I was referring to a funnel cake counting as a snack on the Disney dining plan.
Here's a weird tip. Funnel cakes at Epcot? $6. Funnel cake at Sleepy Hollow in MK? $4.29. Don't ask me why but I always buy mine from MK for that very reason!A funnel cake counts as a snack ? I thought those would be like $7 lol.
I don't know if they are classed as a snack on the dining plan but I love: caramel apples from ws in Germany
Oh yes. it is indeed a snack. One that will definitely fill you up and satisfy your sugar rush.Oh ok, never done the plan but still a snack in my eyes (or stomach)
Here's a weird tip. Funnel cakes at Epcot? $6. Funnel cake at Sleepy Hollow in MK? $4.29. Don't ask me why but I always buy mine from MK for that very reason!
Prices tend to be pretty standard. I have no clue why this one is such a weird exception.Good tip! I'll be sure to get my funnel cakes from MK then. That is odd though..you would figure the prices would be the same all around Disney.
That is a great list but the article is two years old... so I'm not sure if everything is still counted towards a snack credit. It's a huge list..I thought it was just some fruit and water or chips. I was way wrong.
You can't beat the popcorn at any of the stands in the parks. You might consider going by Yak and Yetis at AK, they have a counter service with several options available.What are some of your favorite things to eat/snack while in the parks?
I'm heading to WDW in just over a month, and I'm looking for some recommendations on some good food and snacks to try :slurp:
Tell me what it is, and where we can get it :sohappy:
Yes, I know that it is a couple of years old. So things on it have changed. When I saw it originally, it opened my eyes to more things being counted as a snack credit then I had thought. For the most part, the items are still snack credits, but it is whether or not they are available any more because some things have changed. Its a good resource to get some good ideas though. :slurp:
Cannoli in Italy, Big cookies sold in Frontierland candy store, Kaki-Gori in Japan, Sugar cookies at the GF QS restaurant and the Napoleon in France.
Oh they're so good! It's layers of flaky puff pastry with a pastry cream filling between the layers and then an icing on top. (More info)This may be general knowledge, not even by Disney standards but what is a Napoleon? I've seen many pictures of the ones in France or at Starring Rolls but what exactly is in it? It looks like a delicious cake of some sort.
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