9 Snacks at Walt Disney World That Are Worth the Money in 2025

Walt Disney World snacks are a calibre above the rest. I am yet to visit a theme park where the food is as good. In this article, I'm going to be taking you through all of the snacks we had a Walt Disney World during our trip back in March that I think were totally worth the money. So let's dive right in and take a look at all of the Walt Disney World snacks I would buy again tomorrow, if I could!

1. Creme Brulee Croissant, Gaston's Tavern, Magic Kingdom

Price: $5.49

You might think that a croissant is like any other croissant. But not only is this not even shaped like a traditional croissant, but it's got a filling like no other. You'll likely have had an almond croissant or a pistachio one instead, but I seriously doubt you've ever had a croissant like this one before. Essentially, it's filled to the brim with vanilla-flavoured custard. 

It has the light, flaky croissant pastry with a crispy, glazed top. The custard on the inside tastes exactly as you'd expect - like creme brulee. Not only does it look and taste more expensive than $5.49, but it's also HUGE. 

The picture doesn't do its size any justice at all. Tom and I shared this one and I'm glad I did, because there wouldn't have been enough room in my tummy for all the other snacks I'm going to show you that are totally worth the money. My advice? Head straight to Gaston's Tavern first thing on your first day and start the day off strong - you won't regret it!

2. Pressed Brioche Ice Cream Sandwich, France Pavilion, EPCOT

Price: $10.95

This is one of those snacks that you'll see all over TikTok and Instagram. It's absolutely divine. It doesn't look like much in the photo, but it's one of the best snacks I've had at EPCOT, and it's totally worth the steeper price tag. 

Go to the France Pavilion and you'll soon sniff out where these things are sold. Usually, there's an incredibly long line for them, so again, get there early and join the queue ASAP for the full choice. They will take a brioche bun, fill it with ice cream and sauce of our choosing, and they'll then press it in and toast it to warm it up. 

Not only does this make the bread slightly caramelised, giving you even more flavour, but it melts the ice cream in the middle to just the right consistency. We went for a coffee-flavoured ice cream and it was just incredible. I have dreams about this snack and you will too if you try it when you go to Walt Disney World this year.

3. Oysters Rockefeller, American Pavilion, EPCOT

Price: $7.50

I had never had oysters before, but I've always really wanted to try them. However, they seem expensive for something that I might not like, so I've been holding out for some that are a decent price. So when I saw that they had oysters for just $7.50 I jumped at the chance, and I'm so glad that I did because they were amazing. 

If you're a fish lover, then these are totally worth a try. They come with a wedge of lemon and some hot sauce, along with another fiery accompaniment. You've got nothing to lose, even if you want to try them for the first time, for $7.50!

4. Num Num Cookie, Neighborhood Bakery, Hollywood Studios

Price: $6.59

You might think that $6.59 is quite steep for a cookie, but this isn't your average cookie. Not only is it pretty big, which means you can share it, but it's also deep and comes warmed up. It's one of the best cookies I think I've ever had, not to mention it hits the spot when it comes to a sweet tooth. Hence why it's made it onto my list of awesome Disney World snacks that are worth the cash. You won't regret the money or the calories with this scrumptious snack.

5. Giant Mozzarella Stick, BLUE Ribbon Corn Dogs, Disney's Boardwalk

Price: $16.51

You might think that $16.51 is quite a lot for a mozzarella stick, but it really is HUGE. It also comes with crisps and a drink, so you can't really complain. Again, we shared this as a lunch time/dinner thing, and it really did keep me full until the next day. It's totally worth the money. Not to mention it's absolutely delicious. Just look at that cheese oozing out of the middle - it makes my mouth water just looking at the picture. 

6. Mickey Waffle, Sleepy Hollow, Magic Kingdom

Price: $8.49

You can't go to Walt Disney World without eating something that's Mickey-shaped. So where better to start than with a classic Mickey waffle?! These are available to buy almost anywhere in Magic Kingdom, but we bought ours at Sleepy Hollow. 

It comes with cream and a pot of hot chocolate sauce. It's also massive. The picture below doesn't really give it any scale, but trust me, this is big enough to share as a snack or as a meal for breakfast first thing in the day before hitting the parks.

7. Grilled Corn on the Cob, Garden Graze, EPCOT

Price: $6.00

For $6, you can't really go wrong with this snack available at one of the quick service facilities in EPCOT. It comes sprinkled with a hole load of flavoursome dust that gets my taste buds tingling just thinking about it. Just when you thought corn on the cob couldn't get any more interesting, Walt Disney World have batted it out of the park once again. 

8. Werther's Original Cookie & Popcorn, Germany Pavilion, EPCOT

Price: $7.99 (popcorn)
Price: $4.49 (cookie)

These two things should, technically, count as different snacks, because they're so different. But they came from the same place and they both taste identical. Just the popcorn is doused and baked in Werther's Original sauce and the cookie is milk chocolate with a little drizzle of Werther's Original sauce for good measure. Both of these snacks are totally worth the price, especially if you're looking for a really sweet treat that will have you salivating every time you think about it. 

9. Mickey Rice Krispy Cakes, The Confectionery, Magic Kingdom

Price: $5.99

Another classic Walt Disney World snack, these Mickey-shaped rice treats are available at most places, but my tip is to get them fresh at The Confectionery on Main Street in Magic Kingdom. They're made the same day and packaged for you upon purchase. 

You can choose these Mickey-shaped rice krispy treats with different toppings. Some have M&Ms on them, like mine, and others can come with popcorn or chunks of Snickers. For $5.99, you're really hitting the ground running with your Walt Disney World snacks.


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I hope you enjoyed this blog post and that you found it useful? Let me know in the comments below what you like to eat as a snack at Walt Disney World and I will see you again soon with some more content - have a great trip, if you're going later this year :)

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