True, but there’s only 1 Casey’s!!!I doubt it will reopen until social distancing goes away as it's too small of a space and they dont have the staffing. I was there in September as well as earlier this month. You can get a hotdog at other places.
So you go to the parks for “gourmet” food? The vast majority of park visitors eat where they can create new memories/traditions for themselves. The parks are loaded with fast food type places. That’s a part of the park experience. Popcorn, ice cream, pretzels, burgers, Starbucks, you name it, it’s most likely there. Oh, BTW, Sysco is one of the country’s largest food distributors to restaurants. Makes me think you’ve eaten “cheap Sysco” food at some point.Yeah, but it's not like they are good, high quality hot dogs that are a cut above the standard generic food service hot dogs anymore. You can dress them up and charge 15 bucks, but it's still just a cheap Sysco hot dog.
AGREED! I'd passed on Casey's for years and finally stopped in. Oscar Mayer weiner, for sure. Loved sitting outside, and loved the old "bleacher" seating inside, but definitely not worth the hype.Yeah, but it's not like they are good, high quality hot dogs that are a cut above the standard generic food service hot dogs anymore. You can dress them up and charge 15 bucks, but it's still just a cheap Sysco hot dog.
The bleacher seating has been gone for years. They replaced it with tables. Currently, it's used as an extension for the Emporium.AGREED! I'd passed on Casey's for years and finally stopped in. Oscar Mayer weiner, for sure. Loved sitting outside, and loved the old "bleacher" seating inside, but definitely not worth the hype.
You may be able to get a hot dog other places, but during our Nov. trip, I couldn't find the frozen mint julep anywhere.I doubt it will reopen until social distancing goes away as it's too small of a space and they dont have the staffing. I was there in September as well as earlier this month. You can get a hotdog at other places.
So you go to the parks for “gourmet” food? The vast majority of park visitors eat where they can create new memories/traditions for themselves. The parks are loaded with fast food type places. That’s a part of the park experience. Popcorn, ice cream, pretzels, burgers, Starbucks, you name it, it’s most likely there. Oh, BTW, Sysco is one of the country’s largest food distributors to restaurants. Makes me think you’ve eaten “cheap Sysco” food at some point.
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