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DelGrosso's Amusement Park (Tipton, PA; pretty small park but surprisingly nice) had some fantastic pizza that was better than Cesari's at Knoebels. That's probably because they make the dough right in front of you, and the sauce is their own as they are actually a tomato sauce company (the factory is right across the street from the park.)

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I know this isn't food, but Darien Lake has some generously sized wine-slushies that are pretty delicious and refreshing. I can't remember the winery they brought in to sell them, but it made the park a lot more tolerable.

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I don't always eat a full meal or two at every park I visit (sometimes I just get a snack or eat outside the park, and sometimes snack foods aren't the best gauge of how good a park's food is overall), but probably the best I can think of where I have actually eaten whole meals is BGE. They also have such a nice variety of foods, and not just typical theme park junk food. I also liked the chicken restaurant at KBF.

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My two best are: Blue Bayou @ Disneyland and The Rose and Crown @ World Showcase.

On a similar note- we bought Season Food passes at SFOT this year and found some improvement in the quality of the food- not great for the $, but improvement. It is at least up to average or better. The barbeque at "Jebs" is actually quite good.

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The pulled pork sandwich at the Reds Hall of Fame Grill in Kings Island was good- and the back patio has great views of Diamondback's splashdown.

 

My favorite theme park item is the cheesesteak sandwich at Kennywood right across from the Jack Rabbit and Skycoaster ticket booth. Amazing!

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I haven't seen this on here yet, but has anyone been to the (kinda) new Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta at Disney California Adventure? Its near Silly Symphony Swings. They have this Chicken Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto which is one of my favorite dishes at any park. Its $9 and totally filling and satisfying.

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I haven't seen this on here yet, but has anyone been to the (kinda) new Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta at Disney California Adventure? Its near Silly Symphony Swings. They have this Chicken Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto which is one of my favorite dishes at any park. Its $9 and totally filling and satisfying.

 

Mental note made for next week...

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A few of my favorites...

 

Fried Gyoza and Popcorn - Tokyo Disney Sea

Potato Patch - Kennywood

Pulled Pork - Knoebels

Raclette - Europa Park

Lasagna - Rainbow Magicland

Ms. Knotts Fried Chicken - Knott's Berry Farm

Frozen Butterbeer - Islands of Adventure

Cinnamon Bread - Dollywood

Chili - Dollywood

Skillets - Silver Dollar City

Thanksgiving Meal - Holiday World

Popcorn - Tokyo Disneyland

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I really liked Chefs De France at Epcot for some reason. I don't know particularly why.

 

Outside of Disney though I haven't really been to many parks outside of Six Flags Great America in over a decade so I don't remember the food really anywhere. And even when I did go to places like Kennywood, I never tried the Potato Patch.

 

Also, I remember Six Flags Great America having better food but it is all now just burger places and pizza. I swear they had better variety and better food in the past.

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Busch Gardens Williamsburg offers some good stuff during Christmas Town, such as prime-rib sandwiches and turkey dinners in the Festhaus, shrimp Alfredo (haven't tried this one yet) in Italy, and various port schnitzel sandwiches in Germany. You can get cinnamon-bun popcorn, too.

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Any theme park churro is a good churro, especially the ones that are 2-feet-long.

 

I remember a lot of my good theme park food experiences being at, ironically, Disneyland. As long as you avoid the typical tourist fare, there's a lot of really cool and delicious things around the park. Those many things include Dole whip (Enchanted Tiki Room), all-you-can-eat BBQ (Big Thunder Ranch), hand-dipped corn dogs (Main Street wagon), gumbo in a bread bowl (right next to Blue Bayou), Coldstone-style ice cream (Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor) and FUDGE (everywhere).

 

My last visit to SeaWorld was pretty good as well. Lots of barbecuing was going on, and I'm a sucker for anything off the grill.

 

Legoland's food was sorta hit-and-miss last time I visited, but their apple fries, though overrated, are good. Still have yet to try one of those rainbow ice creams, though...

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