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Old 02-27-2006, 08:19 AM   #38
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We love the food at DL, it is one of the main things we look forward to each trip (which is only a few times a year, so we don't get sick of it like the locals do). I'd have to say thought that on the whole, WDW food is better. With a few exceptions. These are the foods we make a point to eat on a four or five day trip:

HUGE cinnamon rolls at Blue Ribbon Bakery. These are better than at WDW. Michael has to have one every morning, I nibble off of his, because I just can't handle sugar in those quantities that early in the day. Usually acompanied by a cafe mocha.

Onion rings at Hungry Bear. Best onion rings I've ever had.

Churros. These are in short supply at WDW, replaced by Turkey Legs (which I too find to be too greasy).

Dole Whip (need I say more?)

Fantasia Ice Cream at Gibson Girl. MMMMMM

Soft Serve swirl at Catch a Flave (best soft serve, ever!)

Clam Chowder in a bread bowl (only at DL, DCA's just doesn't taste right)

Chicken Tacos at Rancho del Zocalo. Not because they are spectacular, just an acceptable choice for dinner.

Corndogs. I really don't like corndogs except at DL.

Mickey pretzels

Pizza at Pizza Port. Not amazing, but good for DL.

Everything at Bengal Barbecue.


I think that's it. I miss DL!
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