best snack option.

melmathis

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what is the best snack has anyone had on the dining plan. been reading you can use this credit for things you wouldnt expect to use it on. princess:
 
my favorite is the Dole Pineapple Whips They are really good.:banana:
 
My fav....smoothie from Auntie Gravity's in Tomorrowland..MK! sooooo yummy!

Tie-dyed cheesecake from Pop Century was pretty yummy to me too!:thumbsup2
 
Ice Cream! lol, you can get more than just a scoop of ice cream with it. I know you are able to to get strawberry shortcake and a brownie sundae at MK, and you can use the snack credit at the beaches and cream, to go side only, at the BC
 

i love the massive ice cream cookie sandwich from the main street bakery in magic kingdom. so big, you definitely need to share! its a really good value for a snack credit. i also really like the kaki gori from japan. the flavors are so refreshing and yummy on a hot day. plus, i dont think you can ever go wrong with shaved ice!
 
Rice Krispie treat from a shop on Main Street - it was awesome!
 
I like to maximize my snack credit (typically you can get items up to $4 - always ask if you aren't sure).

Some that top my list are the floats at Aloha Isle. The pineapple float is your classic dole whip WITH pineapple juice! Also at MK, the Main Street Bakery has some fab items to eat or take back to your room.

I also like just about everything at the French bakery and I get them to go last thing in the evening at Epcot then save them for the next morning's breakfast - yum!
 
Love the no sugar added cheesecake at BW bakery(or many other sweet choices), and latte at Main st bakery or cart at AK (can't stand the Nescafe crap!)..too bad the ones in Italy are over $4 and you can't use snack credit there.

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what is the best snack has anyone had on the dining plan. been reading you can use this credit for things you wouldnt expect to use it on. princess:

The best snack I had on the DDP was a sandwich at Main Street Bakery. The CM offered it as a snack when I asked her what was available and it wasn't until I thought about it later that I realized it was a mistake.
 
love the giant ooey-gooey cinnamon rolls from Main STreet Bakery (have found them at other bakeries in Disney, including some resort counter service...but the ones at Main Street Bakery are the biggest, and usually the freshest.) The Main Street cinn rolls are about the size of a dinner-size paper plate!

2nd the post by natebenma above...click on that link for the sticky all about snacks that have been allowed this year.

The unofficial rule of thumb (with some exceptions) is that any single-serving item priced under $4.00 will be allowed for a snack. This does not always hold true so if in doubt, be sure to ask before ordering.

Note it is always a single-serving, so you could see a bag of candy that's only $1.99 but if the label says it's 2 servings of candy they won't allow it for a snack credit.
 
Mrs. Potts in MK had $4.99 sundaes that were on the snack plan this week. Great value. Also, the funnel cake at Sleepy Hollow (ask nicely first) and the American Dream at America in Epcot were all incredible values.
 
Big Ice Cream Cones in Magic Kingdom!!!! Also the funnel cakes at Sleepy Hollow.
 
My favorite to date is a dole whip too!:lovestruc Also like pp's have said there are many yummy goodies at MK Main St bakery. I have my heart set on an ice cream cookie this year!! :thumbsup2
 
Last year we loved the build your own Sundae at ASM I think I must of had 5!:rotfl:
 
There is no longer a "under $4" thing. Many of the snacks we got were over $4.00 and the clerk told us it USED to be under $4 but that isn't true anymore.

I LOVE the dole whip float ~ kaki gori ~ and the candy store.
 
I think it depends where you are too. I thought the under $4 rule was a general thing, but there are several $3.99 items on the menu such as in Epcot that cannot be used as snack credits. For example, an order of $3.99 eggrolls at the CS in China or the $3.99 empanandas at the Refreshment Port. (World Showcase). But yet a $3.99 frozen cappacino at Fountainview in FW counted toward a snack credit. :confused3
 
Well I am guessing that the Eggroll(s) the (s) being pertinent is to blame for that ~ more than one serving.

Also ~ sometimes you just gotta ask them to TRY to process it as a snack because I don't think the CM always know either. I was told we couldn't get a lollipop because it was more than one serving.... ummm really? GROSS! I guess if I broke it into pieces it could be shared... though that is true of most everything. I asked them to please try (only because we got them there on a snack credit just 6 weeks before ~ no problem) and it went right through.
 


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