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First thing to do

Started by Gift Shop Gal, March 02, 2012, 06:29:31 PM

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busymom4kc

Quote from: MissinTheGreenTrams on March 04, 2012, 08:33:19 AM
The more I think about it the more I dont want the recipes from SDC. Because its not the bread alone that tastes fantastic. Its the bread with the people in the ozarks and the anticipation of rope drop. Its the skillet meal in the styrofoam bowl with the 5 ft skillet and the noise of happy guests. The ambiance that goes with eating the amazing food. I believe it would not taste the same should I make it at home even if I had the right ingredients. When ya make it at home its just dinner at home. The special sparkle is gone.

*APPLAUSE* Well said!
The memories made at Silver Dollar City last a lifetime.
Pass them on to the ones you love!
In the fall the leaves turn red and gold; that must mean God is a CHIEFS fan.

busymom4kc

For my hubby it's Sullivan's Mill for the cinnamon bread then on to Brown's Candy Factory to get a free sample of whatever they're making that day. Truth be told we make several tracks a day through there. lol Then it's on to the taffy shop for him.

Depending on my health it's either straight to Wildfire or wandering the streets taking it all in. We go in and out of shops, stop to listen to music or story tellers. For us SDC is magical.

Someone on here said they'd love to be able to spend the night in The City.....we have had that same discussion many times. It's probably not feasible and that's why they build the cabins at the Wilderness Campground. At least we have a chance at the feeling.
The memories made at Silver Dollar City last a lifetime.
Pass them on to the ones you love!
In the fall the leaves turn red and gold; that must mean God is a CHIEFS fan.

saloongal

It looks like our first trip to the city is going to be April 7, so this year the first thing to do is look for easter eggs!
We were there for it a couple years ago and the kids still talk about it.

"Children, like fruit, are often sweetest just before they turn bad"

craftsman73

First thing to do is have breakfast at the Mill...Then just enjoy the sites, sounds and smells that are everywhere in the park.. We dont get in too big of hurry for the rides anymore, but our teenager does and she loves to ride them all. Hit the shops, see the demonstrations and people watch over a snack in the afternoon..

Gilligan

Quote from: craftsman73 on March 15, 2012, 03:18:18 PM
First thing to do is have breakfast at the Mill...Then just enjoy the sites, sounds and smells that are everywhere in the park.. We dont get in too big of hurry for the rides anymore, but our teenager does and she loves to ride them all. Hit the shops, see the demonstrations and people watch over a snack in the afternoon..

Now, that's a great plan!   :)

Ozark Outlaw

When I was a bit younger (okay, I am still in my twenties...barely), the first thing I would do is race straight to PowderKeg so that I would be one of the first riders of the day. Now I am much more relaxed, and pace myself. I just enjoying taking it all in. :)

okiebluegrass

I have been going since the train and the mine ride were all there was, so I still hit them first. Then FITH