Turkey Legs - I won't eat it but my husband likes to get one and literally gnaw on it. He looks like part animal/part king and he thinks its the best thing ever. It's usually so salty though that in the morning, he's all swollen and that makes its worth it (in my opinion)
Dinoland was gross. In California Adventure, they have a carinval-like set up from the circus animals in a Bugs Life - THAT is how you do it.
Besides Tower of Terror and the RnR, we were not impressed with HS at all. Spent 1.5 hours there one morning and never went back. Rode both rides 3x though!
Those poor girls at BBB! I can tell you right now that if my hair was EVER pulled back that tight, even as an adult, I would have an EPIC tantrum! It just looks so painful and that makeup is not cute! Why not just "dust" them with a shimmer powder and call it a day?
Dining Plans - I've never had one but I cant tell you how many times we sat down to eat and saw a family of 4 with a MASSIVE amount of food. Does every single member of your family (including the 3 year old) really need ALL of that AND a dessert? It's normal to want the most bang for your buck, I understand that, but it just seems like it ends up being a lot of waste. Maybe some families eat the entire spread, but the ones we saw didn't.
Reservations - I don't get it. I have no idea what I'll want to eat for lunch in 1 hour, much less in 45 days after spending the day in a theme park. Plus, what if you don't want to hang out in a park until your reservation? What if the food sounds terrible to you during that day? I'd rather pick up snacks and counter service meals along the way. One or two reservations are fine, but some people book reservations for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for every day! Too much!