I just heard on the local news here in St Louis that Six Flags here is going to start serving Dole Whips...:down:
I can wait until my next trip to WDW next month to get a real one.....
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I just heard on the local news here in St Louis that Six Flags here is going to start serving Dole Whips...:down:
I can wait until my next trip to WDW next month to get a real one.....
You can get a Dole Whip at Kennywood park in Pittsburgh,PA.
You can get a Dole Whip here in Northern Colorado at certain events
Things just seem to taste better at Disney.
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Dole soft-serve mix has been available for decades. All you need is a commercial soft-serve machine. You can get the mix in 7 flavors (orange, lemon, lime, raspberry, mango, strawberry, and pineapple).
Dole soft-serve is fat free, dairy free, and gluten free.
Steve
We have seen Dole Whips just like the ones at WDW available at multiple vacation destinations lately. They were available at an ice cream shop on Amelia Island.
... and soon you'll be able to ride the Steel Curtain ... Steeler fans will know all about this and certain other team's (fans) from the 70's will, not so fondly, remember it as well ... ( I had to go there )
Dole Whips are only served at Disney ... the rest are fakes ... right ??? haahaha !!
I guess the word has spread about how good these are. Sigh...They just don't seem as special anymore. Oh well, let's all: Whip It! ...Whip It Good!... (Sorry, had to go there.)
I know how you feel. For a while, I wouldn't buy caramel popcorn (even though you can get it ANYWHERE) except at Disney. It's nice to have that ONE thing that becomes special when you visit.
Got yogurt at a Redberry on the campus of TCNJ and they had dole whip as one of the flavors.
I refused to get one. :)
Yes and no. My kids live for the ultra-chlorinated smell of Disney water. POTC their favorite way to get their water high as you queue through to go deeper and deeper into the confines of the attraction. However the loathe Coke's Dasani water and wish there were other in park options.
Fun fact, there is no chlorine in the water rides at the Disney theme parks only at the water parks and in the pools. POTC and the other water rides use Bromine, because it does not bleach clothing and is less likely to cause skin irritation. That is why the Disney water had "that smell" to it.
Speaking of that smell, as I was leaving work at the jail yesterday morning, I swear one of the rooms smelled exactly like POTC. My coworkers thought I was just having Disney hallucinations, but I think the rain had mixed with something in one of the rooms and caused the smell.