As of today, Main Street Confectionery at Magic Kingdom has new physical menus to help guests make their tasty treat selections.
Main Street Confectionery Menus
Have you ever stepped foot in Main Street Confectionery and found yourself overwhelmed by all the delicious treats available for purchase? Well, Disney just released new physical menus that are sure to help the most indecisive of guests make a selection.
The new menus give guests a full list of available snacks available. There are no new menu items, but the existing items are now separated by category, and there are pictures for most. One side of the menu features “Cookie” and “Rice Crispy Treats” at the top. There are six types of cookies and five types of rice crispy treat options.
Below the first two categories, guests will find “Apples” and “Fudge.” There are three apples listed, including a Caramel Apple, a Minnie Apple, and a Candy Apple with Lifesavers. Three items are listed under “Fudge,” but no pictures are displayed.
The other side of the menu features four more categories. Across the top, guests will find “Marshmallows.” Three different items are displayed.
Beneath “Marshmallows,” the two smallest categories are listed. These are “Pretzel Rods” and “Cake Pops.” There are two items beneath each heading.
Finally, there is a seasonal section that features “Halloween” treats. Eight snacks are listed under this heading, including the Mickey Pumpkin Apple, Mickey Halloween Cupcake, Minnie Halloween Cupcake, Minnie Witch Apple, Halloween Apple, Minnie Web Cookie, Halloween CRCT, and Mickey Spider Mallow.
We don’t yet know whether these menus will go away or be updated when the Halloween treats are no longer available. We will be sure to update you once we have more information.
Earlier this year, Cast Members debuted new costumes at Main Street Confectionery.
What do you think of the new Main Street Confectionery menus? Will this help you pick your next treat at Magic Kingdom? Let us know in the comments.
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We were there a couple weeks ago and there was a CM behind the counter who was deaf. The process at the time was to write a number that was next to your item in the display case on a slip of paper to communicate. I wonder if these are designed to help streamline that process.