The Kitchen Sink

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In August, I will be in Disney with just my two sons (10 & 12) & my 12 year old has made a list of things he wants to do....Eat the Kitchen Sink is at the top of the list!!

I doubt the three of us would be able to completely eat the Kitchen Sink but I'm thinking, if we skip breakfast & head there right for opening, do we stand a good chance of getting in? What's the price now, around $25? Has anyone had any experience with this "dessert"? Is it true they put complete cookies & chocolate bars on it, not just pieces?

I think we are doing it mostly for the fun factor but I hope it doesn't end up making us all sick!!! LOL!
 
I've heard bits and pieces about the kitchen sink... mostly that it is a DO NOT MISS! I want to know more!:yay:
 
We went in 2001 with friends and got the Kitchen Sink. We have great pictures of all 4 kids digging in. It was a beautiful, fun, completely sugary mess!! :rotfl2: But, it was great! If that is at the top of your son's list. I say go for IT!. Who cares if it's breakfast. It will be a memory your son will treasure. Take lots of pictures!!!
 
We tried it last trip -

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My kids have wanted the kitchen sink for years and we finally devoured one last trip. It really is huge, pictures don't even do it justice! We skipped lunch that day and heded over to Beaches 'n Cream early afternoon. The only thing we ordered was the kitchen sink and we made a huge dent in it. It includes a whole can of whipped cream, brownies, cookies, pound cake (the only item we would leave out next time), many scoops of ice cream and toppings. We only had soup left in the bottom of the bowl when we were done. It was so much fun!
 
Oh go for it! They put every topping in it and they mean every topping!

Make sure you take pictures and share when you home.

I want to say it was 21.99 in Jan. Not a bad price really, the No Way Jose is 7.99
 
We had one for dinner last year, my boys loved it! They put whole slices of cake in it, a bunch of oreos, etc.

There were four of us, but our boys were 6 & 4, so......we didn't come close to finishing it, but it was fun! I think it was $21.99, and worth every penny.
 
Yes, they use full candy bars and full cookies and I think two full cans of whipped cream. It was awesome-yes, it'll probably make your stomach hurt, but it's worth it for the experience.
I personally don't know if I'd eat it for breakfast cause I wouldn't want a hurt stomach all day (or at least eat it after a small/medium size breakfast so you'll have at least a little bit of good food in there before stuffing all those sweets in!!!
It's definitely an experience and one you'll never forget!
 
Go for it. Just two of us ordered one, and they made a big production out of us "piggies". We did not come anywhere close to finishing it.

The $$$$ are as much for the experience as it is the ice cream itself.

Personally, I think it works for a late night treat. I like to plan an early dinner that day, then head over to B&C in the evening.
 


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