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Families Need to Know About These Disney World Summer Snacks Under $10 Right Now

Let's talk about what a Disney World snack costs in 2026 before getting into why this particular list matters so much. A specialty milkshake at the CrazyShake pop-up that just closed at Disney Springs ran between $17.50 and $24. The churro Mickey waffles that everyone loves require either a Disney Cruise Line booking or a Crystal Palace reservation at $54 per adult to access on Walt Disney World property, or a trip to Caribbean Beach Resort, where they just landed for $11.49. Specialty drinks at EPCOT food festivals regularly run $8 to $12 for a few ounces of something interesting. The broader direction of Disney World snack pricing has been consistent, and it has not been going down. Which is why the Cool Kids Summer limited-time snack lineup deserves more attention than it has been getting because every single item on it costs less than $10.

Magic Kingdom

Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies in Tomorrowland has two new additions for Cool Kids Summer. The Zurg Overload Shake starts with vanilla ice cream and builds from there with cherry coating, marshmallow whipped cream, colorful sprinkles, and a chocolate decoration on top. It is visually loud, in the way the best Disney specialty drinks tend to be, and it photographs exactly as it sounds.

The Space Ranger Float is the one that might end up being the most talked about item on this entire list. DOLE Whip Lime and vanilla soft-serve combined with Sprite and green apple-flavored pearls creates a sweet tart citrus drink with textural contrast from the pearls that -makes it more interesting than a standard float format typically delivers. For a hot Florida afternoon in Tomorrowland this is the move.

Both under $10.

Animal Kingdom

The Animal Kingdom offerings are Bluey-themed, making them relevant whether a guest managed to secure a virtual queue boarding group for Bluey's Wild World. The Bluey connection extends to the food and experience, and these snacks are available at Eight Spoon Cafe and Pizzafari without a virtual queue.

A jumbo sprinkled dessert sandwich with sweet red dipping sauce, served on a white plate at the park’s snack stand.
Credit: Disney Parks Blog

Bluey's Berry Lemonade blends blueberry, blackberry, raspberry, and strawberry into a frozen lemonade that covers the full berry spectrum in one cup. The Wackadoo Fruit Freeze takes Simply Fruit Punch and adds fresh fruit toppings, a reference to the fruit salad moments from the show that Bluey fans will recognize immediately. Fairy Bread Cake brings Australia's beloved fairy bread tradition to Walt Disney World as a vanilla birthday cake dipped in white chocolate, coated in rainbow sprinkles, and served with raspberry dipping sauce.

Three Bluey-themed options. All under $10. Available regardless of whether the virtual queue cooperated.

EPCOT

EPCOT's Cool Kids Summer snacks operate under the GRAB-N-GOOF branding and the Goofy theming runs through everything on the menu in a way that feels consistent and intentional rather than slapped on.

Goofy's Gone Fishing is equal parts drink and snack, combining blue raspberry lemonade with strawberry-filled popping pearls and a choice of gummy fish or gummy sharks. The Gawrsh Worms Everywhere Cake is a chocolate situation that piles chocolate cake, chocolate ganache, cookies-and-cream pieces, and gummy worms into something Goofy would absolutely make and enjoy. For guests who want something savory, Chicken Goof-ups offer Just Bare Lightly Breaded Chicken Breast Bites with fried cheese curds and Goofy Sauce for dipping. Goof Troop Mac Snack brings fried macaroni and cheese with marinara sauce for anyone who needs something warm and comforting between rides.

All under $10. All at EPCOT. All themed to a character who has been underrepresented in the food offerings at this park for a while.

The Point of This Summer Deal

The Cool Kids Summer snack lineup is a limited-time offering. When the summer programming ends, these items go with it. The pricing is not a permanent shift in how Disney approaches specialty food at its parks. It is a seasonal collection that delivers genuine value against a backdrop of resort-wide pricing that has been making every dollar count more than ever.

Pick up a Cool Kids Summer activity map at the parks to find participating food locations throughout the resort.

Under $10. Limited time. Available at three parks right now.

Go find the Space Ranger Float before someone else tells you how good it is.

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