Disney World is a great place to visit if you love trying new food and snacks. Guests love exploring the Disney parks and trying different drinks, snacks, and treats. But did you know that the Disney resorts are also a great place to visit if you are feeling like snacking? Guests can visit the Disney resorts whenever they please and sample the food they have available. Riding the monorail is the perfect way to visit different resorts and go on a snack crawl. Guests can get on the monorail from Magic Kingdom or EPCOT and travel to Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, and Disney’s Contemporary Resort. If find yourself on a monorail snack crawl during your next Disney vacation then be sure to check out some of these snacks.
Steakhouse 71 Onion Rings at Steakhouse 71 Lounge
Disney’s Contemporary Resort is the first stop on the monorail line after leaving Magic Kingdom. Disney’s Contemporary Resort is home to Steakhouse 71, a wonderful sit-down restaurant inspired by the year that the Magic Kingdom first opened. If you don’t have time for a full meal you an stop in and enjoy a drink and snack at Steakhouse 71 Lounge. Here you can choose from a variety of small plates. One of our favorites is the house made onion rings. These onion rings are big, hot, and served with spicy ranch dipping sauce.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar at Contempo Cafe
When you go upstairs from Steakhouse 71 you’ll find Contempo Cafe. This quick-service restaurant is home to the next snack on our list. The Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar consists of Chocolate Crust, Peanut Butter Cream Filling, and Chocolate Ganache topped with Plant-based Strawberry Whipped Cream and Strawberry Crisps. This dessert is perfect for your snack crawl and great for sharing.

Dole Whip at Pineapple Lanai
Did you know that guests can enjoy Dole Whip at Disney’s Polynesian Resort? Outside near the pool area you’ll find Pineapple Lanai. This quick-service snack stand serves up Dole Whip soft serve, Dole Whip Floats, and even adult Dole Whip with rum.

Pulled Pork Nachos at Capt. Cook’s
Another delicious treat that you can find at Disney’s Polynesian is the Pulled Pork Nachos at Capt. Cook’s. This snack is a taste of the Polynesian Islands with its juicy pulled pork, spicy mayo, and pineapple salsa.

House Made Truffle Fries at Enchanted Rose Bar
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort is the last resort on the monorail line and is full of delicious snacks to enjoy. The Enchanted Rose Bar is a lounge that is themed after Beauty and the Beast and comes with some unique snack and drink options. One snack that’s great for sharing here is the House Made Truffle Fries made with Black Truffle, Aged Parmesan, and Truffle Aïoli.

Do you enjoy snacking your way through the monorail line? Which resort is your favorite to stop at for food and drinks? We want to hear from you in the comments below!
Featured Photo: Emily Murray.
