Chris and I are huge fans of Disney’s Dining Plans, mostly because we are foodies, aka we love tasty food, and trying out the menus at Disney’s Signature dining restaurants. But it’s not cheap, so you really have to make each meal and snack count while on one of the plans. When it comes to snacks at Walt Disney World, there are plenty but if you’re using your snack credits on snacks, you want to make them worth it. After some calculating, you’ll want to make sure your snacks are valued over $4.50, so forget using your snacks credits on water, sodas, or fresh fruits, they just aren’t worth the full credit.
So I’m going to make things a little easier for you. I’ve searched through the menus at Disney World for you and come up with a quick reference list for you!
Magic Kingdom
Starbucks – Fraps/lattes (venti-sized) – $5.00+
Aloha Isle – Dole Whip Float – $5.49
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor – Ice Cream Sandwich – $5.99
Sleepy Hollow Inn – Funnel Cakes – $5.00+
Gaston Tavern – Warm Cinnamon Roll – $4.49
Columbia Harbor House – New England Clam Chowder – $6.29
At Snack carts around the park – Floats (chocolate, vanilla, etc) – $4.99
The Lunching Pad – Pepper Jack Warmed Stuffed pretzel – $4.79
The Lunching Pad – Mickey Pretzel with cheese – $5.69
EPCOT
Starbucks – Fraps/lattes (venti-sized) – $5.00+
France – Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie – Bisque de Homard – $4.90
France – L’Artisan des Glaces – Macaron Sandwich – $4.69
Refreshment Port – Showcase Plaza – Croissant Doughnut – $4.99
Popcorn Buffalo/Ranch/Sour Cream and Onion
Animal Kingdom
Eight Spoon Café – Baked Mac & Cheese with pulled pork – $6.29
Eight Spoon Café – Baked Mac & Cheese with shrimp & Sweet chilli sauce – $6.49
Pizzafari – Garlic Knots – $6.99
Smiling Crocodile Sandwiches – $5.29 – $5.49
Pongu Pongu – Night Blossom drink – $4.99
At snack carts around the park – Churro with chocolate dipping sauce – $6.50
Hollywood Studios
Oasis Canteen – Funnel Cake with Strawberry topping & ice cream – $8.19
Hollywood Scoops – Apple Crisp a la Mode – $6.69
Sunshine Day Café (seasonal) – German Pretzel with spicy mustard – $5.69
Tower of Terror Coffee Cart – Dreamsicle Iced Latte – $5.39
Tower of Terror Coffee Cart – Dulce de Leche Iced Latte – $5.39
Mickey Pretzel with cheese – $5.69
Disney Resorts
All-Star Resorts – Sticky Bun – $4.49
All-Star Resorts – Caramel Popcorn – $5.69
All-Star Resorts – Falafel Chips w/ Hummus & veggies – $6.99
Animal Kingdom Lodge – Slushy with Mickey Straw – $4.69 (try the Mango flavour)
Art of Animation – Smoothie Bowl – $6.99
Art of Animation – Cheesy Pesto Bread – $5.29
Boardwalk Bakery – Nut & Gluten Free Caramel Corn – $4.99
Contemporary Contemp Café – Gourmet Cupcakes – $4.19 – $5.19
Grand Floridian Resort – Beaches Pool Bar & Grill – Pina Colada Cupcake – $4.99
Polynesian – Pineapple Lanai – Pineapple Float – $5.49
Pop Century – Everything Pop – Tie-dyed cheesecake – $4.29
Port Orleans Resort French Quarters – Sassagould Floatworks & Food Factory – Beignets (quantity of 6) – $5.49
Wilderness Lodge Roaring Fork – S’mores Latte – $4.79
Yacht Club’s The Market at Ale & Compass – Toasted Marshmellow Latte – $5.39
AND to make things even easier, I’ve created a free printable just for you! It’s a one-page checklist that you can carry with you at the parks and quickly reference. I honestly use this when I go and it makes it pretty easy to glance it while on the go.
Best Walt Disney World Snacks <– click to download
Now go out and enjoy some amazing snacks!!! And then come back and let me know if you think I should add anything else to this list or if you have a favourite snack that you think is worth the Disney Dining credit!
Have a magical time snacking!
Michele says
Where in Magic Kingdom did you find the pretzel with cream cheese? We found it 4 years ago but couldn’t find it 2 years ago…it was my favorite snack!
Becky says
It was available at the Lunching pad, but a friend in Florida just informed me that they have replaced it was a jalapeno pretzel recently :(. Time to update this list again…So sorry to get your hopes up, if it ever comes up, I’ll make sure to keep you updated!
Michele VanPatten says
Thanks for checking on this. I have actually read it a few different places lately so I wondered if it was back. Not only was it delicious – it was a perfect light lunch if you were planning a heavy dinner.
Dan says
Thanks for this very helpful list!
Two other good places to use snack credits are the chocolate store in Germany and the Confectionary on Main Street in Magic Kingdom. Both are very useful to use up some of those last remaining credits.
Becky says
You’re welcome.
I didn’t even think of those! Thanks for the tip, I’m planning on updating this post in the next few weeks as some of the info might be outdated, so I’ll definitely include your tips! Thank you!
Shannon says
Hi..have you updated the printable list? We leave for disney in two weeks. Thanks so much for your blog!
Jennifer says
This is great. How much time did it all take to create. Will be sharing.
Becky says
Thanks! It took months to create and now I think I need another trip to the parks because the pricing is out of date and the list needs to be updated. But I think it’s a good starting point to start thinking about snacks that are worth a credit. Thank you so much for stopping by!!