17 Delicious Snacks to Try at Disneyland

Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth, especially for foodies who can't wait to try all the popular snacks inside the magical theme park. If you've been inside the park, however, you'll know that the place is enormous (about 160 acres, the size of approximately 145 football fields!). And with over 30 restaurants and food stands in Disneyland, it's hard to know which places have the best spots to chow down. So we turned to the food enthusiasts at Quora, who came up with an ultimate must-try list for when you visit. Keep reading to see which Disneyland treats are worth checking out.

Turkey Legs
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Turkey Legs

According to Quora users, for the most bang for your buck, turkey legs are your go-to. This thick chunk of meat costs around $6 and can be shared among your Disneyland crew.

Cinnamon Rolls
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Cinnamon Rolls

In Magic Kingdom, you can find these sweet and warm cinnamon rolls inside Main Street Bakery. "[They] happen to be the size of your face at the bakery on Main Street. Famazing," said Quora user Lucas J Meeker.

Cotton Candy
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Cotton Candy

For a melt-in-your-mouth sweet treat, cotton candy is always a popular option.

The Big Pickle
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The Big Pickle

The Diseyland Fruit cart sells fruits, but it also sells the most thirst-quenching pickles. In the words of Quora user Steve Paulo, "On hot days, it helps keep you hydrated, and it's a wonderfully garlicky dill pickle."

Dole Whip
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Dole Whip

Outside of the Enchanted Tiki Room is the legendary frozen treat know as Dole Whip. It's a pineapple-flavored soft-serve dessert only found in Disneyland, The Magic Kingdom, and three other locations.

Pretzels
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Pretzels

You can't go to Disneyland without trying out Mickey Mouse-shaped pretzels.

Corn Dogs
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Corn Dogs

Near the end of Main Street, The Little Red Wagon has the best-tasting corn dogs, said one Quora user. Lucas J Meeker also shared that the corn dogs at Corn Dog Castle are equally tasty.

Churros
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Churros

Churros can be found anywhere inside the theme park and come in various mouthwatering flavors.

Mint Julep and Beignets
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Mint Julep and Beignets

An anonymous Quora user and former Disney animator said, "You can find a refreshing mint julep on the edge of New Orleans Square."

Safari Skewers
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Safari Skewers

For bacon-lovers, there's nothing better than bacon-wrapped asparagus. These delicious skewers can be found at Bengal BBQ inside Adventureland.

Mickey Chocolate-Dipped Ice Cream
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Mickey Chocolate-Dipped Ice Cream

Quora user Aladdin Steiman-Cameron suggested a Mickey head chocolate-dipped ice cream.

Lobster Nachos
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Lobster Nachos

At the Cove Bar inside Disneyland, you can find a delicious plate of lobster nachos. Jason Knapp from Quora also noted that it's the only full bar inside the parks.

Fish and Chips
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Fish and Chips

Find a traditional plate of crispy fish and chips from the Stage Door Cafe or the Golden Horseshoe.

Goofy's Sour Powder Candy
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Goofy's Sour Powder Candy

On Pooh Corner, you can find giant tubes of colorful powdered candy.

Nachos
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Nachos

According to Lucas J Meeker, the Grand Californian holds the best nacho spot. "Everyone I know is going to hate me for giving this up, perhaps the best secret snack at the resort, but those nachos are epic and shockingly affordable, and it's a nice little place to go mellow out away from the parks for a minute (you can enter/exit DCA directly into the Grand near Grizzly River Rapids, and it's basically 15 yards away from the entrance)," he said.

Sweet Potato Fries
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Sweet Potato Fries

For a healthier food alternative inside the theme park, these sweet potato fries from Hungry Bear will hit the spot.

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