We here at DFB we welcome and embrace our fellow Disney Food Lovers!
But sometimes you might not necessarily know when you’ve joined our ranks! So we’ve created this simple list of ways to recognize when you’ve crossed over to the dark side. 😉
Do you fit any of these criteria? I can’t wait to hear from you about what your Disney Food Fan qualifications might be!
Let us know in the comments below what makes YOU a TRUE Disney Food Fan!
Here are a few of our favorites…
1. “No Be Our Guest reservation available? Time to change our flights.”
Yes. It happens. And don’t pretend you haven’t thought about it.
2. Your favorite t-shirt says “I ❤ School Bread“.
Yes. Yes it does.
3. Your “friends” who don’t know what a Citrus Swirl is have now been downgraded to acquaintances.
Unacceptable.
4. You have been known to enjoy both the Grand Marnier Slush and the Grey Goose Slush…at the same time.
Who hasn’t?
5. Rides? What rides?
So much food, so little time.
6. You choose your hotel based on what restaurants you can walk to.
How is this not a critical part of the planning process?
7. “Toy Story Mania fastpass or Carrot Cake Cookie…Toy Story Mania fastpass or Carrot Cake Cookie… . CARROT CAKE COOKIE!”
Obvi.
8. It’s never too early for a Mickey Bar.
Breakfast, anyone?
9. Your idea of geocaching is finding all the Dole Whip stops in America.
A reward around every corner.
10. You make your favorite Disney dishes at home…every day.
Why not?
Time to fess up, fellow addicts! How many of these describe YOU?!
Let us know in the comments below the characteristics that make you a Disney Food Fan! 🙂
Ok I save my priemium Bar wrappers and have them framed in my kitchen! Need I say more. See you in November:)
Change flights for reservations? Who does that? We had ADR’s before we have flights and even before we have a room reservation every time! Haha. We don’t plan really far in advance so no 180 days but we always get to eat where we want to! We did pick our resort this year bc of food. We’ll be there for F&W so we’re staying as close as we can get…Beach Club! We are DEFINITELY Disney food fans. Except school bread as we don’t like coconut.
What a relief- the only Disney addiction quiz I’ve failed. Of course, the only reason I don’t do these things is because we return so many times that I don’t worry about fitting it all in on every trip.
Can you do a list especially for Disneyland? I can think if quite a few ways you would know if you were a FLAG foodie 🙂
That should say DL foodie…stupid phone
Whew, we thought we were the only ones(my cousin & I)….those who know us just don’t understand….ADR all the way! BE Our Guest! replaced the #1 Le Cellier(now #2) BUT, where was the #11. Daily Disney Rice Krispy treats?(in any form)-we’ve been known to drool at the bake shop watching the tons of rice krispies & marshmallows being stirred!
Whew! Only a couple of these describe me! And I was beginning to think I was going overboard for my next vacation.
My husband & I passed with flying colors! Def Disney Foodies! Yes, we have changed our flights, & yes I make many Disney Dishes at home. If I can’t find the recipe, I figure it out. I make both Cheeseburger & Philly Steak flatbreds(SSR), Butternut Squash Soup & Chocolate Souffle( DCL), Cheddar Cheese Soup(Le Cellier), French Onion Soup(Le Chef’s de France), are some of my favorites. I also make PBJ Milkshakes(50’s Prime Time), Cotton Tini(T-Rex). We almost always plan our meals first, & then which park to visit or our activities around that.
Our trips now center more around eating than anything else!
How can I not know what “school bread” is? Someone please clue me in!
I need to know when the next ”Snack Attack” will be….need to plan my next major trip around that !
I’m always in search of a dole whip…I have stopped at Disneyland to only get a …Dole Whip
We’re doing a big family trip & my brother is going for the first time. He was upset that I was making 180 day ARD’s. He wanted to ‘just chill & go with the flow’. I laughed at his newness. Guess who got BoG ADR’s. 🙂
Hi there. So we go to the parks for a weekend every month (you may remember me as I’ve e-mailed you previously). My husband and I have a CM friend that works at BOG and gets us in without us having to make reservations. Today we wanted to snack for lunch so we could eat our entire BOG dinner. Went on your site to read reviews about the “turkey legs” as we’ve never tried them. Was not impressed about the mixed reviews. We asked a CM friend if they had ever tried the turkey legs. Her response? They ARE NOT turkey legs, they are EMU legs. Thought you should be aware of this and possibly investigate. We trust this 30+ service WDW CM. But your following may not take our word. The comments about the white muscle in the leg that was gross indicates the Emu, which spends most of their time running at top speeds. We will never eat this “turkey” leg, and thought your readers would appreciate knowing that they are not eating turkey. Thanks for a great blog!
Natalie
Guilty of most of those. I ALWAYS plan our trips around the restaurant reservations. How do you not do it that way?! Utterly ridiculous. 🙂 oh and we have atleast one family movie night a week, Disney movie, themed food, one of my favorites– Lady and the Tramp, spaghetti and meatballs and tiramisu, checkered tablecloth and all.:-) 🙂 🙂
I chose Pop over CBR because you can walk to AoA and Landscape of Flavors…
Hi Natalie! Thanks for your comment. Disney has stated officially that they are indeed turkey legs. The Emu/Ostrich rumors have been put to rest.
O, AJ, Rice Krispie treats have to be on this list. I won’t make them at home or buy them anywhere else. Those a WDW to me!
Also, everything else on your list!
And now, thanks to Beth Z, my office wall is getting a new piece of art!
We only stay at POR and Wilderness Lodge, because my husband LOVES magic cookies (no joke!).
10, 9, 8, 6, 4,3,1!
Love the list. Passion causes rambling, my apologies… Suggest ice cream cookie sandwich at MK And Cobb salad at Hollywood Brown Derby. Sushi at Wolfgang Pucks. LOVE eating at the bar at Tune-in lounge adjacent to Prime Time at studios .Favorite Disney restaurant hands down is Flying Fish (Boardwalk) every visit must include FF. Sugest dining at bar, VERY limited seating, at Narcoosses (grand Floridian) and hope you are served by Sergio. Our vote for best bar on property? The Wave at Contemporary. Humble suggests as I know we must have our personal favorites.
What is school bread please?
Paul — Thanks for your awesome suggestions! Here’s our post on school bread, one of our favorite snacks that you’ll find in the Norway Pavilion in Epcot. Hope you have a chance to try it!
WHERE CAN I BUY SCHOOL BREAD!!? I LOVE THAT STUFF!!!
Karen, School Bread is found a Kringla Bakeri in the Norway Pavilion in EPCOT.