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  • 4 weeks later...
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It's hard to say because I try to avoid eating pizza at most parks...Guess I'll go with the pizza at either Kennywood or Cedar Point....Though, I'll say that chucky cheese has the best pizza I ever eaten!

  • 1 year later...
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I usually eat pizza at parks, because one slice isn't usually too much. I've had it at: Delgrosso's, Knoebels, KD, Seabreeze, Lake Compounce, and Carowinds.

 

Knoebels was the best, followed by Delgrosso's. KDs was above average, Carowinds and Compounce were mediocre, and I don't remember much about Seabreeze.

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so, if you ever go to gardaland in italy, you have to order a pizza at the wild-west saloon. it´s made by order and you can choose the toppings you like.

 

btw, i think the best pizza in the world is the one you get in northern italy.

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...that´s what i call a pizza

  • 5 months later...
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It's all about the Pizza Hut at Blackpool. Seriously, though, as much as I like Knoebel's pizza, after you've traveled around the world and had some pizza at the European parks, it just doesn't even compare.

 

Really? I like Knoebel's, but I also Looooooovvvve Pizza Hut. Even in a town full of great pizza places. It's the only one of the three major chains I really like.

 

You've got me curious though about the one in Blackpool. I've never been there, so I'd like to know what makes it so unique from the ones here in the US.

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Holiday World is the best to me.

 

On the flip side, the Papa John's at Six Flags St. Louis is both awful and way over priced. Something like 28 for a "large"(aka medium sized pizza elsewhere) that is actually an off brand pizza.

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Gotta go with Cesari's here, despite jacking their prices up to $2.75 a slice. I can get an equally tasting slice by staying in Bloomsburg for $.75 less, but it's still the best I've had at any park I've been to.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Always used to get the pizza on the boardwalk at Seaside Heights NJ... there was a little hole in the wall joint which severed a slice and a soda for $1.00... that was over 13 years ago now... but man, that was a great deal on the boardwalk... okay pizza, great deal... always got it...

  • 1 year later...
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I think most parks that I've had pizza are about a Sbarro's quality. What I mean it's about average; good, but not great. I can say I have never had a slice as bad as the stuff at 7-11, but that doesn't mean it's not out there.

As for the best, while not in nor a part of the park, The Dough Roller in Ocean City, MD next to Trimpers is probably some of the best pizza I've ever enjoyed.

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The best pizza of all-time for me was at CGA many years ago. They have since gotten rid of it

 

Best pizza still available would be Gardaland.

 

Worst pizza ever - Dukes of Hazard pizza at Movieland Studios, and all those horrible Papa John's.

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I should have tried the pizza at Gardaland. They had good panini though.

 

My favorite amusement park pizza so far is DelGrosso's. Though it was only good the first time we had it. The second time it was not good, which was disappointing because we stopped there just for the pizza.

 

I'm puzzled at the positive responses about LaRosa. That's a local chain here and their pizza is cafeteria quality.

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