Hiya, Yvonne!
Welcome back to planDisney, friend! As a fellow plant-based eater, I am happy to report there are so many options when it comes to vegan eating at Walt Disney World Resort. One of my favorite reasons to visit The Most Magical Place on Earth is the food. And the plant-based options do not disappoint! You will find a variety of menu options available at each of the four theme parks, at Walt Disney World Resort Collections hotels, and throughout
Disney Springs. Let's go over plant-based dining locations and menu items during your visit, so you can get back to planning the most delicious trip ever!
The best source for vegan eating at Walt Disney World Resort is the
guide to plant-based eating located on the Walt Disney World website. This page lists dining locations for each theme park as well as menu selections. When it comes to looking for a tasty snack in Magic Kingdom Park, both the iconic DOLE Whip at
Aloha Isle and the infamous Mickey Pretzel are plant-based. And if you are hoping for a table service location with fabulous options, I highly recommend
Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen. This is my favorite dining location inside Magic Kingdom Park! You will find a variety of bold flavors and punny jokes along with great service. Over at EPCOT, you can enjoy everything from Curry Spiced Pizza at
Connections Eatery to Pomegranate-Chili Crispy Cauliflower at
Spice Road Table. And if you are hoping to enjoy tasty small plates during the
EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, there several Global Marketplaces that offer plant-based options. Earth Eats featured by Impossible, The Fry Basket, India, and Mac & Eats are just a few of the stops you can add to your must-try list. I recommend checking out the full
Foodie Guide to the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival on the
Disney Parks Blog. This delicious guide offers the full list of Global Marketplaces serving during this festival, and the menu items at each spot. Look for the
(Plant Based) on the guide, or
Look for the Leaf on menus during your stay. The tiny green leaf is the Walt Disney World Resort Plant-Based Icon and is an indicator that a food item is plant-based, and is made without animal meat, dairy, eggs, or honey.
I hope that your upcoming adventure is memorable and magical!
We'll see ya real soon!
Tammy