by Sean | May 15, 2014 | Favorite Food Friday
Our Favorite Food This Week: Mickey’s Kitchen Sink Sundae
Location: Plaza Ice Cream Parlor – Magic Kingdom
Price: $22.99 + tax

Welcome to this week’s Favorite Food Friday where we share our favorite foods with our friends. This week we head to the Magic Kingdom to the Plaza Ice Cream parlor for one of my favorite food groups, Ice Cream. Many of you have heard of the Kitchen Sink at Beaches and Cream which is one ice cream dish that DisneyDayByDay has yet to conquer. Well, we recently heard about the smaller version of the Kitchen Sink called the Mickey’s Kitchen Sink Sundae and we knew we had to give it a try.

This sundae is filled with heavenly enjoyment that comes in a souvenir plastic set of Mickey Pants. The Sundae features Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry Ice Cream topped with hot fudge, strawberry and caramel sauce, whip cream, chocolate and peanut butter chips and of course cherries. These pants come one size fits all so there are no substitutions on the ice cream or topping variety.
The sundae was filled with a lot of flavor and filled us all up. Just like the larger kitchen sink though the final bites were just a melted mess of everything mixed together. The dish is yours to keep so we took ours into the Noodle Station bathrooms to wash it out for the trip home.
Have you taken on either of the Kitchen Sinks?
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by Sean | May 13, 2014 | Wordless Wednesday
Theme: Disney in the Details
Love to see amazing details continue even in the latest attractions…..

by Sean | May 13, 2014 | Tips and Tricks
As we walked around the Walt Disney World Property the last few days, I began to think about just how big each park was. Maybe it was because I was laying hardwood flooring the day before we went to the park so my legs were feeling it, but these parks are big. But how big?
Can you list out all the Disney Theme Parks in the world from the largest park down to the smallest park? As you think, be sure to separate out each of the parks.

I’ll give you one hint here and list out the resort area size along with the parks that make it up.
- Walt Disney World – 25,000 Acres
- Made up of Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom
- Disneyland Resort Paris – 4,800 Acres
- Made up of Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios Paris
- Shanghai Disneyland – 963 Acres
- Made up of Shanghai Disneyland
- Disneyland Resort – 510 Acres
- Made up of Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure
- Tokyo Disney Resort – 494 Acres
- Made up of Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySeas
- Hong Kong Disneyland – 311 Acres
- Made up of Hong Kong Disneyland
That’s a big hint, now could you separate out each park and list them out in order from largest to smallest?
How many did you get right? Be sure to hop around for more trivia!
by Sean | May 12, 2014 | Hidden Mickey
Our Hidden Mickey this week comes from the Beach Club Resort. If you enter the lobby area head to your right and take a left at Cape May Cafe, at the end of the hall are these sand castle pictures. Be sure to take a close look as you just might see our pal looking right back at you.

Hi Mickey!! You look great standing there with the castle.
We love Hidden Mickey‘s. What resort have you spotted him at?
by Sean | May 8, 2014 | Favorite Food Friday

Our Favorite Food This Week: Cronut
Location: Refreshment Port – Epcot – on the path to Canada as you exit Future World
Price: $4.49 (5.79 a la Mode – pictured here)
Welcome to this week’s Favorite Food Friday where we share our favorite foods with our friends. This week we are super excited to bring you our new Favorite Food Friday logo, huge thanks to my brother Shane for putting it together for us. Let us know what you think in the comment below.
This week we head to Epcot one last time before the end of Flower and Garden Festival and take on the Cronut. The Cronut is a croissant doughnut tossed in cinnamon sugar and it’s oh so good melting in your mouth amazement. The layers of the cronut are very buttery and have a somewhat doughy consistency but the mix of the butter and cinnamon is beyond good. We found that we liked the cronut without the ice cream a bit more than with, not exactly sure why but the tastes didn’t mix as well as we thought they would. You can’t go wrong with either though, so be sure to give them a try next time you are in the park!

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