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Old 17 Aug 17, 09:46 PM  
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hi could anyone tell me if i need a adr for beaches and cream ? had the kitchen sink there 6 years ago and would love to again but have been told i now need a adr which i didnt last time we went
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Old 17 Aug 17, 09:49 PM  
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it is advisable to book and adr as since they started doing them its really hard to get a slot due to the small amount of tables available.

They were doing 3 different kitchen sinks when we went we had the chocolate lovers one
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Definitely need an ADR now. You can get the smaller "Mickey pants" sundae from the walkup window though.

Alternatively, go across the Boardwalk to Ample Hills and get proper ice cream.
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hi could anyone tell me if i need a adr for beaches and cream ? had the kitchen sink there 6 years ago and would love to again but have been told i now need a adr which i didnt last time we went
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Absolutely and it is one of the hardest ADRs to get unfortunately.
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Old 18 Aug 17, 11:46 AM  
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They do a smaller version at Plaza Ice Cream Plaza in MK. We're going next week for one, we haven't been to Beaches & Cream before so I don't know how it compares.
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We didn't need one 5 years ago but I have been told you do now... we did the kitchen sink (only one type available back then) and we struggled to eat it with 6 of us! Didn't help that we ordered milkshakes when we first went in, BAAAADDDD mistake lol xx
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