![]() ![]() So if you plan to have drinks at Oga’s Cantina in Hollywood Studios and dinner at Cinderella’s castle in The Magic Kingdom, you’ll probably want to rethink that. It’s important to know that the four theme parks that make up this massive Orlando property are not close to one another-you’ll need to either drive between them or take advantage of the (pretty awesome) Disney public transportation. It’s also worth knowing about the mobile ordering through the park’s app, which lets you schedule orders ahead of time and skip some pretty long lines (because you’ll definitely be standing in enough of those already). If you want to prioritize rides, shows, and parades, your best bet is to eat most of your meals on the go, but if you really want to lean into your Disney day(s), the table-service restaurants go hard on the themes and can be a lot of fun, although for many you’ll need a reservation. The first thing you should know is that there are three main types of dining establishments at WDW: table-service restaurants, quick-service restaurants, and snack kiosks. We’ve visited the parks dozens of times over the years and eaten at nearly every restaurant, so trust us when we say that this guide will help you have the best possible food experience on your Disney trip. ![]() We’re really good at Disney, and if you’re going to spend your hard-earned PTO on a trip to a people trap designed by a mouse, we want you to be good at it, too. Nothing hits the spot like Dole Whip on a super hot park day, trust me! A regular Dole Whip cup is $5.99.There are two ways to approach a trip to Disney World: you can go in blind and probably have a kind of miserable time, or you can be good at it. ![]() The menu here may change from time to time as they rotate flavors and speciality-themed floats and sundaes, but they’ll always serve the classics like pineapple-vanilla swirl (my fave!), floats with pineapple juice, and Dole Whip over pineapple upside down cake. You can find Dole Whip at a few places around Walt Disney World, but the most common is going to be Aloha Isle in Adventureland (just behind the Magic Carpet ride). It’s dairy-free soft serve, and the classic flavor is pineapple, but now they offer all sorts of flavors including vanilla, coconut, raspberry, mango, lime, and more. ![]() And finally, I cannot leave Magic Kingdom without getting a Dole Whip!! This Disney snack is iconic for good reason. ![]()
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