If you like eating and drinking around Walt Disney World, you’ve come to the right place! Grabbing snacks and beverages are two of my favorite activities when I’m at the parks.
Disney parks snacks and drinks are endless (even more so when menus are constantly changing), meaning it can sometimes be overwhelming deciding what to get.
But, don’t worry, I’m here to help by discussing what I consider the best snacks and drinks at Magic Kingdom. Hopefully these will help narrow down your choices as you walk around the park, especially if you’re vegetarian.
As I continue to eat and drink around Magic Kingdom, I’ll be sure to update this list. Let’s get to my current favorites.
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Best Snacks & Drinks at Magic Kingdom
Warm Cinnamon Roll

Gaston’s Tavern in Fantasyland is a favorite location for good reason. There are several popular items here, but the Warm Cinnamon Roll is the snack to try.
For $7.99, you get this giant sweet treat that is perfect for sharing — or to hog all to yourself (no judgement, either way).
While some find this too dry, I never have. You should also always ask for extra icing on the side! You won’t be sorry.
Create Your Own Popcorn

I’m already a big fan of Disney popcorn, so to be able to create your own sweet and salty popcorn delicacy is right up my alley. You’ll want to head to the back of the Main Street Confectionery on Main Street, U.S.A. to the “Kernel Kitchen”.
You can then customize your own bowl of popcorn by choosing from a range of popcorns, candies, and syrups. The pricing varies based on how many toppings you get and if you try the seasonal offering.
It is a pricier snack, but you get a lot. The popcorn lasts for a couple days, but you’ll want to eat it somewhat quickly before it goes stale.
Cream Cheese Pretzel

I love cream cheese, so I’m all about a cream cheese-filled soft pretzel. At The Lunching Pad in Tomorrowland, you can order the Cream Cheese Warm Stuffed Pretzel for $8.49.
While on the smaller side for the price, this is truly a lovely snack that’s salty and sweet, but not too sweet.
All-American Sundae

You have to head to the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street, U.S.A. for ice cream. It’s a must! I love (and I mean, LOVE) the All-American Sundae.
For $8.29, you get vanilla and chocolate ice cream with hot fudge, peanut butter drizzle, whipped cream, and a cherry.
I always get mine without whipped cream. Also, the peanut butter sauce is vegan and absolute heaven. I could seriously drink a cup of it.
Pepperjack Pretzel

The Pepperjack Pretzel from Cheshire Café in Fantasyland is similar to the cream cheese pretzel, but filled with pepperjack cheese and spicier!
If you can’t handle heat, don’t worry, it’s not super spicy. This is on the smaller side for $8.49, but still makes a great snack to share or for just you!
Coconut Dole Whip

Coconut Dole Whip is the superior flavor. Yeah, I said it. You get a huge serving of coconut for $5.99 at Aloha Isle in Adventureland.
You can even choose to have it swirled with the Dole Whip Pineapple Swirl. I prefer the coconut all by itself.
It’s important to note that the coconut and vanilla flavors contain dairy, while the fruit-flavored Dole Whip is vegan.
Frozen Mint Julep

Sometimes it’s difficult to find solid non-alcoholic beverages, but Casey’s Corner on Main Street has a winner — the Frozen Mint Julep ($7.29).
This comes with Minute Maid Premium Lemonade topped with fresh mint leaves, cherry, and lemon.
This is truly the perfect combo of lemonade and mint, without it being too minty. It’s super refreshing on a hot day, as well.
What’s your favorite thing to eat and/or drink at Magic Kingdom?
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