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15 Uniquely Magical Foods At Walt Disney World

7. Berry good soup 1900 Park Fare at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort is known for a most unique one-of-a-kind soup offering. It’s strawberry soup—a house exclusive with a huge fan following. The soup comes as a blend of lush strawberries and creamy goodness and is served chilled at the buffet. This means you can get as much as you want! ...

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15 Uniquely Magical Foods At Walt Disney World

5. Try the Grey Stuff, it’s delicious So, what exactly is “the grey stuff” Lumiere references in Beauty and the Beast? Disney dishes up the answer at the Magic Kingdom’s Be Our Guest restaurant. It’s a scrumptious cookies and cream whipped dessert originally presented as a panna cotta, but is now more mousse-like in texture after slight recipe alterations. Also, ...

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15 Uniquely Magical Foods At Walt Disney World

Mickey's Breakfast Pizza _disney Fanatic

3. Pizza for breakfast You probably didn’t expect to get your pizza filling at breakfast of all meals, but Chef Mickey’s at Disney’s Contemporary Resort dishes up a uniquely magical concoction of such you just can’t pass up. An infusion of creamy eggs and cheeses baked together on a pizza crust is really what sets this delectable delight into motion. ...

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15 Uniquely Magical Foods At Walt Disney World

Mickey Waffles

1. Is that a mouse in my waffle? They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so why not start it off with a little Mickey magic? Mickey Mouse waffles are a signature classic that many vacationers seek out for their number one choice in breakfast. Best of all, these mousy morsels are available on a ...

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15 Uniquely Magical Foods At Walt Disney World

Mickey Bar

By now you probably already know that Disney World Resort offers an abundance of signature exclusives across the board and in every category. On that note, Disney’s delectable dining options have been deemed impeccable by scores of visitors throughout the years. Known for their wide range of versatile offerings and, yes—the many signature epicurean exclusives, Disney doesn’t disappoint in it’s ...

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15 Things You Need To Do With Your Kids At Disney World Resort

15. Pressed pennies Collecting pressed pennies is a fun and cost-effective way for your children to get a Disney souvenir as well as explore the Disney Resort.  At a cost of only 51 cents per pressed penny, kids can collect their favorite characters, collect all the pennies in each location they visit, or – with a little help from you ...

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15 Things You Need To Do With Your Kids At Disney World Resort

Jedi Training Academy

14. Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple For the Star Wars fan in your family between the ages of 4 and 12, Jedi Training at Disney’s Hollywood Studios offers a fun opportunity to hone their use of the Force and learn to wield a lightsaber.  And they’ll need their training too, because they’ll have to square off against Star Wars ...

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15 Things You Need To Do With Your Kids At Disney World Resort

kidcot fun stop

13. Kidcot While mom or dad may enjoy exploring the various lands around the World Showcase, it’s not usually an activity at the top of any child’s list.  Kidcot Fun Stops keep your young kids engaged as you enjoy the sights from around the world by providing the opportunity to color, draw, and collect stamps from the World Showcase pavilions.  ...

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15 Things You Need To Do With Your Kids At Disney World Resort

Lego Store

12. Build at The Lego Store The Lego Store at Disney Springs gives your budding structural engineer the opportunity to create Lego masterpieces at their play tables, get the exact Legos they need at the Pick-A-Brick Wall, purchase Lego sets from an enormous inventory of options, and enjoy incredible photo opps with towering Disney characters made entirely of Legos.  Nurture ...

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15 Things You Need To Do With Your Kids At Disney World Resort

11. Interactive Adventures While Disney guests on a strict schedule in the parks may not want to spare the time, Disney World offers some fun interactive adventures for guests willing to take some time out of their day to try something different.  Magic Kingdom offers up two games – Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom and A Pirate’s Adventure ~ Treasure ...

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