There are plenty of exciting things about going to Disney World. You get to experience a magical theme park that makes you feel all the childhood nostalgia, you get to enjoy really elaborately planned rides and experiences, you get to see some beautiful fireworks and amazing parades, and you also get tons of great Instagram photo opportunities. But there’s another very wonderful thing about visiting the Disney theme parks: the food.
Yes, while the happiest place on earth might have been created with children in mind, it is also a place where you can get some of the best food, ever — and so there are lots of interesting facts about Disney World food out there you should know before you go.
A trip there isn’t complete without getting a Pineapple Dole Whip, a giant turkey leg, a Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar, or a huge jumbo pretzel from “Germany” in Epcot… and that’s barely even scratching the surface. Disney World offers over 475 places to eat throughout the entire resort, so picking only a few options can be extremely tough — everything is good! But here’s what you should know about the food before you start your vacation:
Looking for some gum to nix bad breath? Good luck finding it unless you can bum it off someone else who’s more prepared than you. Both Disneyland and Disney World have banned the sale of chewing gum in the parks, but they have a good reason…
Here’s something you probably didn’t know… in 1955, Frito-Lay owned a restaurant in Disneyland called Casa de Fritos. They came up with a way to use their stale tortillas: add a lot of flavor and fry them. These became a huge success with guests, and Doritos became a national brand.
If you’re walking through Main Street in the Magic Kingdom and you notice the smell of freshly baked goods, you’re not imagining it, and no, it’s not actual food. Imaginers use Smellitzer machines that send scents through hidden vents throughout the parks.
With so much food being prepared, it’s almost cringe-worthy to think about all of the waste that must occur. Fortunately, Disney has the Disney Harvest program, which allows them to donate food that would normally be thrown away to feed the homeless in Central Florida. If they didn’t, the waste would be more than 700,000 pounds of food!
In the United Kingdom area of Epcot, you’ll find a pub called Rose and Crown that mimics what real pubs in the United Kingdom look like.
Disney World might be a place that little kids love to go to, but that doesn’t mean adults can’t enjoy it as well. Disney World offers a lot of wine in dining establishments, and it’s not just the cheap stuff.
Disney offers a dining plan for families who plan on spending a lot of time at the parks. It can be a good deal, but it also might not be worth your time — and could even lead to you spending more money than necessary (and maybe that’s what Disney intended).
It’s definitely something to take into consideration.
Yes, even Disney World is a part of the secret menu craze. According to Insider, these options are secret enough that they’re not on the menu, but not so secret that employees won’t know how to make them if you ask for them by name.
In 2017, actor Zachary Levy stirred up some trouble when he appeared on Conan to say that the turkey legs might not be what they seem. He stated:
Going to Animal Kingdom is a wonderful experience, but if you get a drink, expect it to potentially be slightly messy. According to E! Online, they won’t serve drinks with lids and they only have cardboard straws.
Today, you know the Enchanted Tiki Room as a really amazing attraction at the Magic Kingdom, but it was almost more than that. In the beginning, it was supposed to be a dinner show, where guests could be entertained by the famous animatronic birds while eating dinner.
But it ended up being too impractical, and instead, it just became an attraction to check out, no food included.
Visitors really, really love those turkey legs. In fact, according to Walt Disney World News, more than 1.2 million pounds of turkey drumsticks are eaten every year in the four parks.
There are a dizzying array of options when it comes to snack foods at Disney World, but one of the most popular has to be popcorn.
The churros are another popular option at Disney World. According to Disneyland News, visitors eat 3,800,000 churros every year, and if they were laid end-to-end, they would stretch 954 miles.
If you’re a fan of Beauty and The Beast, then you know about that moment in the song “Be Our Guest” where they sing, “try the grey stuff, it’s delicious!”
Are you interested in learning more about some of the food in Disney World? Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge offers up free culinary tours of all the restaurants at around 4 p.m. each day. The best part? You get to taste test some of the items.
If you’re wondering how Disney World keeps up with the demand for all of this food, the answer is that they literally grow some of it themselves.
You’ve already seen how popular certain dishes are, but consider this: every year, Disney visitors eat more than seven million hamburgers, a half-million pounds of mac and cheese, one million pounds of watermelon, and two million pounds of ketchup.
If you want to do something more unique while in Disneyland, search for Club 33. It’s hidden in plain sight in New Orleans Square, and is a 5-star restaurant that is super exclusive.
This is also the only place they sell alcohol in the Magic Kingdom.
A great bowl of soup starts with the right ingredients, but the tools you use…
Are you tired of the same old breakfast day in and day out? Spice up…
Tired of messy kitchens when stripping corn? The YYP Corn Cutter Peeler is the perfect…
The Couch Arm Table 4 in 1 is a handy addition to any living room.…
Keeping your fridge organized can save you time and make your kitchen more efficient. From…
The Ninja Crispi Air Fryer is a versatile kitchen gadget that combines air frying, baking,…
This website uses cookies.