WDW Magazine December 2014 - Crowds at WDW | Page 66
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amount of sweet toppings it has. The presentation of the Kitchen Sink puts it over the
top; it’s served in a bowl made to look like a real kitchen sink! Now, you have the option
of getting your kitchen sink in the classic silver bowl, or in a new Mickey Mouseinspired kitchen sink. The wait-staff here always makes those who order this massive
dessert experience every bit of the excitement of this special occasion. I’ll never forget
seeing the yellow spinning lights on the ceiling (when a party would order the Kitchen
Sink) for the first time when I was a little kid. Click here to find out how you can make
your very own Kitchen Sink sundae at home.
From start to finish, there is something special about every part of each guest’s time
spent here. Next time you dine at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, will you be daring
enough to attempt to finish the ultimate Walt Disney World dessert?
By Danny McBride
I'm from Long Island, New York and I've visited The Walt Disney World Resort nearly 50 times
since the year I was born, 1995. I am a social media contributor to WDW Magazine and Dad's
Guide to WDW. I also write for Walt Disney World News Today: The Magazine. My lifelong
dream is to work for The Walt Disney Company. My favorite attraction is The Haunted Mansion, and my favorite resort is The Polynesian!