Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs coming to Disney's BoardWalk at Walt Disney World
Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs coming to Disney's BoardWalk at Walt Disney World
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There already is in place what was a funnel cake kiosk on The Boardwalk that I’m pretty sure closed like everything with the 2020 shutdown and has never reopened. Hopefully they will reopen it too.I've always wondered, with the dearth of food options at the Boardwalk, why they don't put some corn dogs, burgers, hot dogs, funnel cakes, and curly fries out on the Boardwalk. They could put carts or just park a couple of food trucks. It fits in with whatever theming is left.
If that was the Boardwalk To Go kiosk, this is taking that space.There already is in place what was a funnel cake kiosk on The Boardwalk that I’m pretty sure closed like everything with the 2020 shutdown and has never reopened. Hopefully they will reopen it too.
There is a second funnel cake kiosk that was closed along with the Boardwalk To Go kiosk in 2020. Neither of them had reopened since 2020. Would be nice to see them reopen everything that closed with the shutdown.If that was the Boardwalk To Go kiosk, this is taking that space.
Casey's used to my favorite MK QS but has disappointed the last few years. We recently got both the Casey's traditional and Sleepy Hollow corndog and thought the corndog was better.I'll stick with the traditional at Casey's, thanks.
There's Belle Vue lounge set to 1930s but to your point it's not an actual restaurant on the boardwalk but is instead only a bar tucked in the hotel so it's not on anyone's radar.I cant believe they never created a restaurant fully themed to the 1940s Boardwalk to match the hotel...It could have been spectacular using amusement antiques, thematic architecture and design and the menu could have been all based on Boardwalk food... A restaurant open from 8-midnight every night, it would have been a bustling hub for Epcot Resorts guests and park goers alike... Instead we get Cake Bake Shop which will I am sure have limited hours and be ridiculously expensive....
don't you want a $30 slice of cake on your way to Epcot?I cant believe they never created a restaurant fully themed to the 1940s Boardwalk to match the hotel...It could have been spectacular using amusement antiques, thematic architecture and design and the menu could have been all based on Boardwalk food... A restaurant open from 8-midnight every night, it would have been a bustling hub for Epcot Resorts guests and park goers alike... Instead we get Cake Bake Shop which will I am sure have limited hours and be ridiculously expensive....
Yup! That's the idea, but indoor table service and a lot nicer...but fun casual fare and late night.
If you want to save money and are a couple, then buy a foot long hotdog and split the hotdog. Cheepo rules to live by!I agree Caseys is great and I love their variety of toppings. But its also great to have a spot to grab a good corn dog when walking around at the Boardwalk.
We like the food at Big River Grill. It can be also easy to get into.IMO, the Boardwalk doesn't need another TS. It needs a proper QS. I wish they would remove Big River Grill and make that a QS. It could serve a plated hot breakfast which is sorely missing in this area. Lunch and dinner with burgers, philly cheesesteaks, bucket of boiled shrimp, fried chicken and waffle sandwich, etc. Of course it would also have the elusive soda refill station for mugs. This QS should be open until at least midnight given the late hours of the nearby lively bars.
The Cake Bake Shop is going to be expensive and it will have it's following, at least for a few years. The QS in the whole area is so limited. Not everyone wants to go to a TS as it's more expensive and sucks up valuable time.
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