A Raspberry Lunch Box Tart from Woody's Lunchbox in Toy Story Land.
The last Disney World Park we visited was Hollywood Studios. This park allows you to step into the worlds of Toy Story, Star Wars, and more. Here you can watch shows such as Indiana Jones, Frozen, and Beauty and the Beast. There's also a Nighttime Spectacular that's supposed to be incredible. We didn't watch any shows, but we did spend a lot of time in Toy Story Land and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.
We took a break mid-day and rode the Disney Skyliner over to the Art of Animation Resort. I'll share about the Skyliner ride and the resort in my next post. We started in Toy Story Land where we got the lay of the land for a minute, then hopped in an hour-long line for lunch at Woody's Lunch Box. Here, the Grilled Cheese and the BBQ Brisket Melt's shine, along with the Lunch Box Tarts for dessert. Located close to the Slinky Dog Coaster, this quick serve spot is immersive and takes you right into the Toy Story movies. I ordered a Gown Up's Lemonade which has Cherry Vodka, lemonade, and black cherry puree. This was deliciously refreshing, and the day was pretty warm, so I enjoyed this cocktail.
My son sipped a Frozen Mystic Portal Punch. This drink has Powerade Mountain Berry Blast, with lemon lime and tangerine. I ate a BBQ Brisket Melt and it came with some Potato Barrels, which are crispy tater tots. The sandwich was nice and hearty and had a nice amount of Brisket. My sons each had a Grilled Cheese with Potato Barrels. The Lunch Box Tarts were my favorite thing here. We tried the Raspberry, and the Chocolate Covered Strawberry one. These tasted freshly made, like something you'd buy from a bakery. The pastry was buttery and flakey. The filling was just the right amount and tasted nice and sweet, like a dessert item should be.
My yummy lunch at Woody's Lunch Box!
My son's Mystic Portal Punch.
The Chocolate Covered Strawberry Lunch Box Tart.
Cheers! My tasty Grown Up's Lemonade.
After lunch we wandered over to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. We tried some Blue Milk from Milk Stand and my son's got some Polystarch Puffbread. Blue Milk is non-alcoholic and a plant-based blend of coconut and rice milk. This was our first time trying this Star Wars drink and we really enjoyed it. It tasted fruity and fun and was really refreshing! The bread snack was a unique croissant with a blue and green milk Craquelin. It was served with a Yuzu-Passion Fruit-Coconut dipping sauce. They didn't like this snack, but it did look neat!
After taking a break from Hollywood Studios over at the Art of Animation Resort, we grabbed a snack at
Joffrey's Coffee and Tea Co. Joffrey's is the coffee Disney sells, and you can find it all over the parks and in Disney Springs. I had a really good, iced decaf caramel latte. It was a little later in the day, and I didn't want to be up all night. My boys each enjoyed a huge doughnut with blue frosting. The bite I tried was super tasty!
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For dinner we ate at
Docking Bay 7 in Star Wars land. There wasn't a line for us, which made up for the long line at lunch at Woody's Lunch Box. Here, you'll find galactic cuisine, located in Black Spire Outpost. I wanted to try a Rondo Wrap since I heard these were one of the best Star Wars items. Turned out, this was my least favorite food I had on our trip! Maybe I just got a bad one? I have heard the Breakfast Rondo Wrap is better, however. My sons tried the Fried Chicken Tip Yip Youngling Meal. This is crispy chicken served with house-made mac and cheese, along with roasted veggies.
Such immersive theming at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo!
My kid's Fried Chicken dish.
My Rondo Wrap. This has roasted pork, grilled pork sausage, Peppercorn sauce, and a tangy slaw, wrapped in a pita bread.
Later in the evening, we had a reservation for drinks at
Oga's Cantina in Star Wars land. This watering hole is all-ages and offers unique drink concoctions. The interior is super cool, especially for Star Wars fans. It is very dark and noisy, and you're not guaranteed a seat. We stood by a counter since our party was a group of three. They do have bar seating and tables for bigger groups. We were kind of uncomfortable at our counter in the corner. My boys weren't into the whole vibe of Oga's. This is a one and done experience for us, but I'm happy I got to try it!
I chose a Bespin Fizz cocktail. This drink has rum, Yuzu Puree, Pomegranate juice, white cranberry juice, and a cloud swirl! The drink was spendy but looked really cool and was fun to drink. My son chose a Carbon Freeze. This non-alcoholic drink has Powerade Lemon Lime, Wild Strawberry, Blueberry, and Green Apple Popping Pearls. Both of our drinks were super fizzy with a dry ice on top. This made it more fun, of course, since I love a unique novelty experience.
Neat coasters that I brought home as souvenirs!
The Carbon Freeze non-alcoholic drink from Oga's Cantina.
My cool-looking Bespin Fizz cocktail from Oga's Cantina.
Thanks for checking out my Hollywood Studios food and drink post! My next post, I'll share about the Art of Animation Resort we checked out, and my final blog post will be photos from around Hollywood Studios. Cheers!
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