Best "non-sweet" use of snack credits?

disneymom2one

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Hi all....

I've paged through the list of snacks (so helpful). What are everyone's suggestions for the best snacks that are not of the sweet cake/icecream variety? Which ones would be good for a "mini-meal?"

Thanks.
 
at BB we each had a large soft pretzel and it comes with cheese sauce to dip it in.

It was filling, and good
 
this is just based upon what i've read on the confirmed snacks thread, but i'm guessing the best would be the baked potato (near liberty tree tavern in MK, i think) chili (casey's at MK) or anywhere you can get a pretzel or nuts. popcorn may be filling for some ppl-not for me, personally. the stands at epcot's ws probably have some interesting offerings (egg rolls, etc.?) that would make a filling snack.



 

at animal kindom you can get mixed fruit bowls they where great or just pinapple or juices i would think the other parks have them too but i'm not sure
 
Another vote for the Figaro fries, I absolutly love them. They're fries covered with bacon, lettuce, tomato, cheese, and ranch dressing.
 
Breadsticks and sauce at Pizzafari--my son is not into sweet and got these every tme we went to AK.
 
I agree about the Figaro Fries at MK's Pinocchio's, and the breadsticks at AK's Pizzafari.

Onion rings from AK's Flame Tree BBQ is another good option, I think. :thumbsup2
 
Not to thread-jack but has anyone been able to use the snack credit for the Chili-Cheese fries at Pecos Bills?
 
Nothing like a $2.50 Dasani FILTERED Bottle of Water with minerals added :thumbsup2 Yum ....treated tap water :eek:
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