What's the one thing you HAVE to have on your visit to WDW?

Beckett

Well-Known Member
Well, I checked and didn't see this mentioned anywhere...Mac and Cheese from The Friar's Nook! This is just heaven for me and my daughter, we love it! Also, Mickey Rice Crispy treats and the brownie sundae they make near Adventureland is delicious! It is soft serve ice cream but so delicious! :hungry:
 

DisneyJunkie

Well-Known Member
I know I HAVE to have......the time of my life. And I usually do. But as far as must-haves with food is concerned, I must have a coke or rootbeer float with my snack credits, and I must have the Jack Daniels mousse for dessert at Coral Reef.
 

Gomer

Well-Known Member
Definitely School Bread from Kringla Bakery.
Oh...and Lefse from Kringla bakery
Also, maybe the cloudberry horn at Kringla bakery.

And to mix it up a bit, maybe a Viking Coffee from Kringla Bakery.

I spend a lot of time in Norway. :oops:
 

MrsSomers

New Member
It's funny, the more times you go, the longer that "just one thing" list gets!

Based on my last trip, it's a tie between the Zebra Dome (Boma) or the Carrot Cake Cookie (HS). They were both so wonderfully delicious, that I can't imagine not going back to get them again!
 

RyPat

Well-Known Member
So I have my first trip coming up this Halloween and I am making lists like there's no tomorrow (on my phone, laptop, scraps of paper...). I have plans to make my final list soon, but wanted to know, what is the one thing you HAVE to have when you visit? (I have the sweet potato nuggets from the Golden Oak Post down!) I really don't want to miss out on any hidden gems ^_^ And wanted to know what you would all pick, and why:)

School Bread, School Bread, School Bread :):happy::hungry: at Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe in Norway (oh and because its awesome! and surprisingly cheap for Disney)

Norway-School-Bread.jpg
 

Tinkfriend37

New Member
I love Dole Whips! If you are on a dining plan the only place in Disney World you can get the dole whip snack credit is at the Polynesian Resort and Pineapple Lanai. Also, if getting into Ohana for breakfast is a problem the famous Tonga Toast is also served at the Polynesian at Captian Cooks.
 

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