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What makes for good amusement park fare might be subjective, but we've ranked our list based on variety of offerings, value, quality of food, and reflection of the park and/or associated ride's theme.
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Tek, my Googling shows that the Tyler Boes that you are talking about goes to a Christian school in Cincinnati. I believe that Tyler lives in Michigan. Right?
And I just read the offending tweets like ten minutes ago. They are still there.
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
Touchdown said:
if the park has good food, Ill buy it, no matter the price.
Ditto here. IMO After the Restaurants at EPCOT Holiday World has the best food followed by Knoebals and Busch Gardens (Tampa). Before Six Flags bought Fiesta Texas they had a Sit-Down Restaurant that served GOOD Mexican Meals, but the last time I was there the building was empty (They use it as a "Haunted House" during October).
Say what you will about Mr. Boes, but you have to admit that he stays extremely cool under CoasterBuzz pressure. I commend you, sir.
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
Actually I was being slightly sarcastic when I said that earlier. Predending to inturpret comments the wrong way is my way of laughing off insults and trying to move the conservation in a different direction. I do the same thing at school except kids know I do it, and laugh because I'm slightly joking.
I think more than you think that I think.
^^So where's your copyrighted and patented "sarcasm symbols?"
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
http://support.gktw.org/site/TR/CoastingForKids/General?px=1248054&...fr_id=1372
When I go to a park and want a coke, I buy a coke. When I am hungry, I eat. I generally eat what I feel like eating.
It just isn’t worth my time and energy trying to figure out how to save $3 by sneaking in a water bottle, or trying to ration a plate of fries. I just don’t get it. Is $25 for some food and cokes going to cause you miss a mortgage payment? It isn’t about spending recklessly, but I am going to a park to have fun, and it isn’t worth the mental energy revolving my day around where the closest 7-11 is for lunch.
…and I am not wealthy by any means; I do work in the industry after all.
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