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  • Apr- 2018 -
    8 April
    Mickey Ice Cream Bar

    8 Popular Snacks at Walt Disney World

    1. Mickey Premium Bar/Mickey Ice Cream Sandwich Does anything truly beat ice cream? No. Ice cream is always the answer, but which one will you have? Iprefer ice cream sandwiches personally, but if it’s Mickey shaped then I’ll probably eat it anyway. These treats, both in Mickey form, can be found throughout all four of the parks and tend to be the most popular treat for eating and, of course, inst

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  • 8 April
    Caseys Corner Meal

    8 Popular Snacks at Walt Disney World

    4. Corn dog nuggets Some people might argue that these aren’t a snack, but saw a Disney snack bracket that said otherwise! Every time I visit Magic Kingdom, I always head to Casey’s Corner for my fill of corn dog nuggets. You can get them alone or pair it with fries for a meal that is sure to score a homerun with your taste buds. Dip them in cheese, dip them in mustard, dip them in ketchup (like I

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  • 8 April
    Colorful tropical drinks at the theme park’s refreshment stand—one yellow pineapple beverage and one blue ice-and-cherry concoction—sparkle on a bright orange table, ready for guests to enjoy between attractions.

    8 Popular Snacks at Walt Disney World

    8. Specialty frozen drinks These are perfect for those hot summer days when you want something sweet but aren’t in the mood to munch on anything just yet. My go to is usually a slush or Goofy Glacier depending on what park I’m in, but if I’m in Magic Kingdom then the Lefou’s Brew takes the cake! The concoction is frozen apple juice with a hint of marshmallow and a passion fruit whipped topping. I

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  • 8 April
    Churro

    8 Popular Snacks at Walt Disney World

    7. Churro Churros are a pretty standard theme park snack, but everything tastes better at Disney! When you purchase your churro, you’ll also get a chocolate dipping sauce, which is actually really good—and I’m not the biggest fan of chocolate! If you head over to Peco’s in Magic Kingdom, you can get mini churros, which are perfect to snack on or have as a dessert after you devour some nachos.

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  • 8 April
    Popcorn Cart

    8 Popular Snacks at Walt Disney World

    6. Popcorn This is another standard theme park snack but, again, everything always tastes better at Disney. It’ll be hard to pass up this snack with popcorn carts literally everywhere you turn, not to mention you can smell popcorn almost everywhere in the parks! Enhance your popcorn experience by purchasing a souvenir bucket, which tend to change throughout the year for different seasons and occas

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  • 8 April
    turkey leg

    8 Popular Snacks at Walt Disney World

    5. Turkey leg I am not a fan of the turkey leg, but I know that many people are and make it their mission to have one during every visit. You can find this treat in all of the parks, but only at select carts. If you’re unsure of where to find it, your best bet is to ask a cast member as they have this information readily available to them because of its popularity!

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  • 8 April
    popcorn castle

    8 Popular Snacks at Walt Disney World

    Walt Disney World is known for many things—its highly renowned entertainment, its detailed and immersive attractions, and, surprisingly, its food! The four parks are home to some of the most exquisitely themed restaurants in a Disney park, such as Be Our Guest Restaurant and Cinderella’s Royal Table. However, some of the real stars of the food show can be found at quick service locations around th

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  • 8 April
    Fastpass

    8 Park Tips From Someone Who Has Done it All at Disney

    1. Make fastpasses ahead of time—not in the parks I’ve seen a multitude of people get to the parks a few hours after park open and be mad that they can’t get certain fastpasses. If there is a particular ride you want a fastpass for, your best shot at getting it is to make your selections ahead of time using the My Disney Experience app. If you’re unable to snag one, your best chance is to get to t

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  • 8 April
    beauty and the beast float in Festival of Fantasy parade

    8 Park Tips From Someone Who Has Done it All at Disney

    4. Get spots for parades/shows early While I am not the type to get a spot for parades or shows hours in advance, I will secure a place about 30-45 minutes beforehand and it normally works out pretty well for me. If you’re trying to see a popular show, such as Fantasmic! or Happily Ever After, you definitely won’t want to wait until the last minute to get your spot. It may seem silly to sit around

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  • 8 April
    Satu'li Canteen

    8 Park Tips From Someone Who Has Done it All at Disney

    3. Make dining reservations in advance If there’s a particular restaurant you want to dine at, you’ll want to make your reservations in advance in order to avoid having to wait a long time to get a table once you get to the park. Many of the more popular restaurants tend to not have tables available unless you’ve made a reservation, so book at least 180 days in advance to secure your spot!

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