Your Favorite Unique Snacks in Each Park

This is a fun question. I guess I'd say for us:
AK - samosas from one of the carts & the dole whip with rum (although it's not just here anymore)
EP - the tartine aux fromages & the chocolat tart (both from France) - there's so much good stuff around WS, it's super hard to choose
HS - the carrot cake cookie & hmmm...
MK - I suppose a LeFou's brew is the sweet snack we have most often. I don't think we have savory snacks here except popcorn.
 
I'm not big on snacks but my absolute favorite snack in all of WDW is the dill pickle in Liberty Square (in the little outdoor market next to Columbia Harbor House) at MK. If I feel like something sweet we typically split a Dole whip with pineapple juice. I also love the little packages of veggies and hummus that they have in several locations thoughout all the parks. At Epcot we tend to kind of graze around the park and that becomes our meal. I really like the Nudel Gratin at Sommerfest in the Germany Pavilion. At AK my DH and I like to split the fries with pulled pork and cheese. I guess I just don't like sweet snacks very much.
 
AK: chicken skewers and Malta spice
cake
MK: Cinnabon bun at Gaston, turkey
leg
Epcot: this ones hard, anything at Les
Halles or Karamel Kuche,
Teriyaki skewers from Japan
DHS: butterfinger cupcake and
Popcorn
 

I don't really eat sweet stuff but that carrot cake cookie in Hollywood Studios is just evil. My daughter claims I schedule 2 days each trip in Hollywood just so I can eat that cookie twice.
 
MK: Pineapple upside down cake dole whip and corn dog nuggets
AK: Brisket Poutine from Nomad lounge and does Dole whip with rum count as sweet snack??
Epcot: agree with PP - Anything Les Halles, Karamel Kuche, so many good things!!!
DHS: ummm...park hop to Epcot? :rotfl2:
 
Thanks for all of the responses!
DHS: ummm...park hop to Epcot? :rotfl2:

:rotfl2: Totally my thought, which is one of the reasons I started this thread!

My 14 year old DS is designing a 4 parks in a day challenge for our next trip and one of his criteria is to eat at least a snack in each park. I think it should be something unique to the given park, but DH and DS don't think that's going to be too hard...so I'm kind of out to prove them wrong ;)

We aren't typically big snackers, and when we do grab something we gravitate to the same old things over and over again - I think branching out of our norm would be a great addition to the challenge!

MK: Pineapple upside down cake dole whip and corn dog nuggets

Your mention of corn dogs reminds me that a million years ago when DH and I honeymooned at WDW they sold a cheese dog egg roll at the Egg Roll Wagon in Adventureland. That paired with a Dole whip float was our first little meal on our first day and became our tradition until it went away a few years later. Apparently it was not an item the general public was clamoring for! :rotfl:
 
MK: Pineapple upside down cake or a sweet from The Confectionary and popcorn. Something about eating popcorn in MK just feels unique and nostalgic.
DHS: PB&J shake from 50's PrimeTime/Tune-In Lounge and...
Epcot: The beignet donut from Les Halles. Even though you can get it outside Disney, it's our go-to. As far as savory, the flavored popcorn is very good
AK: The burger steamed pod at Satuli. For sweets we'll do that store near Harambe Market
 
Thanks for all of the responses!


:rotfl2: Totally my thought, which is one of the reasons I started this thread!

My 14 year old DS is designing a 4 parks in a day challenge for our next trip and one of his criteria is to eat at least a snack in each park. I think it should be something unique to the given park, but DH and DS don't think that's going to be too hard...so I'm kind of out to prove them wrong ;)

We aren't typically big snackers, and when we do grab something we gravitate to the same old things over and over again - I think branching out of our norm would be a great addition to the challenge!



Your mention of corn dogs reminds me that a million years ago when DH and I honeymooned at WDW they sold a cheese dog egg roll at the Egg Roll Wagon in Adventureland. That paired with a Dole whip float was our first little meal on our first day and became our tradition until it went away a few years later. Apparently it was not an item the general public was clamoring for! :rotfl:

OK then I'd totally do the carrot cake cookie to do the challenge! That is one of my snack goals for my trip next week. For savory, maybe try something at the new Baseline tap house. I haven't been there yet but the pretzel and the cheese tray both look really good.

A cheese dog egg roll sounds amazing! Great minds must think alike because I'd totally go for that too! popcorn::
 
MK- Nutella Waffle Sandwich at sleepy hollow
HS - PBJ shake at 50’s
AK - Jungle juice at Mara
EPcot -School Bread at Norway. Way too many to choice in Epcot. Lol
 
Thanks for all of the responses!


:rotfl2: Totally my thought, which is one of the reasons I started this thread!

My 14 year old DS is designing a 4 parks in a day challenge for our next trip and one of his criteria is to eat at least a snack in each park. I think it should be something unique to the given park, but DH and DS don't think that's going to be too hard...so I'm kind of out to prove them wrong ;)

We aren't typically big snackers, and when we do grab something we gravitate to the same old things over and over again - I think branching out of our norm would be a great addition to the challenge!



Your mention of corn dogs reminds me that a million years ago when DH and I honeymooned at WDW they sold a cheese dog egg roll at the Egg Roll Wagon in Adventureland. That paired with a Dole whip float was our first little meal on our first day and became our tradition until it went away a few years later. Apparently it was not an item the general public was clamoring for! :rotfl:

There's a Tim Tracker video on youtube where he makes the cheeseburger eggroll recipe, seems like a bit of a cult fave.
 
There's a Tim Tracker video on youtube where he makes the cheeseburger eggroll recipe, seems like a bit of a cult fave.

Does anyone know if this is served regularly? I found it when I started poking around about my memory of the cheese dog eggroll yesterday and it seemed like a limited run, but maybe it is now available all the time - that would totally make our list!
 


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