Souvenir Cup Now Offered with Kids’ Meals at Select Disney’s Animal Kingdom Restaurant

Jamie Rowland

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A hand holds a Disney’s Animal Kingdom cup in front of a restaurant with trees and strollers nearby.

Souvenir Cup Now Offered with Kids’ Meals at Select Disney’s Animal Kingdom Restaurant

A new souvenir cup has roared into Walt Disney World, and it is currently only available at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Animal Kingdom Souvenir Cup

A hand holds a Disney’s Animal Kingdom cup in front of a restaurant with trees and strollers nearby.

The new cup is a light salmon color with a multicolored Disney’s Animal Kingdom wordmark placed front and center. The Tree of Life is printed in green below the logo. The cup has a shiny green lid.

Many of the park’s animal residents are printed around the exterior of the cup. Animals such as a lizard, zebra, monkey, and tiger are among those featured in colorful styles.

Even more animals like a goat, elephant, and snake are surrounded by foliage and insects as well.

Restaurantosaurus Kids’ Meals

Kids’ menu showing chicken strips for $10.49 and macaroni & cheese for $8.99, each with sides and a drink.

So far, it appears this new cup is only available at Restaurantosaurus. The Restaurantosaurus menu lists the souvenir cup online and in the My Disney Experience app. Other locations like Pizzafari and Flame Tree Barbecue do not mention the cup on their digital menus. There are currently two kids’ meal options at Restaurantosaurus:

  • Chicken Strips (2 pieces) – $10.49
  • Macaroni & Cheese – $8.99

Both are served with your choice of two sides and either a small low-fat milk or bottled water. Now, both options also reference the new souvenir cup as well. The cup is not listed with any of the adult menu items at this time, and it does not appear to be available for sale separately.

What do you think of this new kids’ meal addition at Disney’s Animal Kingdom? Let us know in the comments and on social media.

Restaurantosaurus

The exterior of Restaurantosaurus at Disney World boasts a rustic design with a sign proclaiming it as the "Home of the Impossible Burger." Several recycling bins are out front, emphasizing sustainability, while hacking menus for allergen content ensures a delightful dining experience for everyone.

Recently, Disney filed permits for general construction at Restaurantosaurus. This permit will expire one year from its filing, on August 4, 2026. We will likely say goodbye to the quick service location sometime in the next year, as DinoLand U.S.A. will become a Tropical Americas land.

The dino-themed dining location is currently still open to guests, most recently offering the Daisy’s Dig experience as part of Cool Kid Summer. Disney has not yet announced a closing date for the location; The Boneyard will close this September, and DINOSAUR will close in 2026 to be reimagined into an Indiana Jones attraction.

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