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fireworkz

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We're planning a trip for early May, and each time we go we try to fit in a few new dining experiences. We already have a short list of restaurants we want to try, but we also like to find a new few snacks that are somewhat unique to WDW, well at least the stuff you don't find everyday at home. So I need help with some suggestions - here's a quick list of some of the items or locations we have tried in the past:

Dole Whip, Cream Cheese Pretzels, Iced Lemonade, Ms. Pott's Sundaes, Funnel Cake, Churros, Mini Corn Dogs, Plaza Ice Cream, Fudge from Main St. Candy, Rice Krispy Cookies, Ice Cream bars, Ice Station Cool. Plus several items from the Main St, Norway and France Bakeries. I would also like to rule out any confections you can buy at the UK and Canada pavilions as I can get any of that stuff home here fairly easily.
 

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We're planning a trip for early May, and each time we go we try to fit in a few new dining experiences. We already have a short list of restaurants we want to try, but we also like to find a new few snacks that are somewhat unique to WDW, well at least the stuff you don't find everyday at home. So I need help with some suggestions - here's a quick list of some of the items or locations we have tried in the past:

Dole Whip, Cream Cheese Pretzels, Iced Lemonade, Ms. Pott's Sundaes, Funnel Cake, Churros, Mini Corn Dogs, Plaza Ice Cream, Fudge from Main St. Candy, Rice Krispy Cookies, Ice Cream bars, Ice Station Cool. Plus several items from the Main St, Norway and France Bakeries. I would also like to rule out any confections you can buy at the UK and Canada pavilions as I can get any of that stuff home here fairly easily.



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Nikki M

New Member
For us, the carmel-covered-chocolate-covered apple at Minnies Bake Shop in Magic Kingdom is hands down the best snack at WDW. It is pricey ($10) but our family shares. I want one right now!
 

NiarrNDisney

Well-Known Member
The hands down must have snake for me every trip is the always fantastic Grapfruit cake from the Hollywood Brown Derby.
You can purchase it at the front desk of the restaurant and Starring Rolls Cafe I hear the cupcakes at Starring Rolls are pretty good too.
Another favorite for me is the Gingerbread man cookies sold around the holidays.
 

MissM

Well-Known Member
Love and I are also partial to a Strawberry Shortcake from Mrs. Potts in Fantasyland and a funnel cake from Sleepy Hollow in Liberty Square. Both are good for sharing if you want to snack but not stuff yourself.

edit: Whoops! Missed that you had Funnel cake on the list already. Still, it's yummy and worth mentioning again! :)
 

wdwwdeagle

Member
World showcase also has some good snack places/take out shops. You can get all kinds of yummy pastries at the French boulangerie, and crepes at the Kringla cafe in Norway. Also, there's eggrolls in china (never had them, but want to!).
 

swimmom

Well-Known Member
Lots of good stuff at Goofy's Candy Kitchen in DTD. (Chocolates & baked items.) We used up our snack credits on our last trip and had some great snacks for the trip home.
 

tink65

Active Member
Love the Napoleons at the French pavilion & the sweet pretzels at Norway! Also the hand dipped ice cream at Edy's in Epcot & at the ice cream parlor in MK!!!!!
 

james786

New Member
Funnel cake

I love funnel cake and when i tried to make it myself, it always tastes like eggs. Does anyone know a good recipe or trick to make it taste better?
 

Disneykidder

Well-Known Member
Egg rolls, cinnabun and ice cream from Main St. Bakery, stuffed pretzel, Casey's hot dogs, frozen lemonade, gingerbread cookie in Germany, margarita in Mexico, zebra dome.

GREAT--now the pregnant woman is hungry!!:p
 

armyfamilyof5

Well-Known Member
For us, the carmel-covered-chocolate-covered apple at Minnies Bake Shop in Magic Kingdom is hands down the best snack at WDW. It is pricey ($10) but our family shares. I want one right now!

Our oldest loves the apples at DHS in the shop next to Starring Rolls, she orders it when we first arrive with carmel and fudge, we pick it up closer to lunch and she is in heaven. It is enough for her to share with her siblings.
 

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