
If you enjoy snacking as much as I do then you will not want to miss out on some of Disney’s most iconic snacks during your park visit. When it comes to Disney snacking, there are plenty of delicious options. Let’s explore how to snack your way through Magic Kingdom for under $10!
Disney Dining
Although, the Disney Dining Plan can be a good option for some families, it may not be for others. Dining at Disney can add up pretty quickly, so why not fuel up and fill up by snacking your way through the parks! My family and I love to snack around the parks, it saves us time and money. Besides, not everyone likes those long sit down meals. For my family, we like to be able to grab a quick snack and head straight to our favorite attractions.
Park to Park Snacking
Follow our Budget the Magic Blog these next few weeks for our full park to park series on snacking through the Disney World Parks. With just a little bit of creativity and strategic planning, you will be able to discover how to turn delicious Disney snacks into cost saving meals.
Our Favorite Magic Kingdom Breakfast Snacks

Magic Kingdom, one of my favorite parks, has so many popular snacks that are a budget-friendly savory option.
Heading down Main Street USA stop in at the Main Street Bakery. Here you can enjoy a selection of morning refreshments like frappuccinos, specialty coffees, & cold brews to kick start to your park day. Prices for these items range from $4.75 to $6.49.
Breakfast Choices
The bakery also has taste-filling breakfast sandwiches and pastries like double-smoked bacon, cheddar, & egg sandwiches for $5.29 and Mickey-shaped cinnamon rolls for $7.49. Prices for breakfast sandwiches and pastries at the bakery range from $4.29 to $7.49.

My older daughter absolutely loves the Cheshire Cafe’ because here she can get a Cheshire Cat Tail for $6.29. This Alice in Wonderland inspired pastry is made of a flaky croissant-style dough filled with Nutella and is glazed with a drizzle of purple and pink icing. In addition, this pastry is large enough to share too!
For my younger daughter, who prefers a little more of a spicy kick to her snacks, the cafe’ serves a Pepper Jack Pretzel for $7.99. The Cheshire Cafe’ is located in Fantasyland near the Mad Tea Party attraction.

If you really want a morning fuel up that gives you the biggest bang for your buck then “snack your way” to Sleepy Hollow Refreshments in Liberty Square to get a funnel cake for just $7.29 or a Mickey Waffle filled with chocolate-hazelnut, bananas, berries, and whipped cream for right under $10. These chocolate stuffed Mickey Waffles come filled with a variety of choice berries.
Frontierland
And for those extra sweet tooth cravings, visit Westward Ho in Frontierland for powdered cinnamon-sugar donut holes for a sweet price of $5.99.
Tomorrowland
The Launch Pad is another good breakfast spot. This Tomorrowland quick service location has breakfast bowls filled with potato barrels topped with a cheese omelet, chili con, queso, & sour cream. This bowl is a bit over our under $10 budget at a cost of $10.79, but it sure is filling. You can also get a variety of Mickey pretzels or sticky bubble bread with cinnamon & caramel at the Launch Pad.
Fantasyland
To find other under $10 breakfast items around the Magic Kingdom Park, visit The Friar’s Nook and Gaston’s Tavern both located in Fantasyland.
Our All-Time Favorite Magic Kingdom Snacks

Did I mention that I love to snack? I try to make it an experience every time I visit a park and Magic Kingdom is home to some of my most beloved snacks.
Now, whether you’re looking for something sweet, salty, or refreshing, Magic Kingdom has a snack for your every craving.
A sit-down meal at any Disney table service is quite filling, and I do recommend planning at least one during your visit, especially a character experience with the little ones, but if you are looking for a lighter meal during those lunch and dinner hours then there are so many good options in the Magic Kingdom park.
A little Pixie Dust Tip: Try to avoid the lunch and dinner rush hours and eat either an hour before or after those congested lunch and dinner rush hour times. Use your My Disney Experience mobile app to order and grab a quick breakfast or sweet & salty snack to save time experiencing the magic of your Disney park visit.

For a quick filling snack, head to the end of the shops on Main Street USA to Casey’s Corner. This baseball themed experience is home to hotdogs, hotdogs, and more hotdogs, but it is also home to the Chipotle Barbecue Loaded Fries topped with pulled-pork, slaw, and Chipotle BBQ sauce for only $7.79. That’s a magical deal that you just can’t pass up.

I must admit, though, my family’s all-time favorite snack is found right outside of Adventureland. If you are walking fast and on a mission to ride Pirates of the Caribbean or Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, then you just might miss it—THE SPRING ROLL CART!
Spring Rolls
Just outside the entrance of Adventureland is the spring roll cart. Here is where you can get two spring rolls for around $9.50. Yes, you heard me right TWO SPRING ROLLS! The spring roll cart offers a selection of spring rolls like cheeseburger, chicken ham & cheese, or a pepperoni & cheese. These are delicious, but my favorite is the cheeseburger!

Tiana’s light, sweet, and fluffy Beignets with powdered sugar and honey drizzle have arrived at Magic Kingdom! We are excited to experience a taste of home when we visit this summer. I can promise that this classic French pastry will be worth the $7.29. Stop at the Golden Oak Outpost in Frontierland to get a piece of New Orleans’ favorite comfort food.
Sweet Treats

Magic Kingdom offers not only some of the best salty snacks for under $10, but also a wide variety of sugary delights for those mid-day sweet treat cravings.
Dole Whip Delight
One of the most iconic sweet treats in all of Magic Kingdom–the Dole Whip– is a must-try for anyone visiting the park. This pineapple-flavored frozen soft-serve is so refreshing. You can enjoy a whip of pineapple, vanilla, or swirl. Indulge in a cup or a float at Aloha Isle in Adventureland for only $5.99 a cup or $6.99 a float.
Don’t forget to try a crispy, cinnamon-sugar churro dipped in chocolate or caramel sauce at the churro cart in Frontierland or other tasty sweet treats at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies or The Cool Ship both located in Tomorrowland.

If you’re planning to snack throughout your day, these Magic Kingdom breakfast and sweet & salty snacks are the way to go. The portions are perfect for sharing and fueling up to explore all those great park attractions.
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