Disneyland introduces eight new snacks across parks

Disneyland has launched eight new menu items, including a Mickey-shaped celebration waffle and unique grilled cheeses. These snacks are now available at locations in Disney California Adventure and Disneyland. Food enthusiasts have praised their flavors and creativity.

Visitors to Disneyland can now enjoy a new Mickey-Shaped Celebration Waffle at Schmoozies for $10.99. The 70th Anniversary waffle features strawberry filling, sprinkles, and powdered sugar. Reviewers describe it as crispy outside, fluffy inside, with tart and refreshing strawberry notes that taste natural, not artificial. They plan to return for more of this treat regularly. The waffle highlights Disneyland's ongoing tradition of adding fresh snacks frequently, allowing guests to snack their way through the parks and Downtown Disney. At Pym Test Kitchen in Avengers Campus, the Philly Cheesesteak Grilled Cheese costs $16.79. It includes pepper and onion grilled cheesesteak, cheese sauce, crunchy manipulated particles, and potato bites. Tasters note the gooey cheese and well-seasoned meat, with Hot Cheeto puffs and onion ring chips adding unique crunch, though the bread hardens quickly. Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta offers Cinnamon Roll Cheesecake for $6.99, blending cinnamon cheesecake with cream cheese frosting. It delivers a perfect cinnamon balance without excessive sweetness. Lamplight Lounge serves the Lamplight Old Fashioned cocktail at $19.50, mixing bourbon, citrus, spice, floral Spanish liqueur, maraschino liqueur, bitters, Luxardo juice, and a Luxardo cherry. Diners also praise the Lemon Blueberry Cobbler Donuts for $11, featuring five mini donuts with cream cheese frosting, lemon-blueberry compote, and streusel for a fresh cobbler-like crunch. In Disneyland, Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe provides the Apple-Berry Hand Tart ($7.99), Key Lime-Blueberry Tart ($7.99), and Orange Cream Cheesecake ($7.99). The hand tart resembles a homemade Pop-Tart with flaky crust and sweet apple-berry filling. The key lime tart offers a strong, refreshing tartness balanced by blueberry, ideal for hot days. The orange cheesecake evokes childhood orange push pops with its light, tangy profile and orange crunch topping.

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