Best and worst theme park food.

Limerick time!

There once was a fellow named Mike who
Liked posting in Buzz threads in haiku
Some wonder what's with
That guy Ensign Smith
But no matter, some others still like you.

Mamoosh's avatar

Far be it for me to nag
But I think this thread's hit a snag.
So let's cut the haikus
and the darn Limericks too.
Damn, I'm such a Mooshebag!

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ROFL. RGB, that was the best laugh I've had in a long time....

Ooh, let me try one.

There once was this fellow named Moosh...
He...uh, he....um....
Oh! I've got it...
Lord Gonchar he so longed to smooch.
Um....
He tried and he tried
But.....er, uh...da-dum-dum-da-dum
Something...something...and ended up screwing the pooch!

You know, there just aren't that many words that rhyme with 'Moosh'.
Hmmm...should have used 'douche' in there somewhere. Aw, well.

Maybe I better stick to haikus....


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Skloosh, swoosh and babaganouche come to mind.

ridemcoaster's avatar

or for the Disney Geeks.

Congaloosh.

Wonders if Raven-Phile can identify where thats from :)


Lord Gonchar's avatar

Amusement Park Eats - showing right now on Food Network. On again at 3am, set your DVR.

Not one mention of healthy food. :)


Carrie M.'s avatar

Lord Gonchar said:

Not one mention of healthy food. :)

Hmmmm...that's not what I saw.


"If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins." --- Benjamin Franklin

Lord Gonchar's avatar

Shhhhh. :)


The Mole's avatar

ridemcoaster said:
or for the Disney Geeks.

Congaloosh.

I think you mean KUNGALOOSH!


HOOPLA!

ridemcoaster's avatar

Ah yes.. I sit corrected in my misspelling error

I exit as a friend


We all know Walt Disney World Resort host the best food's in the Theme Park Business. Liberty Tree Tavern's Pot Roast hmm hmm, lol


LostKause's avatar

I like BGW's food best of all...

See? We don't all know what you state. Some people haven't even been to Florida.


crazy horse's avatar

Disney has great eats, and let's not forget about dollywoods food.


what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

DaveStroem's avatar

My favorite park Meal

Pretzel Bread

Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup - Made with Moosehead Beer and smoked bacon.

Mushroom Filet Mignon - Served with wild mushroom risotto and white truffle-herb butter sauce.

Chocolate-on-Chocolate Whiskey Cake - Chocolate cake brushed with Canadian whiskey, layered with chocolate mousse, and finished with honey thyme anglaise

LostKause's avatar

The thread is going in THAT direction? Great!

My favorite park eats are:

Potato patch fries at Kennywood, with cheese sauce.

"Texas Hot Dogs" at DelGroso's in PA...add some mac and cheese with hot dog sauce too!

LaRosa's Pizza at Kings Island.

Those little foil-wrapped sandwiches that are sold under the Dragster observation stands at Cedar Point.

I'm getting the munchies...lol


^^Dave I'm guessing that's at Epcot?

DaveStroem's avatar

Yes, Le Cellier in the Canadian pavilion. We will be eating here again in September. This is the hardest place to get a restervation for. I did not get my first or second choice of times for Le Cellier when I made my reservations at 6:00 AM 90 days our from our trip.

Jeff's avatar

I'm sure it's good, especially if you dig steak, but it's essentially just American food. Are tourists that boring that they make a run for the most familiar stuff around the lagoon?


Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog

I do have to say the steak house is excellent. Its really in a tie with O'hana at the Polynesian for my favorite resturant at WDW. That said, I also eat at plenty of other Epcot dining locations on other days Jeff.

Sure good steak is easier to find elsewhere, but this is really good steak and Im always up for really good steak (not to mention their maple cream brule for dessert.)

Jeff's avatar

I dunno, my opinion changed after I did the Segway tour. I too wanted to get in to Le Cellier because of the scarcity issue. Then our guide made a point that it's only booked solid because of its familiarity. Every metro area has a dozen places just as good. Meanwhile, a place like Marrakesh is easy to get into, and has probably some of the most underrated food there (although the service is consistently poor).


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