Everything we ate at Disney world!!!

1. I’m convinced the best way to eat at Disney is by splitting all your meals so you can try more

2. Recording this was voice over was insanely hard but we had lots to fit in

2025/8/2 Edited to

... Read moreExploring Disney World isn't just about rides and characters; it's a culinary adventure all its own! One of my top tips, and something I swear by, is to split your meals. This way, you get to try so much more without feeling overly full or missing out on any iconic treats. Trust me, with so many delicious 'disney food items' available, you'll want to sample everything! It’s also a great way to discover new 'disney food trends' that pop up throughout the parks, especially during seasonal festivals. When planning your 'disney food guide,' don't forget about mobile ordering – it's a lifesaver for avoiding long lines! I always start my park days strong, often with a delicious coffee. On this last trip, a fantastic caramel latte kicked things off perfectly. For savory snacks, we dove into some loaded tater tots and even a grilled cheese with pulled pork. While the pulled pork grilled cheese wasn't my personal favorite, it was definitely an interesting bite! You absolutely have to keep an eye out for unique treats like the dark mouse rose – sometimes these unexpected delights are the ones that truly saved the day! And if you spot bottomless truffle fries anywhere, do yourself a favor and get them; they’re addictive. For more substantial 'places to eat in Disney,' I highly recommend trying some of the unique table service experiences. We had an unforgettable meal at Space 220, where the atmosphere is out of this world! Their deviled eggs, calamari, and fried cauliflower were all fantastic, and I paired mine with a refreshing coconut lemonade. The crazy dessert with three pieces was also an experience in itself. Another absolute favorite restaurant of mine is in Animal Kingdom, specifically in Avatar World, Pandora. Everything there is consistently a 10/10. We enjoyed their cold brew flights, savory boa buns, and a truly delicious beef bowl. And you cannot leave Pandora without trying the blueberry cheesecake – it’s incredible! Even over in Star Wars Land, the cold brew is a standout. Beyond the Disney parks themselves, if you're looking for unique dining experiences nearby, we even ventured to Helios bar. They had an incredible interactive dessert that let us high-five and shatter a rose on top – it was so cool and a truly memorable moment. We wrapped up our culinary tour with some tasty takeaway sushi and a delightful yeti sundae from Animal Kingdom. Every bite was a part of the adventure, and I hope this 'disney food guide' helps you plan your own delicious journey!