What is your favorite treat in each park?

Megara5115

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Since we are not doing as many ADRs this trip, I'd like to get some ideas for certain treats (snacks/alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages) to try out when we tour the parks. The two I have on my "to try" list so far are Grey Goose slushies and Carrot Cake cookie. Thanks in advance- can't wait to hear some!!!
 
MK - Dole Whip Float
Epcot - L'artisan des Glaces Croque Glace - choice of 1 ice cream/sorbet flavor in a warm brioche, with choice of sauce, warmed and sealed
 
Dole Whip (obv!)
EP UK - the fish & chip shop
My mom is a vegetarian and goes against her morals to eat the fish here
 

Sleepy Hollow in MK
Fresh Fruit Waffle Sandwich with Chocolate Hazelnut Spread

Kringla Bakeri in Epcot-School Bread!! Yumm!
Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisseri- has wonderful Creme Brulee, Fruit Tarts and Macarons
 
Definitely the school bread in Norway!
The carrot cake cookie is pretty much perfection and the grey goose slush is my favorite Disney :drinking1
Also try the Avocado margarita in Mexico @ Epcot :thumbsup2
 
Magic Kingdom - Dole Whip or cupcake from Mainstreet Bakery
Epcot - any ice cream from L'Artisan des Glaces, Nachos from La Cantina, or Fish & Chips
DHS - Maple bacon whoopie pie from Sweet Spells
Animal Kingdom - Pineapple Spear
 
AK- Pulled Pork french fries at Flame Tree
DHS-Ice cream sundae at Hollywood scoops (DD likes the apple one,) or carrot cake cookie
MK-lemonade slush near Country Bears, ice cream sundae on Main Street, chocolate covered banana from Maurice's cart, or things at the confectionery on Main Street
Epcot-key lime tart at Sunshine Seasons, kaki gori in Japan, any ice cream at L'artisans de Glace, or a crepe in France
 
MK Hot Fudge Sunday from the main street Ice-cream Parlor, or Deep Fried French Toast at the Crystal Palace
EPCOT Fish and Chips with a Bass Ale, or the Pastries in France, or a frozen Margarita Mexico
 
Cinnamon bun at Gaston's in MK or Kringla Bakery in Norway.
Egg roll in Asia at AK.
Candied peanuts at carts around the World.
Bratwurst and apple strudel in Germany.
Grilled Vegetable Sandwich at Studio Catering Co or Backlot Express DHS.
 
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I am a simple man, love the frozen fruit bars that can be bought out of a cart throughout the various parks.
 
Dole Whip, Pot Roast Mac& Cheese from Friar's Nook, Croissant Donut at Epcot, Soft Serve Coke Float at Auntie Gravities, Mickey Pretzels
 
Wow I have an amazing list of things to try now!!! So hungry just reading these responses!!!
 
Anything with chocolate and salted caramel at Karamel Kuche in Epcot.
All the margaritas at La Cava Del Tequila, in the Mexico pavilion. Definitely get the ones from there and don't be tempted by the ones outside the Mexico pavilion which are nowhere near as good. You can get them in a take away cup too so you don't have to sit in the bar if you don't want to.
The pretzels and beer in Germany are a must do as well. They go great together.
 
Okay, as I write this I am frantically trying to narrow it down to just one! Here goes....

MK - cannot be anything but fruit and nutella waffle at Sleepy Hollow, we eat this while watching the castle lighting up ceremony - what more could I ask for?
Epcot - anything from Karamell-Kuche in Germany
AK - pork spring rolls from Yak and Yeti local cafe
HS - red velvet cheesecake cupcake from Starring Rolls

I could go on but these are the things I have every single year, without fail.
 
I am trying the cannolli cupcake at the Italy kiosk at Epcot! I don't drink any more, but if I did, a small glass of sweet wine with that cupcake would be heavenly!!!!

Must have at least one Mickey Ice Cream Bar for it to be a true trip to WDW.
 
MK: The ice cream sandwich from Plaza. Also, there's something about the popcorn from the cart under the Train Station. It just tastes better for some reason.

EPCOT: Need a Tipsy Duck in Love any time I go to EPCOT. We're staying at BC this year, so I may just stroll in and grab one from time to time.

AK: Really enjoyed the chocolate from Zuri's Sweet Shop - the one with the chili pepper. The chocolate chip cookies from here (although available almost everywhere) is unreal.

DHS: Really enjoy the butterfinger cupcake from Starring Roll's. We're finally trying the carrot cake cookie this year.

Resort: Anything from Boardwalk Bakery.
 

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