At Celebration City, You can't miss their Ice Cream cones. It is 100% home made right down to the waffle cone. And at a nice price of $1.75 for a single scoop, and $2.25 for a double scoop, and you get 10% more off for having a season pass, you can't go wrong with having one every time you go.
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Chris Knight
If you have a problem with my grammer. Take a red marker and mark where the errors are on the screen.
The list goes on and on.
Why do coaster enthuisasts always talk about food?
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UnfrigginbelievablyIncredible
*** This post was edited by MagnumForce 6/16/2003 10:57:10 PM ***
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Eastcoaster Field of 64
Personally I prefer chili cheese fries at CP, the pizza and fries at HW, the barbecue at Knoebels, and absolutely nothing from any Six Flags parks most of the time, unless it's Subway.
As far as Camden park, the Pronto Pups and Nachos are killer but I would recommend staying away from the floating burgers in the cafeteria. :-) Everything else in there is OK.
-Tina
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Feel The DragsterGasm....
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*** This post was edited by coasterqueenTRN 6/16/2003 11:55:34 PM ***
1- Smoked Turkey Legs @ Peg Leg Pete's at Six Flags Darien Lake.... mmmm... $5.00 a leg, but damn, do those things fill you up. Definately a way to spoil yourself when you're hungry and in the mood for something "different".
2- Candy Coated Nuts @ any park! Man, the smell of those almonds coated in that candy aroma really reeked up the midway at Cedar Po!nt. I could swear that when I was on the sky-ride, I could still smell them. They tempted me too much to buy them... subliminal advertising!!
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