A Recap of Our Favorite Halloween 2024 Snacks at the Disney Parks

Can we all agree that no park does the holiday season like Disney? From the decor to the music, nothing feels more immersive than visiting Disneyland (or World) during an event season. But by far, our favorite part about everything is the limited-edition food.

As usual, Disney unveiled some pretty delicious novelty food for Halloween. Since we're wrapping up another spooky year, let's revisit some of their best menu items of 2024.

Amorette's Wilting Rose — Amorette's Patisserie

A rose is one of the most beautiful flowers, but did you also know it tastes delicious as it looks? At Amorette's Patisserie in Disney Springs, the bakers transform chocolate mousse into an edible rose. Inside this Instagram-worthy treat, you'll find chocolate biscuit and raspberry sauce.

 

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Candy Corn Soft-Serve Sundae — Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies

We know people feel some way about candy corn, but we love it, so when we heard about this dessert at Tomorrowland, we knew we had to try it. It's a corn-flavored sundae, topped with a butterscotch shell and candy corn pieces. It's sweet, salty and oh-so delicious.

 

Witches' Cold Brew — Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies

Everyone loves the Cocoa Puff Cold Brew at Galaxy's Edge. For Halloween, Auntie Gravity's gave it a run for its money with their Witches' Cold Brew. It's your standard Joffrey's Coffee—now with festive orange pumpkin-spiced whipped cream and candy sprinkles. Sadly, it was only available during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, but it's the perfect pick-me-up for those late nights at Magic Kingdom.

 

S'Mores Cup — The Friar's Nook

One of our favorite parts about summer is roasting marshmallows to make s'mores. And honestly, we were sad to retire them until next summer. Thanks to Disney, we had s'mores even during the peak of winter after a trip to the Friar's Nook. It's layers of graham cracker crust and chocolate, but for Halloween, it's got an adorable marshmallow ghost on top.

 

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Maple Skull Blondie — Liberty Square Market

We didn't know we were missing the glory of blondies until we took a trip to Liberty Square Market. For Halloween, the quick-service cafe served a skull-shaped blonde. It has a rich maple flavor and a gooey caramel sauce to dip it in. And it's pretty sizable for the price—only $5.

 

Minnie Witch Hat — Main Street Bakery

At Disney, sometimes, it's the small things that matter. Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party brought a tiny but mighty Minnie Mouse witch hat that no one can resist. It's a chocolate chip cookie paired with peanut butter mouse, milk chocolate ganache and buttercream icing. We'll take another five!

 

Cherry 'Poison' Apple — The Candy Cauldron

No Halloween season at Disney is complete without the return of Snow White's poison apple. Thankfully, this apple won't knock you out cold. It has a gorgeous, crunchy candy shell alongside a vibrant green drip. And somehow, Disney apples taste even more magical than the ones we find at home.

 

Curious about our other Disney food opinions? Click HERE to discover our definitive ranking of their most iconic treats.

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