What is your favorite snack at Disney World?

LOVE the cream cheese filled pretzels...they sell them by Ariel's Grotto and at the big snack sand neat the Astro Orbiter in Tomorrowland.


New favorite...HUGE Mickey waffles sold at the funnel cake stand on the way to adventureland...YUM!!!!
 
Kids Ice Cream Cone at the Main Street Ice Cream Parlor! Cant beat the chocolate coins on top to make it look like Mickey!!!!! :yay:

The Mickey shaped rice krispy treats with chocoalte ears might be good...of course ive got one every year but have yet to eat it cuz it looks too cute!!
 

OMG...the rice krispie bars at Goofy' Candy Company in Downtown Disney! I dipped mine in milk chocolate and then they covered it in crushed butterfinger candybar, and then drizzled more milk chocolate. It was the most decadent treat I've ever had! I think it was 4.00. Used to be able to use a snack credit but they told me when I was there that most of the stuff there doesn't qualify anymore.
 
carmel corn from MK!!!:love: it is the absolute best!! I am so addicted to that stuff..will be there in October and that is my first stop when we go to MK!!
 
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Mickey Ice Cream Bars are my favorite. I heard they are made with haagen-daaz ice cream and dove chocolate. Sooooo good.:mickeybar:mickeybar
 
Last time I was in The World, at Epcot...World Showcase, near the America Pavillion.....there is a kiosk that always sells funnel cakes.....this time they had fried ice cream there too, I had not seen that before at Disney. It was pretty good too!
 
The chocolate chip muffins (at the bakeries at the different parks) are wonderful! I often grab two - one to eat on the spot, and one to save for breakfast the next morning. We usually end our days at Epcot (during the F&W Festival) and I often grab one at Sunshine Seasons for breakfast the next morning.
 
I loved the chocolate covered rice krispy treats and Minnies Bake Shop Cookies which has the biggest chocolate chips & peanut butter chips. I stocked up on these with our snack credits before going home, they usually cost $3.25 for the cookie i dont remember the price on the krispy bar. I also enjoyed the Triple chocolate cake which i got with my lunch at Columbia Harbour House and Pinocchios Village Haus. The Mickey ice cream bars my kids got a few times tasted very good.

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Looooove the rice krispy treats!!!!!! Where do you get the cookies? I've never seen those. They look REALLY good :yay:
 
Last year, our favorite snack was the chicken fried rice at the Yak & Yeti counter service in AK. The portion was GREAT (a menu 'side' item) for a Dining Plan snack credit...one could have it for lunch and save the counter service credit for later.

We'll be enjoying it next week...only four more sleeps!!
 
I love Kringla sweet pretzels - warm soft pretzels with brown sugar and toasted almonds - sold at the Kringla Bakeri in Norway. It's awesome to get in line just before Illuminations, then sit back toward the pavilion out of the way of everyone pushing to the lagoon and enjoy a great view of the show with a hot pretzel!
 
MK - Dole Whip, carmel corn from Sleepy Hollow
Epcot - cannoli (sp?) from Italy, kaki gori from Japan, churro from Mexico, ANYTHING from the bakery in France. I love the world showcase! My son's favorite treats were itsakadoozie popsicles. Every once in a while we can find them at a convenience store, and he gets very excited to have a taste of Disney!:)
 
Okay, now I'm hungry. Main Street Bakery is my favorite stop.
 
The corn dog nuggets at Casey's Corner are really good! I usually have them with fries for a quick lunch. Not a big meal but enough to fill you for a little while. Casey's Corner is in Magic Kingdom towards the end of Main Street. It's the place with all the tables with striped(i think red and white) umbrellas :)

If you just want a quick snack there are stands all over the place at all the parks that sell ice cream, popcorn, soda, water, fruit, etc. For some reason, turkey legs have become really popular in Magic Kingdom lately....I've never eaten one of the ones there but they're huge and greasey and I get nauseous looking at them...but that's just me lol

I recommend getting Birnbaum's WDW dining guide. It's really helpful! They list every restaurant and snack place and give you an idea of what they serve and the price range :)

Turkey legs look gross, but boy are they TASTY... you just look like Fred Flintstone while eating them.
 














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