َAdmit. A big part of the reason you love theme parks is the food. In fact, for many of us, that's the theme of these parks.Where else can you find so many colors and tastes and sinful whims in one place? And where else can you rationalize the sampling of all of them?Here's ten you have to try it at least once.

The Big Pink donut | Universal Studios

 The Big Pink donut at Lard Lad at Universal Studios —  DISboard
Join the chief of Wiggum of The Simpsons in the lard, donuts, at Universal Studios, for one of the most emblematic items in the series: The Big Pink donut.

Once you have tried this great dew delight, which is bigger than the average man's hand, you will understand why Homer really considered selling his soul to the devil for a donut.




Character-inspired chocolate dipped apples | Disneyland and Walt Disney World

 Disney Minnie Mouse chocolate dipped apples — Photo from pintrest


Almost too cute to bite-instagram them before you! – These gourmet caramel apples are from classic Disney.
No matter how old you are, you will literally feel like a child in a candy store in the main street confectionery of the Magic Kingdom. There is no need to feel guilty for chocolate, candy, marshmallows and jelly beans because the foundation of this particular delight is a tart, juicy Granny Smith apple, after all. And you know what to say about an apple a day ...
Cinnamon bread | Dollywood

Dollywood's cinnamon bread — Photo courtesy of Estonian Kringel

The signature of Dolly Parton's cinnamon bread is so beloved, the recipe has been copycatted everywhere. But everyone will agree that there is nothing like the original in Dollywood.
You can smell the goodness of butter, cinnamon floating from the grist mill, where guests line up, happily anticipating their first bite of the hot-out bread oven. Trust us and buy more than one loaf.
Funnel cake sundae | Six Flags 





Six Flags' World Famous Funnel Cakes — Photo courtesy of Six Flags
Of course, the funnel cake is a staple of the theme park, but nobody does that. The world-famous Six Flags Cake ice cream is a homemade powdered sugar funnel cake, blended to size with soft serve ice cream, real whipped cream, a maraschino cherry and your choice of fresh strawberries, sweet chocolate sauce or weekly specials like candy corn and '.
Featured in the limited times along the season, you can also test the funnel cake M & M's last, the Big Texan funnel cake, the unicorn funnel cake and the triple-stacked funnel-quake, which just explodes into flavors!


Granny’s apple fries | LEGOLAND



Granny's apple fries at LEGOLAND — Photo courtesy of Karilyn Owen


This author's gift was invented at Legoland, where creativity is celebrated in all areas. Culinary geniuses Cook Granny Smith's apples, slice them like potato chips, sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar, add some secret ingredients and serve them with a vanilla sauce.
You can find Granny fries in the medieval section of California Park Castle Hill. Buy one for each person or you can find yourself just for them.

Dole whips | Disneyland and Walt Disney World




 Disney Dole Whip — from google
You haven't had the full Disney experience until you have waited on the very long line for one of these frozen artworks that have developed a cult-like following since it was introduced into 1986.
This tropical feeling is basically non-dairy soft pineapple milkshake serve, however it is much more. Available in the Enchanted Tiki Room of Adventureland, it is still whipping the fans in a frenzy and has become synonymous with parks like Mickey himself.

Cheeseburger Steamed Pods | Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

 Cheeseburger Steamed Pods at Pandora - The World of Avatar at Disney's Animal Kingdom — Photo courtesy of Mary Jo Collins
I see you, you lovely little futuristic twist on the burger.
Available at the Cantina Satu'li in Pandora – The world of Avatar, the newest addition to Disney's Animal kingdom, Bao buns – steam pods – is stuffed with ground beef, ketchup, mustard, gherkin and cheddar cheese. They are served with crispy cabbage of vegetables and french fries. You'll be sad if you get lost.



King Size Shakes | Hersheypark

Hersheypark's King Size Shake — Photo courtesy of Ashley
It would be inexcusable to visit Hersheypark – "The Sweetest Place on Earth" – and not indulge, so head straight to the chocolate and go big. More specifically, go king size.
The 32 ounces of king size are available in Hershey's, Reese ' s and kisses, and are delicious in themselves. But they are toppings – slices of peanut butter pie, sprinkles, pretzel bars, Reese's pieces, mini Reese Cups! – which put them staggeringly over the edge.

School Bread | Epcot




 School Bread at Norway Pavilion at EPCOT — Photo courtesy of pintrest
You can find this Epcot favorite at Kringla bakeri og Kafe in the Norwegian pavilion.
Based on the snacks that Norwegian parents packed in their children's school lunches, this sweet bread – but not too sweet – is stuffed with vanilla custard and topped with icing and coconut. It helps to explain why Scandinavian countries are considered the happiest in the world. 

Smoked meats | Busch Gardens Williamsburg




 Smoked meats at Trapper's Smokehouse at Busch Gardens Williamsburg — Photo courtesy of Busch Gardens Williamsburg
No need to ask directions. Just follow the irresistible smells of smoky trapper in the new village of France from Busch Gardens Williamsburg for a real meal.
Choose from walnut ribs and smoked oak, baby ribs, veal breast that is smoked for ten hours or your famous slow smoked chicken. After basically eating dessert all day, it is the perfect way to finish your visit with some proteins.



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