All the Snacks I HAVE to Try on My Next WDW Trip

Posted:  Dining Parks

The countdown is on for my next trip to Walt Disney World, and as an avid foodie who’s been watching all the TikToks about all the different Disney foods, I can’t wait to try some new items and see if I discover a new favorite during my adventures! 

Hands hold up a cup of lemonade as well as a white basket containing 3 powered-sugar covered beignets in front of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom under a blue sky.

On my last Disney vacation, I didn’t get to spend a lot of time in Animal Kingdom. We made sure to hit up Expedition Everest and Kilimanjaro Safari, but as we were there first thing in the morning, we did not get a chance to try any of the food offerings! So, Animal Kingdom is at the top of my list for trying some new snacks and bites. 

The Tree of Life is seen at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park under a blue sky. There is a green lawn space and foliage surrounding the tree, along with a small waterfall and white birds. The numerous animal carvings in the trunk and branches are also visible.

First up, Eight Spoon Cafe, just around the corner from the Tree of Life, offers snacks throughout the day, one being the Baked Macaroni & Cheese with Pulled Pork on top. While the pulled pork is optional for our vegetarian friends, this hearty snack looks perfect for a busy day at Animal Kingdom. 

The blue and brown wood exterior of the Eight Spoon Café booth is seen under sunny skies. There are intricately carved wooden ornamental pieces decorating the booth and green foliage is visible to the left.

Of course, I would also LOVE to try Flame Tree Barbecue! I absolutely love some good barbecue, and any chance to grab some ribs is a chance I need to take! Flame Tree Barbecue offers BBQ ribs, chicken, pulled pork, and some other lighter options like their Smokehouse Chicken Salad. 

The wooden sign for Flame Tree Barbecue is seen under a bright blue sky. Small pictures of menu items are featured on the sign, and green foliage is seen in the background.

Next stop, one of my favorite parks at Walt Disney World: Hollywood Studios! I had the absolute best time at Hollywood Studios on my last trip. I especially loved eating at Roundup Rodeo BBQ, so I am very eager to try some other spots in Toy Story Land, especially Woody’s Lunch Box. At the top of my list are the “Totchos” and the Raspberry Lunch Box Tart. I have heard nothing but good things about these snacks! I cannot wait to finally try these goodies and see if they will be new favorites. 

A white bowl containing “totchos” topped with sour cream, chives, and cheddar cheese sits on a red table at Woody’s Lunch Box.

Also at Hollywood Studios, I am very eager to finally try a Ronto Wrap in Galaxy’s Edge! Located at Ronto Roasters, these wraps come in a couple of varieties for breakfast and lunch/dinner. They are very popular snacks that I have seen all over social media. I am also very curious to try the blue and green milk. I’ve heard some mixed reviews, and I’m very intrigued to see for myself if it’s a food find or something I can pass on during future Disney vacations.

A hand holds a clear cup of Star Wars-inspired blue milk in front of the Millennium Falcon ship exterior in Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios.

A breakfast Ronto Morning Wrap is seen resting in a wrapper on a grey tabletop. The wrap is open on one side so the scrambled egg, grilled pork sausage, cheddar cheese, and peppercorn sauce filling is visible.

Epcot is the next park on my mind! While I am super excited to get the Empanada de Barbacoa and Elote once again from Choza de Margarita, there are also a bunch of other great foods I am eager to try for the first time at Epcot. The first thing that popped into my mind is the Croque Glace at L’Artisan des Glaces in the France pavilion. A nice ice cream sandwich in the Florida heat sounds like an outstanding idea, and I can already tell I’ll be going back for this tasty morsel a few times during my next Disney trip. 

A brown carboard basket holds an order of Empanada de Barbacoa and a side of Corn Esquites from Choza de Margarita in EPCOT. To the right of the empanadas is a gold-colored Cucumber margarita with Tajin chile-lime powder along the rim of the cup.

A hand holds up a chocolate ice cream-filled Croque Glace from L’Artisan des Glaces in EPCOT. The ice cream sandwich interior is visible and is held in a white paper wrapper in front of the France pavilion buildings.

I’m also super eager to wander over to the Germany pavilion and try some goodies from Karamell-Kuche! They feature some classic Werther’s Originals and have a bunch of baked goodies and treats that look so buttery, dreamy, and delicious!

The storybook-looking exterior of the Karamell-Kuche shop at EPCOT is seen. The building is white with dark wood accents, and a flower box with pink blooms is visible above the shop sign. The golden-framed sign reads “Karamell-Kuche Hand-Crafted German Treats Werther’s Original” in blue and green script.

Last but certainly not least, Magic Kingdom has plenty of delightful treats and great food items to offer, so this park was tricky to write about because there’s so much! Firstly, I would love to go back to Sleepy Hollow Refreshment, as they’ve changed the menu and now have Mickey waffles. I had previously tried the Chicken-Waffle Sandwich, and it was delightful, so this time, I would love to try something new! 

A brown drawing of the Headless Horseman character is seen at the top of the sign for Sleepy Hollow Refreshments. The name of the eatery is also written on the sign in black letters surrounded by a circular dark brown frame.

I am also super excited to try a different Dole Whip from Sunshine Tree Terrace. The classic Pineapple Dole Whip is a refreshing and delightful treat, so I am eager to see what other flavors there may be to try and enjoy next time. I’ve also heard great things about the “I Lava You” Float! 

Two cups of Dole Whip are held up in front of an Adventureland backdrop. On the left is a cup of strawberry Dole Whip and on the right is a vegan version of the I Lava You Float with orange Dole Whip.

I don’t know about you, but now that I’ve written about all this delicious food, I am starving and ready to eat! If you have a favorite snack or food item at Walt Disney World, let us know so I can add it to my list!

 

~Elyse

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