Get ready to be hungry because we’re sharing our favorite sweet and savory snacks at Walt Disney World for around five bucks!
We often recommend sharing meals at Disney here on the site. It saves money and leaves more room in your belly to try all of the fantastic Snacks At Walt Disney World. In fact, I’d be fine snacking my way through the parks and the resorts and never having a fancy meal!
You might be surprised by some of the snacks at Walt Disney World. We’re not just talking ice cream bars and popcorn. The list below includes a few that cut from our last trip. Be sure to sign up for our mailing list because we update the site often and post a new round-up of our favorite foods after every trip!
It’s no secret that our vibe is slow and relaxed when we go to Disney. You will never find us rope-dropping, and we will always buy lightning lanes because I don’t like long lines. One of our favorite things is leisurely snacking and drinking our way around Epcot. We like to take it all in and explore the countries. No matter how often we go, we always find something new!
Snacks At Walt Disney World For $5 Or Less
Below are a few favorites from our last trip in January 2024. Check out our recent food posts before your next trip, and get ready to be hungry. With so many delicious snacks at Disney World, it’s hard to fit them all in, but I hope you find some deliciousness on this list that you’re excited to try!
OK. SOME of these are a little over five dollars, but don’t get mad at me. They were just too good not to share!
Honey Pistachio Croissant $4.49
Tamu Tamu Refreshments
- Location: Animal Kingdom > Africa
- Dining Plan? No
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Tamu Tamu Menu
I’m still thinking about this croissant from our last trip! The croissant itself is flaky and buttery, with just enough honey drizzle to add some sweetness without being too much. The pistachios add a nutty, crunchy texture and flavor. This is a perfect example of how a simple dish with few ingredients can be perfect!
Crispy Chicken Dumplings $6.99
Mr. Kamal’s
- Location: Animal Kingdom > Asia
- Dining Plan? Yes
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Lunch and Dinner
- Mr. Kamal’s Menu
While in Animal Kingdom, stop by Mr. Kamal’s kiosk in the Asia section. It’s where you can find one of the newer snacks at Walt Disney World—these little gems of crispy, savory deliciousness! The chicken dumplings are perfectly fried without being greasy and have good seasoning. The filling is tender, flavorful, and plentiful, and the Ponzu dipping sauce is sweet, tangy, and perfectly balanced!
Pongu Lumpia $3.79
Pongu Pongu
- Location: Animal Kingdom > The World of Avatar
- Dining Plan? No
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Pongu Pongu Menu
Here’s the deal. We have mixed feelings about this. However, so many people love this snack that it’s worth trying, especially for $3.79! It is a spring roll wrapper with cream cheese and pineapple that is lightly fried. The exterior has a crunchy sugar coating, which adds a bit of sweetness and crunch. Ours was uncooked, so this has potential, but we found it soggy and unenjoyable to eat. We plan on trying this again, but it’s worth trying since so many people seem to love it.
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Mickey Brownie $5.79
Boardwalk Deli
- Location: Disney’s BoardWalk
- Dining Plan? Yes
- Mobile Ordering? Yes
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Boardwalk Deli Menu
When my daughter was little, Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies were one of her favorite things. When we heard that the Mickey brownie at the Boardwalk Deli tasted just like a Cosmic Brownie, we had to try it! First of all, how cute is it? So cute! Sadly, it does not taste like a cosmic brownie. It is, however, a delicious brownie! It’s moist, rich, and chocolatey, and there’s nothing to love about that!
Mocha Kona Muffin $4.29
Kona Island
- Location: Polynesian Village Resort
- Dining Plan? No
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Kona Island Menu
Visiting Disney resorts is a great way to spend a non-park day while scoping them out for a future trip and enjoying fantastic food. Kona Island at the Polynesian resort is where you can find this mocha Kona muffin, and it’s so darn good! The cupcake is moist and tender, with a rich chocolate flavor. The crumble topping is plentiful and adds a nice texture. If you love chocolate, add this to your list. We started our morning here and shared the muffin with a cup of their Kona coffee, which is some of the best coffee you’ll find on Disney property. This was the perfect way to start our day!
Chocolate-Covered Bacon $4.25
Kona Island
- Location: Polynesian Village Resort
- Dining Plan? No
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Kona Island Menu
While at the Polynesian, you can try the chocolate-covered bacon, a.k.a. sweet and savory deliciousness! The flavors rotate, but if they have a seasonal flavor that looks good, I recommend getting it because it may never be back. In all fairness, we’ve tried this a few times, and some have been better than others. The first and second time we had it, it was delicious. However, the last time we tried it, I felt like the bacon wasn’t fresh and seemed dry and fatty. Since this is served from a cold case, the extra fat on the bacon wasn’t pleasant to eat. I would still recommend it, especially if you like bacon. My suggestion would be to do a visual before ordering it. If you see a lot of fat on the bacon, maybe skip it that day because – again – this is served cold.
School Bread $4.79
Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe
- Location: Epcot > World Showcase
- Dining Plan? No
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe Menu
In Epcot, start your day with my husband’s favorite snack, School Bread, one of the most popular OG snacks at Disney World. It’s not my favorite, but a trip to Epcot isn’t complete for him without at least one. The bread itself is dense and hefty. It’s filled with a vanilla custard that adds sweetness and moisture. It’s topped with a dollop of frosting and a generous amount of toasted coconut, which was my favorite part. This dessert isn’t overly sweet and pairs perfectly with coffee to start your day. My main issue with School Bread is that it is served cold. It’s SO much better warmed. But an extra one to take back to your room, warm it up, and thank me later! This is a substantial snack and very filling!
Cheeseburger Spring Rolls $9.50
Spring Roll Cart
- Location: Magic Kingdom > Adventureland
- Dining Plan? No
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Lunch and Dinner
- Spring Roll Cart Menu
At Magic Kingdom, you must get the spring rolls from the spring roll cart just outside the entrance to Adventureland. Technically, they are $9.50, but that includes two – one for each person as a snack. These have a cult following for a reason, and even I was shocked by how much I enjoyed them. The cheeseburger spring rolls taste just like a cheeseburger but in deep-fried-crispy-spring-roll form. You’ll want to slam dunk them in the sauce, which tastes like a burger sauce. Be aware that the flavors can change, and the cheeseburger version isn’t always on the menu. However, guests LOVE the spring roll cart, so I recommend trying whatever they have that day!
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Pretzel Bread Pudding $4.79
Sommerfest
- Location: Epcot > Germany Pavilion
- Dining Plan? Yes
- Mobile Ordering? Yes
- Open: Lunch and Dinner
- Sommerfest Menu
The pretzel bread filling over at Summerfest is a fan favorite! Even if you’re not a fan of bread pudding, this one is worth a try. It’s dense and not soggy, which is what most people don’t like about bread pudding. I enjoyed the chewy texture and pieces of pretzel throughout. There are two different sauces on top. One is a caramel butterscotch and a white cream sauce. The sauces are sweet, but the almost savory pretzel bread balances that out. However, I’ve seen a LOT of pictures of this online, and some cast members are more heavy-handed than others, so you could probably ask for less. This is an enjoyable and hefty snack for $4.79. Fun fact. It’s made with pretzels from the Biergarten restaurant.
Paprika Chips $4.79
Sommerfest
- Location: Epcot > Germany Pavilion
- Dining Plan? Yes
- Mobile Ordering? Yes
- Open: Lunch and Dinner
- Sommerfest Menu
While you’re at Sommerfest, the paprika chips are another must for me. I love them so much that they’ve made several lists here on the site! One of our favorite things is getting some paprika chips and a couple of Dunkle beers from Germany. We find a spot somewhere down the water, enjoy a beer and a snack, people-watch, and relax.
Dark Chocolate Caramel with Sea Salt $4.49
Karamell-Küche
- Location: Epcot > Germany Pavillion
- Dining Plan? No
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Karamell-Küche Menu
Staying in Germany, Karamell-Küche is where you can find some of the best snacks at Walt Disney World, especially if you like caramel – GOOD caramel! There is a huge selection here, but I always get the dark chocolate caramel with sea salt. Don’t let the size for you. This thing is hefty and very rich. I could never eat it myself. The caramel is buttery and smooth without being overly sweet, and dark chocolate has a bitterness that balances out the sweetness of the caramel. The sea salt topping brings out all the flavors and is the perfect finishing touch.
Half Baguette $2.75
Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie
- Location: Epcot > France Pavillion
- Dining Plan? Yes
- Mobile Ordering? Yes
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie Menu
If you’re like my husband and could survive on bread alone, the baguettes in France will be your new favorite cheap snack at Walt Disney World. A half baguette costs $2.75, and an entire baguette costs just $3.95! I’m not a bread enthusiast and did not have high hopes, but I was very wrong. From the aroma to the thick yet light and crispy crust to the warm and fluffy inside, it was perfection. We stood at a table near the water and devoured the entire thing.
Pro tip. The cast members will give you free salted butter and jam if you ask for it. Stop by before leaving the park and grab one to return to your resort!
While you’re at Les Halles, be sure to check out all of the options. It is truly a hidden gem that so many newcomers miss. From sweet to savory, the options are endless here. The lobster bisque and a bread bowl hit the spot when we went in January. I talked about that dish more in my best quick service at Disney post.
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Pork Egg Rolls $5.75
Joy of Tea
- Location: Epcot > China Pavilion
- Dining Plan? No
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Lunch and Dinner
- Joy of Tea Menu
The pork egg rolls at Joy of Tea are a fan favorite, and for just $5.75 for two, they’re an excellent value if you’re craving an egg roll! In all fairness, these are the standard egg rolls you can expect to get with cheap Chinese delivery, and that’s okay, especially if you’re ‘drinking around the world’ – ha! These are a great little savory snack in between all the sweet snacks at Epcot!
Turtle Brownie $5.29
Sunshine Seasons
- Location: Epcot > World Nature
- Dining Plan? Yes
- Mobile Ordering? No
- Open: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Sunshine Seasons Menu
I don’t have a sweet tooth and will always choose crunchy, salty snacks over sweet. However, I love a good brownie and have never seen anyone talk about the turtle brownie at Sunshine Seasons. The brownie itself is intensely chocolatey and very rich. The turtle topping is plentiful and has tons of pecans, which I loved (Shannon did not). You guys, this is moist and gooey and messy in all the best ways. We split this with a couple of espressos. It was the perfect afternoon pick-me-up!
While you’re there, I highly recommend the Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup combo for just $9.99!
And that’s a wrap on another foodie roundup! I hope you enjoyed this list of yummy snacks at Walt Disney World that are easy on your wallet. If you have a favorite snack, please share it below, and I’ll add it to my must-try list on our next trip. For more Disney deliciousness, check out our other roundups at the links below!
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