I believe MiceChat has some photos.Anybody have any photos of the area without Flintstone's? I used walk by that area everyday so seeing that would be pretty surreal.
I agree, I visually always liked it and it was a high quality addition. I love the Flintstones and I think a proper Flintstones attraction would've been great.You guys really think the Flintstone BBQ was an eyesore!? I thought it was such a cool looking building. It looks like it came right out of the movie.
I liked it. Didn't it stand out? Yes, but it had some good food and the facade was nice.You guys really think the Flintstone BBQ was an eyesore!? I thought it was such a cool looking building. It looks like it came right out of the movie.
Speaking of Flintstones attractions, does anyone know if the old show was any good?I agree, I visually always liked it and it was a high quality addition. I love the Flintstones and I think a proper Flintstones attraction would've been great.
For what it's worth, I enjoyed it as a kid. But back then, I was sucking on pacifiers so my attention to detail was slim to none.Speaking of Flintstones attractions, does anyone know if the old show was any good?
Though some of these are self-explanatory, I thought I'd still compile a list; Springfield consists of Bumblebee Man's Tacos (Mexican), Lard Lad Donuts (donuts/ice cream), Duff Brewery (beer), Lisa's Teahouse of Horror (healthy food options), Luigi's (pizza), The Frying Dutchman (seafood), Cletus' Chicken Shack (fried chicken), Krusty Burger (burgers/hot dogs), and Flaming Moe's (assorted IP-based beverages). Note that we'll also be getting a separate ice cream venue, Phineas Q. Butterfat's Ice Cream Parlor.The only thing that even remotely sparks my interest from Orlando's Springfield is the waffle and chicken sandwich, and even then that doesn't sound like a hearty meal I'd like at a theme park, but not too bad.
So, there's burgers, salads, sandwhiches, small pizzas, and uh....what else in Springfield?