Under $10 Snacks/Meals
Let’s face it, Disney food can be an extra sort of splurge that we don’t wanna make. We’re already buying the ticket, paying for parking, and the gas to get to the park, but snacks (and meals) at Disney don’t have to be extra, and I’m putting $10 to the test to see how far it’ll take us when we’re balling on a budget.
Mickey Mouse Pretzels - These are one of the park’s most iconic treats. It’s a perfect treat - salty, savory, and hello, it’s Mickey-shaped! This snack is between $6 and $8, depending on whether you’re going with the OG salty pretzel or getting that bougie flavor (Jalapeno Cheese-filled or Cream Cheese-filled). If you’re a dip girl, unfouraetly it’s at the extra cost of $1.39! But that still keeps us under $10, which makes it a deal in my book.
Courtesy of Disney
2. Jungle Skewer - Let’s head on over to Bengal Barbecue (across the way from Indiana Jones Adventure). There are 4 different skewers to choose from, all of which land us under $10. These make a great snack - it’s plenty of flavor and protein packed into something that you can easily eat in line. Chicken Teriyaki Skewer ($6.99), Pork & Vegetable Skewer ($7.29), Banyan Beef Skewer ($7.49), Bengal Beef Skewer ($7.49).
3. Chicken Tender Kid’s Meal - Eating Kid’s Meals at Disney is nothing to be embarrassed about. It’s affordable, and tons of guests do it because let’s all be real - kids’ meals are super yummy! This meal typically comes with 2 chicken tenders, 1 Cuties Mandarin Orange, Applesauce, and a small Dasani Water or small low-fat milk. You can ask to upgrade to a soda, but you have to pay more, which would put us just over our $10 budget, as we’re at $8.99 for the meal.
4. Pixar Pier Frosty Parfait - This delicious cold treat is from Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats. You can choose from non-dairy Lemon, Mango, or Raspberry soft serve, blended with a blue raspberry swirl and topped with a cherry. This sweet treat is priced at $8.49, making it the perfect addition to our list.
5. Churros - Our list wouldn’t be complete without adding the classic churro to the list. You can find churros at almost any snack kiosk in the park because what’s a Disney day without a churro? Depending on the type of Churro you’re craving, prices vary. For a classic churro, you’re looking at spending anywhere from $5-$6 dollars. For specialty churros, you can generally expect to pay $7-$9.
Courtesy of The Midnight Monorail || Almond Cookie Churro
Do you have a go-to favorite snack or meal at the parks? Comment down below and let me know what it is!