bAhAmAmA0250 answered Saturday June 5 2004, 1:59 pm: Yeah you can eat whatever you want. Its a AMUSEMENT PARK! have fun! do and eat whatever you want. Of course you can eat burgers and fries... but after you are done with that stay away from roller coasters... if you want the food to remain in your stomach! *trixie* [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
GC_rox_my_sox answered Wednesday April 14 2004, 7:56 pm: Really, you should bring your own food to an amusement park. None of it is really good for you. You can eat anything in moderation, but it means you will have to watch what you eat the rest of the day. For example, if you eat a burger at the amusement park, just have a salad or a bowl of soup for dinner. [ GC_rox_my_sox's advice column | Ask GC_rox_my_sox A Question ]
sp4rklingr4in answered Wednesday April 14 2004, 7:23 pm: Normally, amusement parks provide lots of fast foods for you, but it's always very expensive. I would suggest bringing packed snacks to eat in the park unless you are planning to stay there for more than 10 hours. Pack granola bars, trail mix, and chips in the snack-sized bags. If you want to pack whole meals then I suggest sandwiches, or just eating the food provided at the park even if it might be a little pricey. [ sp4rklingr4in's advice column | Ask sp4rklingr4in A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Wednesday April 14 2004, 5:46 pm: Yea at an amusement park eat anything and everything. Plus all the food is cooked at amusement parks so you don't have to worry about that. They cook it wrong and they lose business so they won't take that chance.
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