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Pop Food at Pop Century

Are your kids already requesting a trip to Disney World for their summer vacation, or maybe you haven't decided where to go for some rest and relaxation this year? There is no reason not to factor food into the equation and if you're looking for something really fun, the Disney Pop Century Resort in Florida may be just the ticket. Not only can you relive just about every trend of your childhood at the brightly colored complex, but the food is just as exciting as the architecture. Retro-chic classic comfort foods, like fried chicken and mashed potatoes are served in a TV tray, and tye-dyed colors swirl through timeless favorites like cheesecake and fluffernutter sandwiches. All the food is served in a casual, food court-style setting, which makes it perfect for families with small children, offering something for everyone.

 

About.com's photos of the prepared foods they tried, the chicken TV-dinner and the cheesecake, show that the real thing looks every bit as good as the promotional photos from the resort, pictured here. Actually, the cheesecake might look even better in the live photo because you can clearly see the Red Velvet Cake layer underneath the cheesecake, but the fluffernutter still looks too cool to pass up.

Update: Want to make the cheesecake? Here's a recipe for it!

Filed Under: Food Porn, Pop Food, Feast Your Eyes, Ingredients, Chefs & Restaurants, Restaurants
Tags: about.com, america, cheesecake, comfort food, disney, disney pop century, fluffernutter, food court, food porn, fried chicken, hotel, kids food, pop century, pop food, red velvet cake, resort, resort food, summer vacation, tv dinner, TvDinner, tye dye, vacation

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 5)

L.

3-12-2006 @2:49AM L. said... I need that cheesecake recipe. I NEEEEEEEEED it. I will not be happy ever again until I can get it....
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Kari

3-12-2006 @2:12PM Kari said... omg i need the recipe for the cheesecake the tie-die one omg it looks sooo good i need it... i wanna make it....
please....
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Wendy Wright

3-12-2006 @2:13PM Wendy Wright said... Yes, I definitely agree, I want the recipe for the cheesecake also, I'm really into the tye-dye scene!!!!!
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Amanda

3-12-2006 @2:13PM Amanda said... Is there a recipe for the tye dyed cheesecake. I want to know, my daughter would love that for her birthday party.
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Vickie Bertrand

3-12-2006 @2:21PM Vickie Bertrand said... I would love to have the recipe for the cheesecake and the bread recipe I belong to a red Hat group and I would love to do something like this.
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Billy Ray

3-12-2006 @2:22PM Billy Ray said... Please sent me the recipe for the Cheesecake . I like to make it for my kids Thank You .
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Jennifer Whitaker

3-12-2006 @2:22PM Jennifer Whitaker said... I would really love to have the tye-dyed cheesecake recipe. It looks so cool!
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Talulah Gosh

3-12-2006 @2:23PM Talulah Gosh said... If they just used food coloring, don't you think its a little sick?
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kelgirl

3-12-2006 @2:24PM kelgirl said... Is it possible to get the cheesecake & fluffernutter recipes? They look awesome!!!!!! I would love to try making them for friends & family!!! Thx
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HR

3-12-2006 @2:26PM HR said... Dito......for the cheese cake......it looks to good to let go I neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed the recipe too!!!!!!PLEASE.....
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patty esposito

3-12-2006 @2:27PM patty esposito said... give it to me baby
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Kathy Burris

3-12-2006 @2:27PM Kathy Burris said... I would make that cheesecake tomarrow if I had the recipe! We belong to a lot of baby-boomer groups, and have a lot of carry-ins!!would be sweet!
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Patricia

3-12-2006 @2:27PM Patricia said... Where's the recipe? I want it!! lol
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kelgirl

3-12-2006 @2:28PM kelgirl said... Is it possible to get the cheesecake & fluffernutter recipes? They look awesome.I would love to try to makethem for friends & family. Thx.
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Arline Franco

3-12-2006 @2:32PM Arline Franco said... PLEASE, I WOULD LIKE THE CHEESECAKE RECIPE!!! I NEED TO MAKE IT. PLEEEASE. I WOULD BE SOOOO HAPPY!!! THIS IS TOO COOL TO MISS....
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Tony

3-12-2006 @2:36PM Tony said... The cake is easy people...Just make your standard plain cheesecake mix, separate it into smaller batches, dye them with food coloring, and slowly pour and mix them together in your pan.
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piratemom of 4

3-12-2006 @2:36PM piratemom of 4 said... IT LOOKS NEAT I WOULD LIKE THE RECIPE FOR THE CHHESECAKE. HOPEFULLY IT IS A NOT BAKE. I HAVE 3 ACTIVE TEENAGERS AND A TODDLER I DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME TO BAKE.
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Tony

3-12-2006 @2:38PM Tony said... The cake is easy people....just make a standard plain cheesecake batter, divide into small portions, dye it with food coloring, slowly pour and mix into pan and bake. See, simple...go have fun!!!
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ellen

3-12-2006 @2:40PM ellen said... a fluffernutter is marshmallow fluff (no other marshmallow will do) and peanut butter. Any good yankee knows this was one of the best foods growing up.
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ellen

3-12-2006 @2:41PM ellen said... a fluffernutter is marshmallow fluff (no other marshmallow will do) and peanut butter. Any good yankee knows this was one of the best foods growing up.
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