually get some kind of pastry.
We use snack credits for a light breakfast, CS for lunch, and TS for dinners. We find this maximizes the value of the DDP for us.
When we have extra snack credits, we always get pineapple floats with either vanilla or swirl at Aloha Isle, or kaki gori at Japan in Epcot. I've never had Napoleon at France, but that's crazy! I LOVE Napoleons!!!
Enjoy the DDP!
The "Magic Bars" at the Roaring Forks in the Wilderness Lodge !!!![]()
What are these? Are they worth the trip over??![]()
The PORS food also has them. Around here we call them Hello Dolly Bars. They have a graham cracker crust, topped with chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, chopped pecans, coconut,and finally covered with a can of Eagle Brand milk and then baked. I haven't had them at Roaring Forks, but the ones at the PORS food court are cut into HUGE squares. They are very rich and very sweet, but soooo good.
As far as favorite snacks:
the hot coated nuts at the cart on the right as you enter World Showcase
Napoleon at the French bakery
School Bread in Norway
kaki gori in Japan
Strawberry shortcake or Butterfinger cheesecake at Sunshine Seasons
Dole Whip float at Aloha Isle in MK
ice cream cookie sandwich at Sleepy Hollow in MK
hot jalapeno cheese filled pretzel at DS
caramel sundae at POP's food court
fudge, haystack, or chocolate covered peppermint smoothie slab at Goofy's
The PORS food also has them. Around here we call them Hello Dolly Bars. They have a graham cracker crust, topped with chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, chopped pecans, coconut,and finally covered with a can of Eagle Brand milk and then baked. I haven't had them at Roaring Forks, but the ones at the PORS food court are cut into HUGE squares. They are very rich and very sweet, but soooo good.

Also, is it wrong I'm considering putting a list of snacks in my phone's "Task List," then checking them off as I eat them? I don't think that's what the phone's makers meant it for!
where do you get a dole whip? What is it?