Pork Shank at Disney World!

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Anybody try the Pork Shank at Disney Worlds new Fantasyland? It's delicious:thumbup::D









 
No but I am going for the Christmas party on Dec1 & 2. I will try them then. They look great.

All that stuff was a mess last year for Halloween. Is it all done?
 
Those are awesome! The turkey legs are pretty good too.

How do you like the LeFou's Brew? My girls love that stuff! We usually drive down twice a year, got another trip coming up in March:thumbup:
 
Disney is a magical place. Taken the kids many times and although it can be stressful at times and a long drive its so worth it.

TUrkey legs are good but that Pork shank looks a lot better:thumbup:

Enjoy yourself:cool:
 
Yeah the turkey legs are good, but I like the pork shank better:) It's too bad they don't serve real beer at Gaston's Tavern:(
 
Yeah the turkey legs are good, but I like the pork shank better:) It's too bad they don't serve real beer at Gaston's Tavern:(

Well if you see a guy cutting up a pork shank with a ASHBM drinking a smuggled in Trappist beer. Don't worry it's just me. :)
 
That looks amazing. WAIT the beer is not real. :( Well I have a little buddy who got there this morning. I will have to see if his Grandparents will take him there to get me a pic.
 
I can't wait to make it to Disney someday, and now I really can't wait because the food looks delicious!
 
Oh my that looks delicious :thumbup: They have those at Cedar Point and they are AMAZING :D
 
This just makes me hungry for amusement park food. Boy oh boy am I hungry now :thumbup: Awesome pictures!
 
I can't wait to make it to Disney someday, and now I really can't wait because the food looks delicious!

THeres a lot of fast food, and some of the better places to eat book up early and are hard to get into.

Epcot has a lot of diversity and you can eat at places from all over the world.

THe coolest IMO is the dinner with Cinderella in the Big castle in the main park but you need to make reservations like 6 months or so ahead of time. Worth it though.

Took the kids for Hailey's Birthday couple years ago and they all loved it. If you plan it right ask em for a window seat around the time the fireworks go off:thumbup:

Somebody got engaged the night we were there which was kinda cool.

ETA: I got this pic and many others but this is one of the better ones of the castle at night. Real hard for me to get them to take fast enough without a tripod.

 
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I love her pinky is sticking out......keepin it fancy.
 
No but I am going for the Christmas party on Dec1 & 2. I will try them then. They look great.

All that stuff was a mess last year for Halloween. Is it all done?

Sorry I didn't so your question earlier. Yeah we went this year for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween. It's pretty much all completed. They had great Halloween decorations, fire works, fog effects, lots of candy for the kids, and we had pork shank at Gaston's Tavern:D
 
Sorry I didn't so your question earlier. Yeah we went this year for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween. It's pretty much all completed. They had great Halloween decorations, fire works, fog effects, lots of candy for the kids, and we had pork shank at Gaston's Tavern:D

I was at the Not so scary Halloween party too. I never saw the tavern. I guess when everyone cares more about the Halloween candy lines than riding Splash Mountain, I could miss it. There were about ten of us on that ride who didn't have to get out of it for SIX RIDES! That is a whole hour of Splash mountain. I waited 2.5 hours in the searing heat for one ride years back. I like the limited people events. At Halloween I watched the fireworks from the outside portion of Splash Mountain. Pure luck on the timing. Oh you went this year. Makes sense, I went last year. Looking forward to see it.
 
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