Hi Phyllis,
Welcome back to planDisney, I’m so excited to talk to you about snacks at Walt Disney World! I follow the wise words of Winnie the Pooh, “I’m so rumbly in my tumbly, time for something sweet.”
While there isn’t a printable list of every snack available at Walt Disney World, I have a few suggestions for making your own list. I make my list in the notes app on my phone, but it would also work well in a spreadsheet format. I list each theme park, which snacks I’d like to try, where I can get them, and if they are available to
Mobile Order.
When I have free time, I love to open the My Disney Experience app and look at the menus of dining locations in the parks or Disney Resorts I am visiting. You can see these lists in your My Disney Experience app by clicking the location pin icon at the bottom of the app. Select “Dining” at the top of the map, then “Show List.” You can also filter by location and if Mobile Ordering is available. Click on the dining location and choose “View Menu.” These menus may change due to seasonal offerings, but I like to add a lot of items to my snack list, so I have other options if something isn’t available!
Another option is to visit the
Disney Eats Foodie Guides on the
Disney Parks Blog. These lists are often published for seasonal items, like the
Outdoor Kitchen menus from the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival or the
Easter offerings available throughout Walt Disney World Resort. You could print out these Foodie Guides and highlight the items you’d like to try! My family likes to visit the Outdoor Kitchens during the EPCOT festivals to try a variety of dishes and cuisines that are new to us.
If you’re looking for suggestions, here are some of my favorites. In Magic Kingdom, I love the Cheshire Cat Tail at
Cheshire Café. The I Lava You Float at
Sunshine Tree Terrace is a refreshing snack available to Mobile Order. At EPCOT, I like to Mobile Order a Werther’s Original Caramel Butter Bar from
Karamell-Küche. For an on-the-go treat, I visit
L’Artisan des Glaces for a Croque Glacé. In Animal Kingdom, Mr. Kamal’s Seasoned Fries are popular, and in my opinion, the serving is big enough to share. If you want to Mobile Order lunch, the Cheeseburger Steamed Pods at
Satu'li Canteen are a great option. Finally, in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, my family loves sharing a Jack-Jack’s Num Num Cookie from the
Neighborhood Bakery in Pixar Place, and then you can Mobile Order some Blue or Green Milk from the
Milk Stand in Galaxy’s Edge.
I hope this was helpful, Phyllis! I'm sure you can tell I love snacking at Walt Disney World. If you have any more questions, come back to see us at
planDisney!
Kaitlin