My daughter really wants to try the Kitchen Sink

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We are staying at the BEach Club Villas for the first time and we are going in two weeks!!!! WE are going to be on the dining plan. My question is can you get the Kitchen Sink for a desert with the dining plan? Otherwise, maybe we will just go there and get and pay for it. We generally use our table service for dinners, but are thinking of saving one for the last day for a the buffet breakfast at cape may. So, we would have one night to either use a CS or pay out of pocket.
 
You can't get it on the DDP, but it is so worht it to pay OOP.

We go and have this every trip for our Thanksgiving lunch. We don't get food, just the Kitchen Sink and we all share it. It is fun and really good and it has become a family tradition my kids will never let us stop!

You should do it and take your camera! ENJOY!!!
 
In addition to not being ablet to get the Kitchen Sink with the dining plan, the meals there require TS credits, not CS.
 
It sounds fantastic ~ we wanted to do that last trip and never made it.


Also ~ Do you need an ADR even you are just getting the Kitchen Sink?
 

According to the vast majority of reports, the Kitchen Sink is not included in the dining plan.

There was one, and only one, report that a party of four adults was allowed to pool their dessert credits and order one.

A previous poster is also correct that B&C is a TS on the dining plan, not a CS. And they don't take ADRs, it's strictly first come, first served.
 
Thanks, I knew that it was TS. That is why I thought we might just pay oop there. If we can't get the kitchen sink for our dessert on the ddp, than we will probably pay oop or just go for the dessert! Either way I know we should go especially since we are staying right there. Can't wait - only 17 days!!!!
 
Definitely go for the kitchen sink! I had been wanting to try Beaches and Cream each trip to Disney and we finally went on our trip last April. The kitchen sink was great! We sat at the counter and watched our waitress "create" it too. Definitely take pictures and a suggestion would be to tell your waitress to give you the can of whipped cream to put it on the sundae yourself. They use a whole can and it melts or dissolves onto the ice cream before you can eat it all. It quickly becomes 'ice cream soup'. After that happened to us our waitress told us that a lot of people get the can of whipped cream on the side. Good luck!
 
Well I guess I should consider myself extremely LUCKY!!!

We went in August this year. There were 4 of us on the DXDDP. We asked if we could get the kitchen sink for dessert and the waiter didn't blink an eye! We used our 4 dessert and the sink appeared!!!

It was awesome by the way!
 
No, but if you look on all ears I think that is where we saw a picture of it.

Here you go. Before and After. The Kitchen Sink may seem expensive, but we find it less costly than buying several individual desserts at B&C.

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Just google "kitchen sink beaches and cream" and several pictures will come up. It's 24 scoops of ice cream and every topping they have! I've heard that you get it free if one person eats the whole thing alone! :eek:
 
Just google "kitchen sink beaches and cream" and several pictures will come up. It's 24 scoops of ice cream and every topping they have! I've heard that you get it free if one person eats the whole thing alone! :eek:

Egads, I would even want to try to eat it alone! We have five in our family and I doubt that we could finish, but we are going to get one!!!!!
 
On our last trip this past September we walked over from Epcot one afternoon and just got an Ice Cream Cone which we were able to use a snack credit on. The cones were fantastic and our single cones were the biggest single scoop cones we have ever been served anywhere.

A few days later we went over and had the kitchen sink for lunch and to be honest the cones were so much better. The "sink" they make it in is not kept cold and it takes them so long to make it that the ice cream is really starting to melt before they bring it to you and in no time it is all pretty much all melted together. If you have anyone particular on their toppings or ice cream it is pretty hard to avoid anything.

Anyway long story short we were glad we got it the one time, enjoyed the experience but everyone in our group said the cones were the best and that we would certainly go out of our way to get them again but would probably not try the kitchen sink again.

Our group made up of my parents, my husband, DD10, DS9 and myself. My son who is an extremly pickey eater and will only eat plain vanilla ice cream would not even try it (he is not a big ice cream person anyway, but he did eat most of a cone the few days prior). Anyway while a fun experience, I would definately go for just the cones in the future and you can order those at the take out window.

Forgot to add that the between the five of us we did finish it.
 


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