• On Mar 18, 2019
    Natalie from CA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi there - we will be travelling to WDW in Summer with a younger child. Wondering where the best places are to get healthy, cost effective snacks for them to eat. Thanks

    Hello, Natalie! Thanks for bringing another great question to the Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Walt Disney World Resort is literally my favorite place in the world for snacks! While some are decadent (cupcakes, ice cream and chocolate--oh my!) many are quite healthy. In each of the Theme Parks and Water Parks you'll find kiosks and quick service locations that serve fresh fruit, veggies and other "mom-approved" snacks.

    At Magic Kingdom Park, Gaston's Tavern offers sliced apples with caramel sauce, hummus and chips and a mixed vegetable cup with dip. Liberty Square Market also offers a wide variety of fresh fruit, yogurt, carrots and celery sticks and crackers, too.

    Our favorite spot for a cool summer treat at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park is the Harambe Fruit Market, but we also enjoy the hummus and pita from Mr. Kamal's.

    At Epcot, the Kabuki Cafe offers chilled edamame and The Land Cart has both a fruit and cheese and a crudités vegetable plate, and at Disney's Hollywood Studios you'll find fresh fruit at Anaheim Produce and a "Power Pack" made just for kids at Rosie's All-American Café.

    In addition to these suggestions, use your My Disney Experience Mobile app's menus to check out even more quick, healthy cost-effective snack options.

    Enjoy your treats!

    Amy
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Meet the Panelist: Amy, South Carolina

Hiya, pals! I'm Amy from South Carolina. I'm married to my Disney-loving best friend, and together we've raised two princes and a princess. Whether I'm teaching my high school journalism students, planning Disney Bounding outfits with my daughter, or researching which new adventures we'll encounter on our next Walt Disney World Resort vacation, I find a way to incorporate a little Disney magic into everything I do. I look forward to helping you discover the magic, too!  Learn More About Amy

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