Welcome BACK, Cami!
Dining around Disney has become its own activity lately, especially thanks to all of the really neat social media
famous wall backdrops that only help enhance your snack. I like to say that Walt Disney World Resort is secretly now an Eat Park, too!
This is a great question. Most items that qualify for use as a snack entitlement on the
Disney Dining Plans range in price between $2 and $8, so keep that in mind as you're perusing menus. But, should you see something in that range that doesn't have the purple-and-white 'DDP' checker-box next to its price labeling it as a Dining Plan snack, it never hurts to ask.
Some of my favorites at
Disney's Hollywood Studios are the ice cream cookie sandwiches at Hollywood Scoops, the Star Wars themed desserts at Backlot Express, and the Lunch Box Tarts at Woody's Lunch Box in Toy Story Land.
You can never go wrong with a Mickey shaped pretzel, which are found in push-carts all over. (Pro Tip: Follow your nose. If you can smell freshly popped popcorn, then pretzels aren't usually too far away.) You can also use these credits on any size hand-crafted coffee beverage from the in-park Starbucks location, The Trolley Car Cafe, which is where you'll also find the Disney-famous carrot cake cookie and butterfinger cupcake.
Pro Tip: 'Like' and 'Follow' the
Disney Parks Blog across all of their social media channels to keep up with the newest Disney news, which includes sweet articles about treats!
I hope this helped, Cami, and We'll See You Real Soon!
~Kristen