Welcome back Gallivanters!
The happiest place on earth is calling…and I declare you must go.
If not for the nostalgia of childhood, pure joy, or tangible magic, then definitely for the snacks.
So here is a list of my favorite snacks that I got to try in Disney World, along with which park you can find them in.
Animal Kingdom – Pandora
The Night Blossom at Pongu Pongu
Pandora. Home to the Na’vi and some of Disney’s more interesting snacks.
The Night Blossom is a colorful, refreshingly frozen drink which can be found at the Pongu Pongu quick service stand in the land of Pandora – World of Avatar.
Flavored with apple and pear and topped with popping boba pearls, the Night Blossom is the perfect sweet treat to fuel your Flight of Passage.

Epcot
Spicy Hotdog and Pineapple Dole Whip at The Pineapple Promenade
Things are really heating up in Epcot during the Flower and Garden Festival.
The introduction of the Spicy Hotdog with Pineapple Chutney, topped with plantain chips pairs perfectly with Disney’s Classic Pineapple Dole Whip.
If you get the pairing, and I highly advise that you do, you also earn a stamp in your Epcot Flower and Garden Festival passport!

Hollywood Studios – Galaxy’s Edge
Ronto Wrap at Ronto Roasters
In a galaxy far far away, you can be adventurous by starting your day with the Ronto Wrap.
Located at Ronto Roasters in Galaxy’s Edge, this gyro-style breakfast item isn’t actually made of fresh Ronto meat. Rather, it has grilled pork sausage, scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, and a savory peppercorn sauce.
This was one of the more filling items I had in the parks, just enough to help my crew and I escape in the Millennium Falcon during our Smugglers Run.

Hollywood Studios – Galaxy’s Edge
Black Caf Cold Brew at Kat Saka’s Kettle
The Black Caf Cold Brew in Galaxy’s Edge is out of this world.
The cold brew, topped with cream cheese cold foam and CocoPuffs, may sound like a wacky combo, but I think it may be the best coffee on the planet – and has me seriously considering joining the dark side.
May the Force be with Brew.

Hollywood Studios – Toy Story Land
Woody’s LunchBox
With a menu seemingly drawn up from a child’s imagination, everything at Woody’s lunchbox is a delicious way to reenergize for more play.
The Totchos, Homemade Pop-tarts, and Diet Coke floats will take you to infinity and beyond!
Just promise me you will ride Slingy Dog Dash before you dig into your lunchbox items.

Magic Kingdom – Fantasyland
The Aurora Cone at Friar’s Nook
Make it pink. No! Make it blue.
The Aurora Cone is the best of both.
The strawberry and blueberry-flavored dole whip is a great treat while you wait in line for the Dwarfs Mine train or serves as the perfect way to end your day at the park while watching the fireworks.

Thanks for checking out the blog!
I hope you and your sweet tooth make it to Disney soon to try some of these magical snacks.
If that’s anytime soon, I’ll meet you there!
-Allison


3 responses to “Dining in Disney”
Might be the prettiest food I’ve ever seen! I’ll think of you when I go one day!<3
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Thank you!!! I’ll come with you !!
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