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You really need to get some more BRAN in your diet
*** This post was edited by Dennis on 6/11/2002. ***
i agree dennis. i had heard awesome things about that place so on my first visit this season i figured i'd try it. the price was a little high but you're right, all amusement park food is high priced. the food was amazing, my friend and i spent over an hour there just eating. that's the only place we ate all day, lol.
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top 5:
5) s:ros sfdl 4) raptor 3) apollos chariot 2) magnum
1) millennium force
Now if only a park would start serving Pho.
For those of you who have never heard of it..it is highly addictive Vietnamese soup. I'm required by my tounge to eat it fortenightly. ;)
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Lake Compounce-So Fresh and So Clean Clean
Exactly how much is the buffet?
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Take a good look at Six Flags Worlds of Adventure because in a few years the life side will look exactly like the ride side does, a zoo.
*** This post was edited by Bubba on 6/11/2002. ***
"The Future of Roller Coasters"
-RollerCoasterGod
http://OhioThemeParks.com
Mmmmm, pho...
Actually, a good pad thai would be nice as well. Maybe panang beef, anyone? Seaweed salad? Gyoza?
(Yes, none of the above are "chinese" -- I actually spend very little time in Chinese restaraunts anymore, preferring Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Japanese -- basically any "asian" BUT Chinese )
So is the buffet strictly "Chinese", or are there other asian variations in there?
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*** This post was edited by GregLeg on 6/12/2002. ***
While I do appreciate the thought of an all you can eat buffet at a park, I doubt I'll be taking advantage of a mile long Chinese food table very often and then ride coasters. Some things just don't mix well with me :)
But, since a lot of people have raved about the place, I'll make sure to check it out and see what all the bru-ha is about.
I suppoe a nibble wouldn't hurt.
Somebody say Pho? (pronounced 'Fuh')
I sure could have used a bowl during the 100. Just finished some with a Banh Mi Thit for lunch today.
I can't believe I missed the SFWOA buffet during my 6/8 visit. It would have been the third in a row after SFGAM's and CP's had I known it was there....but I had seven coasters to ride and a wavepool to mosh in. Such is life.
-'Playa
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The CPlaya 100--6 days, 9 parks, 47 coasters, 2037 miles and a winner.....LoCoSuMo.
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Someday there will be something here.
*** This post was edited by chris on 6/12/2002. ***
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