Snack Crawl Ideas For Magic Kingdom



Disney World is a well-known vacation destination for foodies! Between its many table-service and counter-service restaurants, snack stands, and seasonal items, guests can enjoy eating their way around the Disney parks during their vacation. For many guests, snacking is simply part of the Disney parks experience. In between attractions, shows, and entertainment guests can enjoy trying different food items that Disney has to offer. Magic Kingdom is a park full of magic and classic Disney, but it is also a park full of delicious food to try. If you want to taste all of the yummy park snacks during your upcoming trip to Disney World then here are a few snack crawl ideas for Magic Kingdom.

Corn Dog Nuggets at Casey’s Corner

The first stop on your snack crawl should be on Main Street USA so you can enjoy a bite to eat while you soak in the ambiance of Magic Kingdom. Casey’s Corner is at the end of Main Street and serves foot-long hot dogs and other creations. The Corn Dog Nuggets are served with a side of cheese and are a perfect portion for snacking and sharing. Guests can enjoy this tasty treat while they listen to the Casey’s Corner pianist play, or relax on the nearby castle hub grass.

Corn Nuggets from Casey's Corner
Corn Nuggets from Casey’s Corner. Photo: Emily Murray.

Dole Whip at Aloha Isle

Once you’re done exploring Main Street USA, head towards the left and enter Adventureland. Here you’ll find Aloha Isle which serves an iconic snack that has become a Disney Classic. Guests can enjoy Dole Whip pineapple soft serve in many different variations. Whether you want it in a cup, cone, or float, you’ll love this sweet and cool stop on your snack crawl.

Dole Whip Float
Dole Whip Float. Photo: Emily Murray.

Cheddar, Bacon, and Ranch Tots at Friar’s Nook

As you continue on to Fantasyland you’ll come across Friar’s Nook. This quick-service restaurant serves a delightful snack consisting of cheddar, ranch, bacon, and potato barrels. This savory snack is great for sharing and the salty goodness will reenergize you for more time in the hot Florida sun.

Friar's Nook
Friar’s Nook. Photo: Disney

Tiana’s Famous Beignets at Golden Oak Outpost

As you enter Frontierland be sure to stop at Golden Oak Outpost. Here is where you’ll find a plate of Tiana’s Famous Beignets drizzled in powdered sugar and honey. This sweet treat can only be found here at Magic Kingdom, so don’t miss your opportunity to try them.

Tiana's Bayou Adventure Treats
Beignets and Other Treats at Golden Oak Outpost. Photo: Disney

Turkey Leg at Liberty Square Market

Liberty Square Market in Liberty Square is where you’ll find this iconic Disney treat. The giant turkey leg that became a Disney classic is served up hot and fresh at Liberty Square. It’s big enough for sharing, but you might not want to!

Turkey Leg
Turkey Leg

All-American Sundae at Plaza Ice Cream Parlor

Heading back down Main Street you’ll find the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor. What better way to end your Disney day than with a sweet treat? The All-American Sundae includes vanilla and chocolate ice cream, hot fudge, peanut butter sauce, whipped cream, and a cherry on top.

Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor. Photo: Emily Murray

What snacks do you enjoy during your trips to Magic Kingdom? Do you prefer classic snacks or more unique ones? We want to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

Featured Photo: Emily Murray.

Written by

Megan Woodard


Contributing Writer

Megan was born into a Disney family. Her first trip to Disney World was when she was only 18 months old. Now as an adult, Megan loves to share the magic of Disney with her family. Keeping up with Disney news and Disney World knowledge is a fun hobby for Megan. Disney World is her favorite place to be and continuously brings back her childhood joy.

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