Magic Kingdom (MK) snacks
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I'm trying to make a list of good MK snacks since I never know what to get there besides Dole Whips and ice cream cookie sandwiches at Main Street Bakery. Any suggestions?
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Soft serve, floats and smoothies from Auntie Gravity's in Tomorrowland are a must-do for our family! The Nutella and fruit waffle from Sleepy Hollow is yummy too (as is the chicken one ) but big enough to be lunch, not just a snack!
Mickey Ice Cream bar from the carts throughout the park...my kids love those. Also, the turkey legs from Frontierland are delicious, although, more like a meal.
the turkey legs from Frontierland are delicious, although, more like a meal.
They sure are good -- and BIG!
Just keep in mind that if you're looking for Dining Plan snacks, the turkey legs exceed the "standard" guideline of snacks being under $4. At $7.50, the turkey legs cannot be purchased with a DDP snack credit.
Baked potatoes @ Liberty Square Market
Chicken noodle Soup or French fries (loaded up with grilled onions and cheese from the toppings bar, yum!) @ Cosmic Ray's
Chili, Onion rings, or French Fries @ Pecos Bill's
Caesar side salad or Tomato basil soup @ Pinocchio Village Haus
Fudge or cupcakes from Main Street Confectionary
...I guess that when we're in MK....snacks don't really become a priority.
Our past 2 trips I either arrived with a cold or got one mid-trip. I was on a mission in every park and resort we visited to find out where I could use snack credits for soup to sooth my throat.
There are some things you just have to buy when you are at Disney like turkey legs and my son would say funnel cakes(which are not on the DP either. Hey we're at Disney and need to splurge for something!!!