I love going into the Main Street Bakery and eating cookies. I also love eating a Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bar...something about it makes it so good.
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I love going into the Main Street Bakery and eating cookies. I also love eating a Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bar...something about it makes it so good.
Do they still sell Simba Paws at Animal Kingdom? I love those! (but missed my chance at one last trip.)
Our traditions include:
-pastry shops in both France and Norway
-Liberty Tree Tavern dinner
-Donald's Breakfast at AK
Traditions we'll start this year:
-Dole whip (can't believe we'd never heard of it before now)
-Ohana's
-Le Cellier
The one we wanted to start this year:
-Teppanyaki :(
I always have a Dole Whip.... Ohana used to be a tradition as my last dinner before leaving for home.... But, this year, I changed that.... No Ohana this year....
i always get a cinnamon roll at the main street bakery in the morning.also have to have a mickey head ice cream!!!
Thanks to all who wrote to give me the heads up on all these great places and treats. We plan to try several in November.
it's like the consistancy of a maragrita with I think a lemon flavor. It's in France next to the Crepe cart. Just remember to have cash on hand because they don't take credit.
Ohanas is our don't miss traditional dinner.
We never miss the ice cream carts with Mickey heads for DH, MInnie strawberry fruit bars for the kids, and Toll house cookie sandwich for me.
We never miss a trip to the nut carts in Epcot in the evening.
We never miss the popcorn carts and soveineir tubs! (we have quite a collection and use them at home!)
We never miss a trip to the Main Street candy shop. A rainbow of M and M's, Tigger PB cups, and Mickey coconut patties. We always buy take home treats there for my kids classes too.
Gosh, its a wonder we have time for anything else with all of this eating we are doing!
We never miss getting Dole Pineapple Whip. They are DH fav. We always get floats. The turkey legs are very yummy, but huge. The first time that we had one, DD and I each got one and splitt some french fries, we were miserrebly stuffed and wished that we had split the turkey leg as well.
We've never really had traditions. When I went last Jan, for the first time without the fam and with my dbf, we missed a lot of things we wanted to do---turkey leg, minnie bar, etc...due to overeating at Boma and then trying to squeeze in Wolfgangs, yea we're a bunch of crazy kids :ack: Anyway, we did get a dole whip. This time around we're going to get those things and try some of your suggestions (mmm...I heart grey goose)
Chocolate cake & cheesecake at the bakery in France. My sons start talking about it on the plane !
I always have to have a dole whip - every time I'm in Magic Kingdom - doesn't matter if I've already had one, two, or three :) My husband does Sunshine Terrace.
We also always eat at Caseys. Those hotdogs are delicious - but for me it is more about the location. Right off main street - makes for great people watching.
We typically get breakfast and coffee at the Fountain View Cafe so that we can watch the fountain "dance" in the morning at Epcot. Also we have to get Fish and Chips once during our trip.
We have a lot of traditions around food.....
~Amanda
We always go to MK on the first day and we always make sure to watch wishes on the last night. I would probably cry if I couldn't watch wishes one last time before we left. :(
Oops, sorry they're not food traditions.
Don't know if I'd call it a tradition, but a box of popcorn and a coke while sitting on Main Street before a parade is certainly a simple favorite.
And a Dole Whip on a hot day isn't too bad either.