Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
Says YOU?! . Lol you complain about everything - said lightheartedly - I appreciate your candor and tone
RIF...is my suggestion.
Says YOU?! . Lol you complain about everything - said lightheartedly - I appreciate your candor and tone
Reduction in Force?RIF...is my suggestion.
I prefer the ice cream in France. Probably because of the flavors. But next time Iām there Iāll try them both āfor researchā haha
Reduction in Force?
But you chose that flavor. They have standard flavors all the way down to vanilla as well.First time I ever tried Salt & Straw in Downtown Disney was when they were currently offering their seasonal flavor called Creepy Crawly Critters which has crickets and meal worms. Better than I expected but it's not something I would want to buy to cool off obviously.
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It really is, the tiramisu flavor is my favorite and the epcot brioche ice cream sandwich canāt hold a candle to the bombolatos at Vivoli.Of course, Vivoli Il Gelato at Disney Springs is the best gelato/ice cream on property and nothing else is even close.
I didn't say I didn't like it. I even said better than expected. I'm adventurous so I tried it but of course I would not buy it on a regular basis.But you chose that flavor. They have standard flavors all the way down to vanilla as well.
I liked Vivoli, but $6 for a tiny, sample size cup, seemed overpriced to me.Why would you get ice cream in France when you can walk a bit further and get the vastly superior gelato in Italy??
Not that I've been to the new permanent gelato place, but I assume it's basically the same as the old cart they had, and the gelato from that cart was better than the ice cream in France. Of course, Vivoli Il Gelato at Disney Springs is the best gelato/ice cream on property and nothing else is even close.
I liked Vivoli, but $6 for a tiny, sample size cup, seemed overpriced to me.
The gelato "portion" I got at that time was sad, gone in 3 or 4 teaspoons! It was good, just not the best gelato I've ever had. Still think it's overpriced, even for Disney.Well, it's in Disney Springs (and at Disney overall) so you have to expect the markup. A single scoop at Ghirardelli is $6 and one at Vivoli is $7 -- I'd rather pay that price for Vivoli.
Not that Ghirardelli's ice cream is bad; I just think the gelato at Vivoli is a lot better.
The more you pay for food, the smaller it gets.The gelato "portion" I got at that time was sad, gone in 3 or 4 teaspoons! It was good, just not the best gelato I've ever had. Still think it's overpriced, even for Disney.
The gelato "portion" I got at that time was sad, gone in 3 or 4 teaspoons! It was good, just not the best gelato I've ever had. Still think it's overpriced, even for Disney.
Gelato and ice cream, although similar, are not exactly the same, that's why I didn't compare Ghirardelli's ice cream with Vivoli's gelato. To me, gelato in Italy isn't better, it's simply the best. I should know.It wasn't the best gelato I've ever had either (had better in actual Italy) but it might be the best I've had in the US and was easily the best ice cream/gelato I've had at Disney.
I don't think $1 more than Ghirardelli for roughly the same amount is too overpriced, but nothing wrong with feeling differently!
Pretty much the same price as France.Pricey and they have some weird flavor combos
Do you know if there will only be the one location at Springs or will they also take over the former Ample Hills at BW too?Was wondering when theyād announce.
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