These are my favorite snacks and drinks at Magic Kingdom.
Figuring out what to try at the parks can sometimes be very overwhelming, especially with the amount of food and drink options at your disposal.
So to help make life a little easier, as well as to save you from spending your money on awful things, I’ll breakdown a few of my go-to favorites that can be found at Magic Kingdom.
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Best Snacks at Magic Kingdom
Currently, these are my favorite things to eat and drink at Magic Kingdom, listed in no particular order (I didn’t include the prices only because the snack costs been increasing constantly):
Tropical Serenade

A lot of people flock to the pineapple Dole Whip, but the Tropical Serenade is the true star of the show.
It’s smooth and creamy coconut soft serve with Passion Orange Guava (POG) juice and a pineapple upside down cake pop.
It’s a perfect combination that I truly think works better than a dole whip float.
Location: Aloha Isle
Cheeseburger Spring Rolls
I’m obsessed with these cheeseburger spring rolls.
They always seem to be hot and fresh, crispy, and that dipping sauce, oh man, perfection.
The combination just works perfectly.
Best of all, they always have an additional flavor that changes throughout the year like pepperoni pizza and reuben, just to name a few.
Location: Spring Roll Cart
Oooey Gooey Toffee Cake
This is the only snack on this list that has to be ordered at a family-style restaurant, which will unfortunately set you back $44 per person, but man, this dessert is spectacular.
It’s a warm, gooey, vanilla toffee cake topped with chocolate sauce and vanilla ice cream. By far one of the best table service restaurant desserts out there (besides the ‘Ohana bread pudding of course).
Location: Liberty Tree Tavern
Creme Brûlée Croissant
The creme brûlée croissant is probably my favorite “breakfast” item at Magic Kingdom. Although it can be ordered all day, I personally think this makes a great breakfast pastry to pair with your coffee, even more so than the usually pretty dry warm cinnamon roll.
It’s a crispy croissant filled with vanilla bean custard and a caramelized sugar top.
My only complaint is that if you catch this at the wrong time, it’s a little soggy. I’ve found that when you order it first thing in morning, it’s at its best.
Location: Gaston’s Tavern
I Lava You Float
If you don’t like pineapple dole whip, then this ice cream float is for you.
The I Lava You Float is made with Dole Whip Orange soft serve, Fanta Strawberry soda, passion fruit flavor, and popping candy.
It’s refreshing and very different to the floats found at Aloha Isle.
Location: Sunshine Tree Terrace
Plaza Sundae (with peanut butter)
I dare you to walk down Main Street and not have your nostrils be enveloped by the tantalizing smell of the freshly made waffle bowls.
Stop by the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor and get the Plaza Sunday which is made with your choice of ice cream topped hot fudge, whipped cream, and cherry in a freshly made waffle bowl.
But to take this to the next level, you MUST add peanut butter topping to it. It’s basically the All-American Sundae on steroids.
Location: Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
Mickey Waffle with Chocolate Hazelnut Spread and Berries
This used to be the BEST snack at Magic Kingdom before Disney decided to break our hearts and change it up.
Now although it’s not disgusting, it’s just disappointing knowing what it used to be like compared to what it has become now.
All things considered, it still is good.
This is your standard Mikey Waffle topped with Nutella, bananas, berries, and whipped cream.
Location: Sleepy Hollow
Cheddar Bacon and Ranch Tots
The only savory snack on my list goes to the Cheddar Bacon and Ranch Tots which are drizzled with ranch dressing and topped with green onions.
You really can’t go wrong with this snack as it also makes a pretty nice lunch.
Location: The Friar’s Nook
LeFou’s Brew
LeFou’s Brew wants to be Butterbeer so bad, but unfortunately, it’s doesn’t come close.
That said, it’s still very refreshing, especially during those humid Orlando summer day.
LeFou’s Brew is frozen apple juice with a hint of toasted marshmallow topped with an all-natural passion fruit mango foam. I’m going to tell it to you straight, that foam is garbage. But the drink itself is very refreshing, and is perfect to wash down your creme brûlée croissant or warm cinnamon roll.
Location: Gaston’s Tavern
Some Major Snack Exclusions
There are a few snacks I excluded from my ranking because they either can be found elsewhere or they really aren’t that special such as:
- Mickey Pretzel
- buttered popcorn
- churro
- Corn Dog Nuggets (yes they’re good but come on, I can get this from the frozen aisle at the grocery store).
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Hope this list helped you narrow down your snacking at Magic Kingdom, and please be sure to check back frequently as this list will be updated once I discover some new good eats.