Disney World is always changing! Currently, there are major projects happening all over the resort, including Piston Peak, Villains Land, Monsters, Inc. land, and the Magic of Disney Animation. However, something never changes? The number of snacks available across property.

However, not every Walt Disney World snack is created equal. For every treat we never miss, there are some we skip over as often as possible.
Disney World has some iconic snacks that are totally worth every dime! From the Cheshire Cat Tail to the Cheeseburger Spring Rolls, there are almost too many snacks to mention in just this one article.

There are, however, some snacks that I skip every single time I’m in the parks. Before I even get into it, remember that if I talk about anything you love, don’t second-guess your love for it! You do you, and enjoy your Disney snacks just the way you like them, but these are my personal least favorite bites in Disney World. First, I’m starting off easy with the $12.79 Plant-Based Cheese Pizza from Pinocchio Village Haus.

This is a plant-based option, but that’s not why it made my list. There are tons of amazing plant-based options, but this vegan cheese pizza just reminds me of glue. It sticks to your mouth and has a distinct lack of flavor. That pales in comparison to other plant-based options throughout the park.

If you’re a plant-based eater and in Magic Kingdom, try the Plant-Based Chicago-Style Dog from Casey’s Corner instead. This vegetarian take on the Midwest classic costs $12.99 and features plant-based sausage topped with diced tomatoes, onions, yellow mustard, and relish.

My next skip is a Disney classic food item, but only in Disneyland! Disney World Churros are known for not being quite as good as their sister churros on the other coast.

Churros in Disney World tend to be a bit stale and they aren’t horrible; they’re just not as good compared to others, especially for their roughly $8.00 to $10.00 pricepoint. If you’re in desperate need for some cinnamon-rolled fritters, head over to Nomad Lounge!

The Nomad Lounge churros cost $10.00 and are frankly incredible! They come with a vanilla crema and a seasonal sauce. They are perfectly crunchy and sweet. I highly recommend them, and would definitely seek them out on a trip to Animal Kingdom.
When it comes to skipping, this is a snack I typically don’t tell people I skip, but it’s time to come clean. I always skip the Caramel Butter Bar.

I know, I know, I can’t believe I’m saying it either. This super famous Disney World snack is a fan favorite, and I feel like I’m personally disappointing AJ from DisneyFoodBlog, but I have to be honest. This roughly $6.00 snack has always been a bit too buttery and almost oily in my opinion, and I’ve never enjoyed snacking on it. I’m sorry, world!

If you’re needing something with some sweet caramel, grab the roughly $10.00 Werther’s Caramel Popcorn instead! It’s delectable thanks to the sweet and salty combo. If you’re looking to devour something or grab a tasty souvenir, this is the one. Plus, this treat holds up well on a flight, so you can take a snack — and some magic — home with you.

Finally, my last skip is an overall spot rather than just one thing. Coral Reef Restaurant in EPCOT has some beautiful views and is easy to get reservations, but that’s where the magic of this spot ends for me.

In the past, I found that the seafood dishes were only okay, and the appetizers were good, but not something you can’t get at other dining options outside of Disney World. Quincy and I just went to check out this spot to see if it’s still skipable, and (spoiler alert) it is. If you want to see the full review, you can check it out here!

So there you have it, the snacks I skip in Disney World! Remember to keep following AllEars.Net for all of your Disney snacks tips and tricks.
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What Disney World snacks do you skip? Tell me in the comments!

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Great review, Emma! I’d be surprised that anything coming out of Pinocchio Village Haus is good. With that said, as someone on a plant-based diet – vegan cheese IS horrible. We’ve tried all sorts, and we just cannot find a plant-based cheese that is worth it. We’ve been told to melt the cheese for a better taste. Honestly, it makes is worse. The heat triggers the elasticity of the components in the “cheese” and something unnatural arises. Plant based food normally is great, but this “cheese” is definitely not a viable source of well…anything.
Maybe the putty that is hole filler for walls.