Have the bestest trip you silly old bear you. Bring back lots of pictures.
Anything listed on the park maps as an attraction is fair game for inclusion in the Rally.
I cannot confirm nor deny the inclusion of any attraction in the Rally.
Churros? Yes, and they have been available in different tastes. Currently they are available in honey lemon, and maple (at TDS). Turkey Legs are sold by the elevated train track in front of the Riverboat dock.
I would be interested in how the difference is cuisine overall, is a japanese theme park going to have more nutritional food than a US park? I havn't eaten a corndog in years as I classify it as junk or fast food. I bet the food available is leaner and higher in protein than here in the US, ever see fat japanese other than sumo wrestlers?
Actually, I find some Japanese food to be higher in fat. They love dark meat of chicken over here, skin and all. Everything is sauced too, either creamy or high-sodium sauces.
Lash Bear bring photos back and your great humor as well, have an excellent time!!
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Churros? Yes, and they have been available in different tastes. Currently they are available in honey lemon, and maple (at TDS). Turkey Legs are sold by the elevated train track in front of the Riverboat dock.
Thanks, TDLFAN!, I'm a bit surprised by TDR having churros, but not too surprised
by the flavors. A bit surprised by the Turkey legs though.... my relatives barely
know what it is much less taste it.
Actually, I find some Japanese food to be higher in fat. They love dark meat of chicken over here, skin and all. Everything is sauced too, either creamy or high-sodium sauces.
Yup. They're just not obsessed about fat like we are. For example, Kobe beef is
super marbled (which is all fat!) My understanding is that Japanese diet has
one of the highest sodium content in the world. Case in point, they put
soy sauce on pickles (pickled w/ salt) before eating it with rice which has furikake (rice flavoring) which
is 80% salt!
But on the other side, the japanese typically eat way more fish and vegetables
than we do. And typically get more exercise as well.
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