When it comes to eating desserts, I could easily pass. I’d
rather have a burger over cake. I am however a great appreciator of ice cream. It is
one of my favorite foods. I prefer hard
ice cream over soft serve. Depending on
the flavor, I can eat ice cream with or without toppings. Disney World and
Universal in Orlando are filled with a great variety of frozen delights, and I was ready to try as many as I thought my waist line
could handle.
Animal Kingdom
Riding the first day of vacation high, and
feeling the need for something to top off our Tamu Tamu lunch, we went in search of the elusive Animal Kingdom ice cream sandwich.
There is no sign naming
the kiosk where the ice cream sandwiches are sold. You just have to look for the kiosk that has it on the menu. We found that kiosk located in between the entrance to the
Discovery Island Trail and the large entryway to the Harambe Africa section of
the park.
We stood in line and
debated if we should get one to share or our own. Fortunately the girl in front of us
ordered an ice cream sandwich. Once we saw how gigantic it was, there was no need
to get more than one.
The chocolate chip cookies
are the star of the this treat. They
were fresh and delicious and the cold super creamy vanilla ice cream complemented the cookies
well. There were only two issues
1)
We had to put a lot of muscle into hacking away at the cookie in order to split it in half.
2)
The hot weather
caused the ice cream to melt rather quickly.
Things got messy, especially towards the end. I had to take a trip to the restroom to get un-sticky.
Things got messy, especially towards the end. I had to take a trip to the restroom to get un-sticky.
Minor problems however
compared to the delightfulness of the sandwich. It was my favorite of our
Disney World ice cream treats. I recommend
getting one if you ever find yourself in Animal Kingdom.
Magic Kingdom
I know, this might sound a
little crazy to all of the Disney people, but this was our first time trying
the popular Dole Whip vs. Citrus Swirl treats.
I was unaware in the past that they were such a thing. We
wanted to see what the fuss was all about. To make a proper assessment,
we had to get one of each.
The biggest pro to the
Citrus Swirl is that the lines at The Sunshine Tree Terrace are refreshingly
short.
The Citrus Swirl is tasty,
but it does have a more tart slightly bitter pithy orange taste, so if you aren’t
into that, it may not be your preferred treat.
The Dole Whip line was the
longest line I waited in during our entire trip. There is a significant lack of
shade and I could feel my skin crisping as I stood there waiting, and
waiting. I think the problem was that most
groups nominate one poor soul to be their Dole Whip point person so each person
standing at the window ordered three, six, even ten Dole Whips.
There was a British mother
and daughter standing in front of me in line and a woman from Texas standing
in front of them. I witnessed what I
could only describe as a British SNL skit where the British people make fun of
what they think the stereotypical American is like.
First the woman from Texas
kept pushing her sun block on the British ladies as though they were so foreign
sun block must be a revolutionary invention to them.
“It’s cloudy and rainy all the time
where y’all are from right?”
Texas must have asked that
at least four times. At first the British ladies tried explaining that during the summer
the weather in the UK is pretty much the same as the US, but they finally gave up trying to reason with Texas and replied
yes.
Texas continued talking
the composed polite Brits’ ears off. She was TMIng all over the place and at
one point the conversation devolved into her telling the ladies how in the US
simple minded people kill babies by accidentally leaving them in hot cars. I really wanted to
throw the flag at that point and tell her you can’t talk about dying babies at
Disney World. Really there should be a
Disney task force that sweeps in and carts you away if you broach such
topics. I also wanted to apologize to the two
British ladies and let them know that we aren’t all like Texas. I imagine that
once they had their Dole Whips in hand, they ran as fast as they could to the
other side of the park to evade Texas for the rest of the day.
I liked the Citrus Swirl
but if I had to choose, I liked the Dole Whip a little more. It is sweet, light, and maybe it was the dehydration
I experienced while standing in line, but I thought it was the more refreshing of
the two.
The other most popular ice
cream treat in Disney World is the Mickey Bar.
I’m not sure if it’s that you are on vacation and at Disney World, but I
think that The Mickey Bar is better than your normal grocery store ice cream bar of a similar kind.
The Mickey Bar’s chocolate
coating is thick and the chocolate is good quality. We enjoyed our Mickey Bar break, but like the ice cream sandwich, they can get messy quick.
Downtown Disney
We were feeling a little
worn out the night we went to Downtown Disney.
Shannon skipped on ice cream, but I felt like I had to have my
Ghirardelli sundae.
If we are at a
destination that has a Ghirardelli Shop we try to make a stop. I’m not sure what it was, if it really wasn’t
as good as it used to be, or if we had had such great ice cream already on the
trip that it couldn’t measure up. I got
the Caramel Sundae and it wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t fantastic like I remembered.
It could have been just an off night for
them. It was a busy night at Downtown Disney and the woman taking our order was
grumpy and reminded me of the Lunch Lady from the Billy Madison movie. I’m willing to give Ghirardelli the benefit of the doubt and another try on a
future trip.
Epcot
This is a bit of a cheat. We had every intention of
having ice cream at L’Artisan de Glaces in France. I was looking forward to it well before our
plane departed for Orlando, but we visited Epcot at the end of our trip and by
then we were feeling a little daired- out.
Instead of ice cream we stopped in
Japan at the Kabuki Café to try a Kaki-gori.
Kaki-gori is shaved ice
that is topped with fruit flavor. You
can get strawberry, cherry, melon (tastes like honeydew), tangerine, or you can
get rainbow if you want to try all of the flavors.
Shannon got tangerine, while I went all in
and got the rainbow with an added topping of sweet milk (that makes it ice
creamish right?).
This sounds a little
strange, but as soon as I took the first bite I was transported to a Spanish
colonial square draped with purple-pink flowers in the San Felipe section of Panama
City. Kaki-gori was exactly the same
fruit flavored topped with sweet milk treat we had in Panama, but there they
were called raspados. We enjoyed our
Kaki-goris so much that if we hadn’t strayed so far from Japan and scored a
good fireworks viewing spot, we would have had a second.
Universal Studios-Diagon Alley
The ice cream place that I
was most looking forward to visiting during our trip was Florean Fortescue’s Ice Cream Parlor
in Diagon Alley.
I remember reading The
Prisoner of Azkaban and being jealous of Harry as he hung out at Florean Fortescue’s,
eating strawberry peanut butter ice cream while Florean shared his knowledge of
the Goblin Wars. I couldn’t believe I
was standing in front of that actual ice cream parlor. It was the place I most
wanted to see brought to life in Diagon Alley.
The theming is fun and
charming, but the service is no joke.
Everyone is pleasant and polite but the line works like the Soup Nazi of
ice cream lines. You better know what
you want when they ask, which is easier said than done as there are so many
wonderful choices.
They have a Butterbeer
soft serve, but I really wanted to try the strawberry peanut butter ice cream since 1) it
is directly from the books and 2) peanut butter is my favorite ice cream
flavor. I got one scoop of strawberry peanut butter and a scoop of earl grey lavender because how could I pass up a
chance to do a Potter- Next Generation ice cream mash up?
I adored the strawberry
peanut butter. Oh how I wish I could have some right now. It needs to become a more popular ice cream
flavor. I felt that the earl grey
lavender was too mild. Maybe they made
it that way so it wouldn’t overwhelm the not so adventurous, but I thought
that the earl grey ice cream that I had in Bryant Park in NYC was more
flavorful.
The ice cream at Florean
Fortescue’s was so good, we returned for a second round the next day. On our
second visit Shannon tried the clotted cream ice cream. It was a strange mixture of tart and sour, I
was not a fan. I couldn’t pass up a chance to have the
strawberry peanut butter again and I also got a scoop of the salted caramel
blondie. That flavor was also divine. I
look forward to trying the other flavors and maybe even the butterbeer soft
serve the next time I'm at Universal Orlando.
Our Orlando Parks trip turned out to be a
great ice cream/ice treat tour.
If you
have a favorite Disney ice cream stop let me know. We are working on putting
together another trip this fall and I’d love to try some different creamy indulgences.
J.K. Rowling skipped over the part of Harry's life where he blew all of his inheritance money partying in his 20s and had to earn money by scooping ice cream at Florean Fortescue's |