I love the fries. I know that much. I never tried the Fajitas. But sometimes that line can be crazy. One time, there were about 6 or 7 people in front of me and it was taking forever. I saw Giant Drop nearby go up and down like 10 times I swear. I'm thinking, what's the freaking hold up here?
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Yummy Yummy Cafe is located in the new Wiggles World. It is a six flags version of a health bar. It's (somewhat) to the left of the old eagle entrance queue.
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forddude1416 wrote:Yummy Yummy Cafe is located in the new Wiggles World. It is a six flags version of a health bar. It's (somewhat) to the left of the old eagle entrance queue.
Health bar? there is not a single thing there that is healthy. They have hot dogs and chicken fingers.
the food might be good over at Fiesta Fries, but their employees suck. We were there the other day, and it took us almost fifteen minutes to get water because the person at the counter was a friend of the guest, so they were talking for ten minutes or so. Then, when the friend left, the people in the place were talking for five minutes, ignoring me while i was clearly standing in front of the window. It was a bunch of crap. Then they tried to charge us for water, which was stupid...
BullInDaBack4Life wrote:Health bar? You'll never catch me dead inside there. Heck, you'll never catch me dead anywhere in Wiggle's World for that matter.
Actually to tell you the truth the little fountain is pretty refreshing and beats waiting in line for a water ride!
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You don't know where they are? They are right next to Bull's entrance. How can you miss them, unless you've never been on Bull? Heck, you shouldn't miss them going on Giant Drop either, since they're nearby that as well. I don't recall the prices off hand. I don't commit to memory how much food costs.
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You all need to get to Kennywood, Knoebels and BGW if you want good theme park food, and for cheap at Kennywood and Knoeels. Also Waldameer has a mean meatball sub.
No one has eaten fries til you've eaten at the Potato Patch and you realize that last time you thought you were eating good fries, just how horribly mistaken you were
Will give CP credit though for Carmel Apples, they have the kind with the sliced apple drowned in Carmel and nuts, that's usually good.
And also Indiana Beach gets an honorable mention, especially at the skyroom, though never had a bad anything there, the most lackluster it gets there seems to be Burger Shake and it becomes good when you realize you're paying $4.50 for a cheeseburger, fries and a drink.
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BullInDaBack4Life wrote:You don't know where they are? They are right next to Bull's entrance. How can you miss them, unless you've never been on Bull? Heck, you shouldn't miss them going on Giant Drop either, since they're nearby that as well. I don't recall the prices off hand. I don't commit to memory how much food costs.
The only food I bought at great america was Demon nachoes. Otherwise we usualy bring a lunch in our car.
Did anyone watch the Food Network special on amusement park food on Saturday night? There was nothing about SFGAm but Busch Gardens, Knoebels, Coney Island and others were featured. The pie at Knott's Berry farm was making my mouth water.
...and it's about 1000 calories. About half of that huge a slice could be considered a meal. I'd like to try it out but it's way too big for me in my opinion.
You think Mooseburger and Aunt Martha's get long lines? That Boarding House at Knotts has been that way or worse ever since Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were in showbiz. That was long before Surfin' USA and the British Invasion. World War II was underway. The chicken does look like something great.
I found the special very interesting because they make everything from scratch. Nothing from the freezer!
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