elaine amj
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2012
Planning a 2 week food extravaganza this August (Our last longer trip was back in 2012 and we have only been back for annual short visits since). We're there with regular DDP (thank you free dining) and I am looking forward to food, food, FOOD! I was working on our plans for dining and I don't know if my stomach is going to be able to fit in everything I want to try at Animal Kingdom. It's always been pretty decent for food, but now, my must-dos there are even longer than my list at Epcot! I only have 2 days planned there and now I am thinking I need to add more, just for the eats lol.
TS
- Tusker House (mostly because I am hoping for a River of Lights package)
- Yak & Yeti (been wanting to eat here for some years now)
- Sanaa (I know - not IN the park....but it works best to eat here either as a park break or after the park)
QS
- Flame Tree BBQ
- Harambe Market
- Y&Y Local Food Cafe
- The brand NEW Sa'tuli Canteen in Avatarland!!
Snacks (this is the hardest - SO many filling snacks!!!)
- edamame (my son loves this & I love getting him some greens at WDW)
- Asian Noodle Salad
both at Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks. Oh and DH will definitely want the Banh Mi Sandwich!
This Touring Plans post on savoury snack credits got me even more excited:
http://blog.touringplans.com/2016/03/03/savory-snack-credits-at-animal-kingdom/
The classic Chicken Fried Rice at Y&Y Local Food Cafe (I did this back in 2012 to supplement sharing a QS meal at Flame Tree and it was perfect.
Baked Three Cheese Pasta at Eight Spoon Cafe. My DD adores mac n cheese and this will be an awesome meal for a measly snack credit.
Buffalo Chicken Waffle Slider at Trilo Bites. I had this a year or two ago and it was awesome (although VERY messy). Definitely want to have it again It's enough for a meal - again for just a snack credit.
Teriyaki Beef slider at Caravan Road.
Here are some more pics from another inspiring blog post: http://www.themouseforless.com/blog_world/2016/02/top-7-snacks-at-animal-kingdom/
Chai tea slushy at Royal Anandupar Tea Company is perfect for a steamy summer day!
Oh and this Trek Power Salad at Gardens Kiosk for my healthy-eating hubby
And sooooooo many more delicious options. There's no way I can fit this into 2 days. Time to add a 3rd visit, maybe a 4th....
Any other delicious-ness other DIS'ers have tried (or want to try)?
TS
- Tusker House (mostly because I am hoping for a River of Lights package)
- Yak & Yeti (been wanting to eat here for some years now)
- Sanaa (I know - not IN the park....but it works best to eat here either as a park break or after the park)
QS
- Flame Tree BBQ
- Harambe Market
- Y&Y Local Food Cafe
- The brand NEW Sa'tuli Canteen in Avatarland!!
Snacks (this is the hardest - SO many filling snacks!!!)
- edamame (my son loves this & I love getting him some greens at WDW)
- Asian Noodle Salad
both at Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks. Oh and DH will definitely want the Banh Mi Sandwich!
This Touring Plans post on savoury snack credits got me even more excited:
http://blog.touringplans.com/2016/03/03/savory-snack-credits-at-animal-kingdom/
The classic Chicken Fried Rice at Y&Y Local Food Cafe (I did this back in 2012 to supplement sharing a QS meal at Flame Tree and it was perfect.
Baked Three Cheese Pasta at Eight Spoon Cafe. My DD adores mac n cheese and this will be an awesome meal for a measly snack credit.
Buffalo Chicken Waffle Slider at Trilo Bites. I had this a year or two ago and it was awesome (although VERY messy). Definitely want to have it again It's enough for a meal - again for just a snack credit.
Teriyaki Beef slider at Caravan Road.
Here are some more pics from another inspiring blog post: http://www.themouseforless.com/blog_world/2016/02/top-7-snacks-at-animal-kingdom/
Chai tea slushy at Royal Anandupar Tea Company is perfect for a steamy summer day!
Oh and this Trek Power Salad at Gardens Kiosk for my healthy-eating hubby
And sooooooo many more delicious options. There's no way I can fit this into 2 days. Time to add a 3rd visit, maybe a 4th....
Any other delicious-ness other DIS'ers have tried (or want to try)?
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