Monday, October 26, 2009

Why Not Celebrate EVERY Holiday at Disney?



The official Disney Parks blog has some sweet new articles up today ... no pun intended, just thinking of the pumpkin pie.

How would you like to celebrate Thanksgiving without the cooking? Or the snow (I live in Wisconsin) ... or the dishes?

What if you could invite Chip and Dale instead of your in-laws?

That's right. You can have Thanksgiving dinner in Disneyland.



They call it the "Disney Family Thanksgiving Feast," and its an all-you-can-eat buffet served in the Grand Ballroom at the Disneyland Hotel. At $67 a person, it's a little more than can of that cranberry jello stuff, but listen to this description:

"The fall harvest and Thanksgiving favorites will include carved roasted breast of turkey and prime rib of beef, homemade stuffing, sweet potato soufflĂ©, fresh cranberry orange relish and smashed potato and gravy. Chilled poached shrimp, king crab legs, fresh salads, artisan cheeses, smoked salmon and cured meats will also be included in the display. It may be difficult, but you’ll want to save to room for dessert, which includes a variety of traditional pies, tarts, cookies, crepes and even a chocolate fountain with sweets for dipping."

That's right. A chocolate fountain. A big chocolate fountain.



I'm just glad my grandma makes awesome dumplings and pie, because if not ... I might just be on roadtrip to California this November.

Read the full article here.

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