AJ - is it possible to do another vegetarian (and vegan?) food update. I just searched for one on your site and the most recent was 6 years ago. It would be great to see for both WDW and Disneyland. Thanks!
It sounds insane, but I recommend 2 weeks. Ten days of park admission is pretty much the same price of five days, and it genuinely takes that kind of time to really take in the incredible parks. And use the weekend for Disney Springs!
I usually take 1 park a day and start the cycle over at the end of the first 4 parks. Eat one sit down per day. So I book for 7 days. Disney is a foodies paradise 😊
We finally tried the kitchen sink at Beaches and cream. Bucket list. But I would say Hot Fudge is what ruins the dessert. It melts the ice cream TOO fast for your parties second serving. Turns to mushy gross combo flavors. So maybe leave out the hot fudge or ask for some on the side for those that want chocolate. Too much money for soup
100% when I went to disney as a kid we did not buy any food at all. Not even a mickey bar.. so guess who bought one everyday at the park and i have zero regrets haha
I don’t know if I can trust AJ’s food recommendations since she steered me wrong with the gingerbread caramel cookie from karamel kuche…. That cookie was AWFUL!!! -your friendly neighborhood gingerbread cookie connoisseur
@@dfbbreea lol I will admit I’m using your guys vids to checkout what’s new to plan for my first solo trip to disney in a few months although my first time ever travelling alone and first time travelling since 2016 so it should be very interesting
Generally the food at Disney World is of poor quality and terribly over priced. The real way to save money at Disney World is to pack your own food. Find a pretty spot to eat it to enjoy the ambiance. I usually buy a Turkey leg or a Mickey pop for fun, but eats my meals from my own back pack. Bring a collapsible water bottle and a packet for iced tea or lemonade to fill at a water station and you are set.
AJ - is it possible to do another vegetarian (and vegan?) food update. I just searched for one on your site and the most recent was 6 years ago. It would be great to see for both WDW and Disneyland. Thanks!
This would be very handy.
All those burgers , steaks, and everything with cheese looks so good. The ice creams look yummy.
I feel like we will need 2 park days per park. 1 for rides and attractions, 1 for food!
I FEEL this LOL
It sounds insane, but I recommend 2 weeks. Ten days of park admission is pretty much the same price of five days, and it genuinely takes that kind of time to really take in the incredible parks. And use the weekend for Disney Springs!
I usually take 1 park a day and start the cycle over at the end of the first 4 parks. Eat one sit down per day. So I book for 7 days. Disney is a foodies paradise 😊
@@karontipton4656 Yeah, you are not kidding. So much to choose from--over 400 restaurants now!
We did 2 days at epcot for that reason
We went to Artist's Point a couple months ago and it was FANTASTIC!! Definitely highly recommend!!
I Lava You! at Sunshine Terrace is my fave Dole Whip!
And it’s SO underrated!!
@@dfbbreea I feel like it gets missed so easily because people head right to Aloha Isle.
Sunshine
Anyone else shocked that Boma didn’t make it on the list, especially the breakfast section?
Can you do an app for Disney I would love that keep hearing about it
Hey DFB! Removing character dining, where would you send a foodie in WDW? Strictly chron food...
We finally tried the kitchen sink at Beaches and cream. Bucket list. But I would say Hot Fudge is what ruins the dessert. It melts the ice cream TOO fast for your parties second serving. Turns to mushy gross combo flavors. So maybe leave out the hot fudge or ask for some on the side for those that want chocolate. Too much money for soup
0:00 yummmm
Wait, did I just get Rick Rolled by AJ and the DFB team?! 😅
🎶Never gonna give you uuuuup…🎶
The free guides through the QR codes never get sent to my email (after confirming email) and I've tried with multiple emails.
I hear you always mention the coconut dole whip, I have never seen it where can I find it?
Aloha Isle in Magic Kingdom 🙂
@@sheilasutardi1363 thank you!!
They use higher quality chocolate in the in-park chocolate ice cream bar. Right?? Right?!?!
100% when I went to disney as a kid we did not buy any food at all. Not even a mickey bar.. so guess who bought one everyday at the park and i have zero regrets haha
I think it is thicker, too.
pineapple and orange
I don’t know if I can trust AJ’s food recommendations since she steered me wrong with the gingerbread caramel cookie from karamel kuche…. That cookie was AWFUL!!!
-your friendly neighborhood gingerbread cookie connoisseur
Awesome
Chef Art Smiths for some fried chicken and donuts 🤤
I wanna go there so bad!! The food looks so yummy!!
Yessssssssssssssss
It's so good
I was disappointed in Homecoming. 😢 Next year, I’m looking at Morimoto, Jaleo, Chef’s de France, Storybook, and Brown Derby.
$39 for a piece of meat
I'm happy I'm vegan
Being British, what on earth is Dole Whip ? (spelling).... Please remember UA-cam goes out to over 200 countries ;)
it's a frozen non-dairy fruit flavored soft serve!
Sorry what I meant to say is that bananas are not native to Africa, but yes they are currently being grown there...
Kimonos at the swan is really underrated!
Any tips or a guide specifically for artificial dye free?
Cinderella’s Royal table restaurant is not good. The food is horrible. Any of the quick stops are better
Williams Mark Lewis Gary Thompson Elizabeth
I don’t know why I watch this I’m a chicken fingers eater
🤣 Hey, we still make for good company! Hee hee.
@@dfbbreea lol I will admit I’m using your guys vids to checkout what’s new to plan for my first solo trip to disney in a few months although my first time ever travelling alone and first time travelling since 2016 so it should be very interesting
Sorry bananas do not grow in Africa😢
Except in Angola, Congo, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, etc.
Generally the food at Disney World is of poor quality and terribly over priced. The real way to save money at Disney World is to pack your own food. Find a pretty spot to eat it to enjoy the ambiance. I usually buy a Turkey leg or a Mickey pop for fun, but eats my meals from my own back pack. Bring a collapsible water bottle and a packet for iced tea or lemonade to fill at a water station and you are set.
Considering their quick service is less expensive than a McDonalds meal please explain how a sit down restaurant is poor quality?