Everything we ate at Magic Kingdom

 

An Orange Cream Soft-Serve from Sunshine Tree Terrace in Magic Kingdom. 

Magic Kingdom is full of notable snacks, and we tried a few! This theme park doesn't have the best reputation for sit-down and quick service food, but you can find some unique desserts and snacks. We had lunch at Pinocchio Village Haus, but for dinnertime we left the park and took a quick monorail over to Disney's Polynesian Resort and ate at The Kona Cafe. 

Then we returned to Magic Kingdom for nighttime vibes, more rides, and fireworks. It was a good way to break up the day, and we ended up spending thirteen hours having fun before crashing back at our resort that night. 

For lunch I did a mobile order at The Pinocchio Village Haus, which is located in Fantasyland. I'm glad I did since it was super busy. We grabbed what felt like the last table, and I went to the mobile order pickup window and got our food. Here they serve flatbread pizzas and chicken strips. Not unique or anything wild, but we still appreciated the theming and location of this spot. My Pepperoni Flatbread pizza was just ok, but I was pretty hungry, and it got the job done. My sons shared a Blue Raspberry Slushy that we all thought was tasty and refreshing. 






For a treat in the afternoon, my son and I shared a Grey Stuff cupcake from Gaston's Tavern. This neat Beauty and The Beast themed quick serve spot is way worth a visit for a snack or even for breakfast. Their huge Cinnamon Roll is popular, but I wanted to try the Grey Stuff in cupcake form. This dessert is featured in the movie and I always wanted to try it. 

Grey Stuff is a mixture of cookies n' cream cookies, vanilla pudding, and whipped cream on a chocolate cupcake, and it looked so cute! The cupcake was really soft and full of chocolate flavor, and the grey stuff was pretty light and not too sweet. I didn't get to try the red rose, but it was probably fondant. We really liked the crispy pearls around the cupcake, it gave the dessert some nice added texture. 





At Main Street Confectionary, you'll find all of your Disney treats! There is tons of candy, and you can even make your own popcorn combinations. You can pick your base and then add toppings and sauces. My son chose a small bag of freeze-dried Skittles. I was surprised the bag of the candy was only $2.50. 






Sunshine Tree Terrace in Adventureland is where you'll find unique Dole Whip flavors! And one of my favorite Disney icons, Orange Bird, is painted here on the building. We shared an Orange Cream Soft-Serve, which to say was refreshing would be an understatement. Even though I mobile ordered our snack, we still waited in a really long line. We loved the orange flavored Dole Whip here! 





You can't visit Disney World without getting some popcorn! For some reason, their popcorn tastes the best! 


In my next post I'll show The Polynesian resort and The Kona Cafe where we had dinner. Thanks for checking out my Magic Kingdom food post. 

Have you visited Magic Kingdom? What was the best thing you ate there?  Leave a comment below!  


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