The treat to get?

mickEblu

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Because of your constant championing of these I was meaning to get one on Wednesday but forgot. They look pretty good. Is it a coconut macaroon topped with white chocolate and coconut?
 

Phroobar

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No...unless you really enjoy standing in another line. But if you really have to have the Nachos, that's up to you.
Makes me wonder why anyone would want to stand in that line for booze? It looks like its hours long. Isn't it easier to walk to Trader Sams and get sloshed there?
 

George Lucas on a Bench

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Because of your constant championing of these I was meaning to get one on Wednesday but forgot. They look pretty good. Is it a coconut macaroon topped with white chocolate and coconut?

Yes. My theory is that they are a lost Little Debbie snack that could never be produced because they would have put all the other snacks out of business do to their greatness. But a rogue Little Debbie employee leaked the recipe to Disney and now, they can only be found at the bakery in Disneyland.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
The English Toffee!

I agree, but there hasn't been any at DL for a couple months. I was there in January and there wasn't any, and a friend checked for me on Wednesday and couldn't find any. She even asked and they said they didn't and wouldn't have any. So I guess it is just a WDW treat now.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
I LOVE Pooh Corner. I could happily live there.

This.... i love that whole area. The details in the shop, the queue for the Pooh ride with the little creek and all of the miniature homes and of course the ride itself. I'm prepared to take some heat for this but I think Pooh is one of the Top 3-4 FL style dark rides at DLR. Anyway, the whole area is great with Splash Mountain looming and the Hungry Bear overlooking the ROA. I'm one of the few that isn't too happy about a path connecting from Critter Country to SWL because i feel it would lose the that charm it has now. However, if the path is just extending along the ROA it probably wont effect the inside of the land so much as it would the peaceful views when eating at the Hungry Bear.

For some reason I have a particular fondness for the West side of the park because it seems that's where my family always spent most of our time when I was a kid. I have more memories of the Jungle Cruise, HM, POTC and CBJ than I do of Fantasyland. I have almost none from an early age in Tomorrowland.
 
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Curious Constance

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This.... i love that whole area. The details in the shop, the queue for the Pooh ride with the little creek and all of the miniature homes and of course the ride itself. I'm prepared to take some heat for this but I think Pooh is one of the Top 3-4 FL style dark rides in the park. Anyway, the whole area is great with Splash Mountain looming and the Hungry Bear overlooking the ROA. I'm one of the few that isn't too happy about a path connecting from Critter Country to SWL because i feel it would lose the that charm it has now. However, if the path is just extending along the ROA it probably wont effect the inside of the land so much as it would the peaceful views when eating at the Hungry Bear.

For some reason I have a particular fondness for the West side of the park because it seems that's where my family always spent most of our time when I was a kid. I have more memories of the Jungle Cruise, HM, POTC and CBJ than I do of Fantasyland. I have almost none from an early age in Tomorrowland.
I'm with you, the whole Critter Country area is just so well done and charming. I've always loved Winnie The Pooh, my whole life, so any ride based on it will be a favorite with me.
 

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