10 Best Snacks at Disney World: 2024 Disney Food Bucket List
Disney World has so many great snacks and restaurants, it is hard to choose what to get! This list of the best snacks at Disney World is my suggestion for foods you need to try on your Disney World vacation.
There are great foods to try in each Disney World park – Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, and Magic Kingdom.
There is also a wide variety of foods to try, ranging from sweet snacks to gourmet sit-down meals to inventive cocktails.
Since there are so many things to try and only so much time, it’s challenging to narrow down what to eat in Disney World during your vacation.
Keep reading for a simple and delicious Disney World food bucket list so you can be sure to try the very best items.
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1. Saganaki on fire
Location: The Landing at Disney Springs – Wine Bar George
Price: $16.00
Why it’s great: Saganaki on fire is a flaming cheese dish, so obviously it is delicious. The cheese is a grilling cheese like Haloumi, in a skillet that becomes gooey when hot, but not too melty.
The cheese skillet is caught on fire tableside, making for a great experience. Served with toasted bread, the dish is savory, salty, and a must-try snack at Disney.
2. Spring Roll Duo
Location: Magic Kingdom – Adventureland Spring Roll Cart
Price: $7.50 for two
Why it’s great: This snack is the perfect size to share between two people. The spring roll cart offers Pepperoni Pizza and Cheeseburger spring rolls. I recommend getting one of each roll and sharing both to choose which is your favorite.
Both the rolls are crispy on the outside and cheesy on the inside. They are also served with tasty dipping sauces.
3. Corn Dog Nuggets
Location: Magic Kingdom – Casey’s Corner
Price: $9.99
Why it’s great: Corn dogs are such a nostalgic theme park food. If you have every had a hand-dipped corn dog in Disneyland, you know Disney does corndogs right.
The nuggets from Casey’s corner come with a cheese cup for dipping and is great for sharing with your group.
4. Bacon Macaroni and Cheese Hot Dog
Location: Magic Kingdom – The Friar’s Nook
Price: $11.49
Why it’s great: I never promised that these best snacks at Walt Disney World would be helpful. This hotdog is layered with macaroni and cheese and bacon bits, so of course it is tasty!
While this can be either a meal or a snack when shared, it is a must try. Be sure to grab this snack when you can take a seat because it is messy to eat.
5. Mickey Pretzel
Location: Various Locations
Price: $7.00
Why it’s great: For one, a mickey shaped pretzel with (plastic) cheese sauce is super nostalgic and photogenic. But it is also super tasty! I love the warm pretzel dough with crunchy salt all over it.
While controversial, I also love the plasticky cheese sauce it is served with. Get a pretzel to share with your group, take some basic insta pics, and enjoy!
6. Morimoto Spareribs Half Rack
Location: Disney Springs Landing – Morimoto Asia
Price: $32.00
Why it’s great: The spareribs from Morimoto Asia are honestly one of the best foods I have ever eaten and Morimoto Asia is one of my favorite Disney World restaurants.
The ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender with a crispy coating and sweet and sticky glaze. Trust me when I say you NEED to try these when you go to Disney World.
A smaller portion of the ribs can be found at Morimoto Street food for $10, if you don’t plan to visit the full restaurant.
7. Cinnamon Sugar Churro
Location: Various Locations
Price: $6.50
Why it’s great: When eating the best snacks at Disney World, I like to alternate between sweet and savory throughout the day.
One of my favorite snacks when I am craving something sweet is the classic cinnamon sugar churro. You cannot go wrong with warm fried dough perfectly dusted in a cinnamon-sugar mixture.
8. Ronto Wrap
Location: Hollywood Studios – Ronto Roasters
Price: $12.49 or $12.99
Why it’s great: The ronto wraps are the best food to come out of the brand-new Star War’s Galaxy Edge. The breakfast morning wrap or the classic ronto wrap are both great snacks to try in Disney World.
They both feature a soft pita wrap, delicious peppercorn sauce, and either egg and sausage or roasted pork. Try this item as a morning pick-me-up or afternoon snack.
9. Mickey Ice Cream Sandwich
Location: Various Locations
Price: $5.69
Why it’s great: Similarly, to the mickey pretzel, the mickey ice cream sandwich is equally nostalgic and instagrammable. You will find ice cream stands throughout the park, so you will never have to look long for one of this.
Though there are many great options, I always choose the mickey sandwich. The ice cold vanilla ice cream with sticky chocolate cookies always gives me the afternoon energy boost I need.
10. Pineapple Dole Whip
Location: Magic Kingdom – Aloha Isle or Sunshine Tree Terrace
Price: $4.99
Why it’s great: For less than 5 dollars, the classic pineapple dole whip is a great refreshing snack that will help you cool off from the Orland sun.
While there are many different flavors and floats, the classic pineapple is my favorite. If you leave Disney World without at least one dole whip, you are missing out!
Best Disney World Snacks – Honorable Mentions
- Carrot Cake Cookie – Trolley Car Treats
- Cinnamon Roll – Gaston’s Tavern
- Fruity Waffle Sandwich – Sleepy Hollow
- Sweet and Spicy Chicken Waffle Sandwich – Sleepy Hollow
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Summary of the Best Snacks at Disney World
Overall, there are so many great snacks at Disney world, these are just my favorites. To try a bunch of snacks without wrecking your budget or waistline, I recommend sharing with friends and spreading out snacks over a few days.
I typically get one savory and one sweet snack each day in the park and share with my boyfriend. Another way to try these snacks is by choosing a few to replace lunch or dinner when you are in the parks.
If you want more Disney tips, check out my ultimate park guide here.
FAQ – What to Eat at Disney World Orlando
The egg roll cart in the Magic Kingdom park is located right next to the entrance to Adventureland. This is definitely one of the top spots for a quick snack in Magic Kingdom!
Yes, you can bring outside food into Disney World! However, you are not allowed to bring ice chests or large coolers that require a wheeled cart or wagon. Overall, bringing outside food into the park is a great way to save money on your trip.
As of fall 2023, a Disney World Mickey pretzel costs $6. This price is subject to change.
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