Your Favourite Shake ..?...

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Your Favourite Shake ..?...

Ok I have to admit, I've yet to try a shake at Disney...The Pineapple Dole whip is my favourite non alcoholic drink..Tho next year we are having breakfast at Whispering Canyon on our last day, and I read a review on today's Disney Food Blog and apart from the " All you can eat Skillet " ..The caramel shake got an awesome review, so it's on my ever growing list..So all you shake fans out there, where and which would you recommend .?..

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I haven't had a shake in the bubble either but I hear there are some good ones. Didn't I read somewhere that they have "adult" shakes???

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There used to be a banana liquor based shake at the Sci-Fi Dine In restaurant in HS... It was to die for. Looks like they still have the Godiva Chocolate one that is also alcoholic, and I seem to recall my partner in crime at the time was quite pleased with it.

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The Grey Goose Shush counts! biggrin waiting

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figgy wrote:
The Grey Goose Shush counts! biggrin waiting

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Rum raisin is my favorite awesome , but will settle for Ghirardelli chocolate milk shake when at DTD.
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I only like chocolate shakes, and they have to be really chocolaty. And no offense to Disney, but this is probably the only area where I think Hersheypark will have an edge. Can't say for sure since I've never had a shake at WDW, but I can't imagine it would be better than the beyond awesome chocolate shakes at Hersheypark.

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CCP, try Ghirardelli chocolate milkshake, it might surprise you. I have not been to Hersheypark, but Ghirardelli also makes very good chocolate.

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I've never tried a milkshake but that's only because there's so many sweet treats and desserts to choose from! Still, the PB&J Milkshake from 50s Prime Time Cafe looks really good and tasty!

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They had a really great cookies and cream shake at Whispering Canyon, but I guess they replaced it with the caramel. If I can't have cookies and cream, I fall back on good, old fashioned vanilla. Just a note - Whispering Canyon does have a version of an "adult" shake.... Pa's Maple Shake - Tap 357 maple rye whisky blended with vanilla ice cream awesome

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crazycatperson wrote:
I only like chocolate shakes, and they have to be really chocolaty. And no offense to Disney, but this is probably the only area where I think Hersheypark will have an edge. Can't say for sure since I've never had a shake at WDW, but I can't imagine it would be better than the beyond awesome chocolate shakes at Hersheypark.

Yep, "the sweetest place on earth" serves up a fantastic chocolate shake, love Hershey chocolate everything. Last spring, the Sci-Fi Dine In made a yummy chocolate shake with fresh banana for my nephew.

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Tiggerbelle wrote:
They had a really great cookies and cream shake at Whispering Canyon, but I guess they replaced it with the caramel. If I can't have cookies and cream, I fall back on good, old fashioned vanilla. Just a note - Whispering Canyon does have a version of an "adult" shake.... Pa's Maple Shake - Tap 357 maple rye whisky blended with vanilla ice cream awesome

Cheers for that... awesome

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The Watchmaker wrote:
figgy wrote:
The Grey Goose Shush counts! biggrin waiting

Trust you.. waiting

YES biggrin

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I had the chocolate shake at Whispering Canyon and it was just ok. I was going to try the caramel when they came to refill my "bottomless" shake, but they never did refill it. sad

I'm pumped to try either the PB&J or the Red Velvet shake at Prime Time in December! yay

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We've had each of the shakes at Whispering Canyon and they were each very good! We'd definitely get them again. Since the milkshakes count as a beverage on the DDP the two of us get one shake and one soda and then share since they're both bottom-less. We usually only end up getting two though because we are STUFFED when it's done.

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The only place I've had a milkshake in the world was at 50's Prime Time. I had the strawberry one and it was amazing. At one point I couldn't get anything up my straw, pulled the straw out of the metal container(yep, served in the metal cup they put in the mixing machine) and there was about 3/4 of a strawberry jammed in it. So good, ice cold the metal even had that kind of 'frosted' condensation around the outside.

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