I'm sure this is the best value in the park because my giant turkey leg could have fed a starving village and it was only like $11. I've gotten them at renaissance festivals before and they were always great but this thing is better than great. I go to bite in wondering how tuff it will be and it was like butter and just melted in my mouth. It was hard to find, even while using Google Maps. No sign on the cart saying turkey legs. And they sit out a turkey leg in the front window but it was sitting a foot below the window and you could barely get a glimpse of it. If I was Disney I would have a humongous plastic turkey leg and corn on the cob on the roof of this cart. That would have helped a lot. Also my biggest complaint would be the Doritos or Cheetos only chip selection. I asked the girl if they had Sun Chips (a healthier alternative), and she said...
Read moreThe turkey leg was perfect. It was my granddaughters 7th birthday and first time at Disneyland .We drove 12 hrs.it rained the entire time of our visit and the website and staff made it impossibly difficult to reschedule so we toughed it out.what I did not like was my turkey leg cost me$35 I paid with a hundred dollar bill and was given a pile of fives in heavy rain and when I had a better chance to...
Read moreAh, Disney turkey legs. Lord knows what genius genetically modified those turkeys to be nothing but gigantic legs, but my love goes out to them. I believe they also (to acquire the desired gigantism) mixed some pig into the genes as it tastes somewhere between smoked ham and turkey. The aroma pulls you in, the taste keeps you gnawing away, and the grease makes you hate yourself for the rest of...
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