REVIEW: Hades Nachos Return to the Magic Kingdom For Halloween 2020

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Hades Nachos first appeared at the 2018 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Like many Halloween treats, they have returned to Magic Kingdom for the 2020 Halloween season. Hades Nachos are black bean nacho chips with “fiery” buffalo chicken, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, salsa, and jalapeño. If you didn’t know better, you wouldn’t be able to tell … Read more

REVIEW: Cinnamon Donuts Return to the Magic Kingdom In Haunted Mansion Container

Magic Kingdom has been serving delicious cinnamon donut holes at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party since 2018. With no parties this year, the cinnamon donuts are available all day in Frontierland, and they come in a Hitchhiking Ghost container. The container features Gus, the Hitchhiking Ghost, and goes with a Haunted Mansion sipper and popcorn bucket … Read more

PHOTOS: Westward Ho Prepares to Reopen at the Magic Kingdom

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Westward Ho is getting ready to say howdy to guests once again at the Magic Kingdom. Social distancing markers have been installed outside the stand in preparation for guests. The markers extend down the road in Frontierland, past the currently unavailable popcorn stand. The circular markers note where guests should stand to order while maintaining … Read more

REVIEW: New Limited Time Breakfast Offerings (Sausage Gravy Tots, Cinnamon-Sugar Donut Holes, and Croissant Sandwich) at The Friar’s Nook in Magic Kingdom

We’re up bright and early at The Friar’s Nook in the Magic Kingdom not for tots (okay, maybe for some tots) but for a full-on breakfast menu that’s just been rolled out in anticipation of the heavy holiday crowds. These breakfast offerings are available now through January 4th, so if you’re planning an early morning … Read more

REVIEW: Mickey Burger at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe, Magic Kingdom

Mickey and Minnie’s Surprise Celebration at the Magic Kingdom has begun, bringing with it an assortment of food, merchandising, and events. Over at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe in Tomorrowland, you’ll find a Mickey Cheeseburger. Mickey Cheeseburger – $15.97 With Mickey himself branded on the top of a buttered bun, this burger is topped with macaroni … Read more

Aunt Polly’s Restaurant on Tom Sawyer Island Reopening for Limited Time

If you start to get hungry while exploring Tom Sawyer’s Island, now open after its refurbishment, look no further than Aunt Polly’s for a quick bite to eat! Aunt Polly’s, a seasonal quick service restaurant, is reopening Dec 22 through Jan 5 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Some of the limited time offerings include: … Read more

REVIEW: Mickey’s Birthday Food at The Magic Kingdom

The big cheese turns 90 this weekend and the Disney parks are celebrating with an assortment of food, merchandising, and events. Over at the Magic Kingdom, several food items have been highlighted and most are available through today at multiple locations in line or through mobile order. Of the three we tired, each finds its own way to celebrate the birthday boy, but only two really took the (birthday) cake.

Mickey Cheeseburger – $15.97

With Mickey himself branded on the top of a buttered bun, this burger is topped with macaroni and cheese, American cheese, cheese sauce, and spicy cheese dust. So yeah…it’s cheesy and, oddly enough, not terrible. While certainly a mess (a fork is more than just a suggestion here), the cheese sauce is not heavy and so it all goes down rather easily. One suggestion would be to flip over the top bun and add some mac and cheese to it. This cut down on overall thickness of the burger, providing more manageable bites.

One missed opportunity is the cheese dust, which is all for aesthetics. While one might hope it would add some spice to the palate, it adds no flavor at all.

Confetti Mickey Pretzel – $7.02

Mixing the savory and the sweet, this pretzel carried an excellent taste as the salt and marshmallow cream swirled together. We don’t get enough sugary pretzel variations at the parks. As for function, this usually shareable baked good became a sticky mess. As in “need a towelette” sticky. An attempt at cleanup left bits of paper napkin grafted onto this reviewer’s hand thanks to the marshmallow.

Birthday Bash Push Pop – $6.38

Filled with birthday cake pastry cream and layered with cake crumbles, buttercream, and glitter sprinkles, this push pop attempts an odd variation on the traditional cake pop, but instead of icing holding it all together, it’s a large tube of plastic. Deceptively small when pushed out of its larger container, the cake is overall underwhelming for the price and size.

While the top lid’s design does allow for the classic Mickey ears shape for the first bite, it quickly popped off with a minor amount of pressure and you’re basically left with a cupcake shoved into a plastic toilet paper roll. The novelty seems to be working though, as these were sold out at one location.

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