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We've sent you an email with the details of your enquiry. Please allow up to one business day for a travel consultant to get in touch to arrange your getaway. Sorry, Enquiry not sent. My Escape It just takes a minute to enquire, simply log in or join first! A new restaurant headed to the Universal Studios theme park in Orlando has the lofty goal of bringing every kid's Willy Wonka chocolate factory fantasy to life.

According to the official Universal Orlando blog , Toothsome Chocolate Factory will transport visitors "into a 19th century-inspired Steampunk chocolate factory" complete with "towering smoke stacks, funky gadgetry, and staff wearing unique Steampunk fashion.

While it seems there's no official connection with or licensing of the Chocolate Factory films, the restaurant definitely seems to be inspired by the version with Johnny Depp rather than the original starring Gene Wilder.

Rumors of a Willy Wonka-themed "land" at the theme park have been rumored for years, with fans hoping for glass elevators and lickable wallpaper, but it seems for now a restaurant will have to do. Universal promises that the restaurant will serve "unique twists on classic steak, seafood and pasta entrees, gourmet burgers, sandwiches, incredible salads, all-day brunch and so much more," along with a lineup of ridiculous-looking milkshakes and sundaes adorned with cookies and candy.

Sadly, snozzberry is not a flavor that's mentioned, nor is there a sundae that will turn you into a giant blueberry. The restaurant and candy wonderland is slated to open sometime "later this year" at Universal CityWalk, the retail and entertainment district adjacent to the park, which means visitors won't have to shell out for an admission fee.

Chocolate is melted, stirred, poured, spread, and sprinkled everywhere. Chocolatiers demonstrate traditional chocolate making skills, including tempering chocolate and using moulds. In the Chocolate Making zone, visitors can also enjoy a pot of warm liquid Cadbury Dairy Milk and choose from a range of toppings to create their own flavor combinations.

There are lots of opportunities to taste the goods. Before he came along, milk chocolate was a luxury product made in Switzerland and imported to the States. He wanted his company to make an impact not only nationally but locally, too. He set out to build a model community and mostly succeeded at it, creating a trolley system to transport his workers and building housing for his employees, schools for orphans, parks for children, and even churches for their Sunday worship.

Hershey so wanted his employees to be happy living in the little town that was sprouting up that in he built Hersheypark, a acre amusement park , as a perk for his chocolate factory employees. It has been entertaining sugar-filled crowds ever since. Candy is everywhere in the park, not only at the food stands and gift shops, but in the way kids are measured for rides Jolly Ranchers can ride this ride!

These days, what started as a way to entertain workers on the weekends is now a full-on theme park, with 70 rides including 20 kid rides and, come , 14 thrilling roller coasters.



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