What snacks to buy?

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Because we are not staying on Disney and are trying to save money we are eating at the parks only a limited time. I thought we could experiences some yummy snacks for less then meals so my question is what is a MUST snack at each park? We have never been and it's my husband and me with our 3 girls 11,9 and 4. I'm just looking for good suggestions for a little snack to grab. Thank you!
 
MK - Dole Whips!!!
DHS - cupcakes from Starring Rolls, or they have these fabulous carrot cake cookies at the Writer's Shop.
AK - I can't think of a single "must do" snack at AK :confused3
EPCOT - Oh, where to start...Almost anything in the World Showcase. The bakeries in France and Norway (rice cream is an absolute must for me), kaki gori from Japan (it's pretty much a snow cone...but very tasty), something from Karamelle Kuche in Germany, churros with caramel sauce in Mexico.
Downtown Disney - sundaes from Ghirardelli or Doh Bars from Cookes of Dublin.

That should definitely get you started :thumbsup2
 
Also don't forget the Disney popcorn...there is something about Disney popcorn that once you smell it, you have to have it :goodvibes. Then of course you have the classic Mickey Premium ice cream bars from the carts in all of WDW. If you are going to DTD, go to Goofy's Candy Company and have your girls make their own apple, Mickey head rice crispy treat, marshmallow, or pretzel rods. My girls who are 9 and 7 did this and they loved it...they can't wait to do this again when we are there in May while I get my all time favorite treat...the chocolate covered strawberry :love:
 
MK- Dole Whip
AK- Egg Rolls from the cart near the FofW show
EP- anything from France
DHS- ?

We like to get the 100 calorie packs of snacks in the gift shops for a relatively cheap little tie me over snack. They have little choc. chip cookies etc- not too bad for you and not too expensive either! :)
 

MK- sweet cream cheese stuffed pretzel from the Lunching Pad
Epcot- Kaki Gori in Japan (These are large enough to share) or a treat from the French bakery.
 
Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich! There used to be five places to get the home-made ice cream sandwich at Disney World: the Main Street Bakery and Sleepy Hollow in the Magic Kingdom, Dino-Bite Snacks in Animal Kingdom, Fountainview Cafe in Epcot, and Hollywood Scoops in Hollywood Studios! Not sure that Dino-Bites carries them anymore but they are huge, delicious and big enough to share with 2, 3 or even the whole family. Best $4.00 snack at Disney.

The red velvet cupcake at Starring Rolls at DHS
Egg rolls and white chocolate cupcake at AK
Jalapeno stuffed pretzel at Fife n' drum, Schoolbread at Norway, Curro's in Mexico, Strawberry Shortcake at Sunshine Seasons at Epcot
 
Anything from Main Street Bakery
Mickey Ice Cream Bars
Popcorn
I like The Scary Apothecary at DHS for snacks.
 
Because we are not staying on Disney and are trying to save money we are eating at the parks only a limited time. I thought we could experiences some yummy snacks for less then meals so my question is what is a MUST snack at each park? We have never been and it's my husband and me with our 3 girls 11,9 and 4. I'm just looking for good suggestions for a little snack to grab. Thank you!

Animal Kingdom has chicken fried rice and egg roll that can be a full meal. If I remember correctly is at the yak and yeti quick service as they also have the restaurant part.
 











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