The snack attack wasn't over. During the last few days at WL, I also found myself at MK tasting a few more items.
Here's the cookie ice cream sandwich from Main Street Bakery:
This was one of the most disappointing snacks. I had this before a few years ago and loved it, and a huge reason why it tasted so good was because the cookies were warm and gooey. This time, they were room temperature, practically cold. There was no contrast in temperature and no melting ice cream. The cookies weren't too soft either. I'm not spending another snack credit on this, simply because I found some snacks that I like way better, such as...
Auntie Gravity's smoothies. This time, I chose the tropical one, which I believe has orange, mango, and pineapple. Very refreshing, cold, and fruity.
But there's one other cold, tropical snack that nothing else can touch. I trekked to the other side of the park,
stopped at Aloha Isle,
and ordered myself an amazing pineapple float with pineapple-vanilla swirl dole whip.

This is so creamy, tropical, luscious, and a Disney/Hawaii classic.
While I stopped to take pics, the ice cream began to slowly melt. Not a problem, as it began to blend with a juice in a euphoric combination of smooth soft serve and tangy pineapple juice.
I quickly devoured my float as I checked out the ongoing work at the nearby Enchanted Tiki Room.
The new management has been let go (the change took effect after we left)! It's about time - I found Iago to be rather annoying, disrespectful, and completely out of place.
What an awesome construction sign.
While MK doesnt have the variety that Epcot has, there are definitely some special treats here that are worth finding.
