It’s hard to believe Disney World’s 50th Anniversary Celebration is over.
We spent 18 months enjoying all the fun decor, merchandise, and more during the festivities. However, we MOSTLY enjoyed all the great snacks, but now that the celebration is over, menus at Disney World restaurants have changed.
So let’s take a look at the changes we’ve spotted at Disney World restaurants recently. We’ve already told you about three 50th snacks that are sticking around. We also found some old snacks returning — including ones we haven’t seen since BEFORE the 50th. Here’s what’s changed:
Magic Kingdom
First up, the Baseball Brownie has returned to Casey’s Corner.
At Plaza Restaurant, the Celebration menu is gone.
We’ve got some GREAT news — the All American Sundae has returned to Plaza Ice Cream Parlor. This sundae is made with Old-Fashioned Vanilla and Chocolate Ice Cream that’s topped with Hot Fudge, Peanut Butter Drizzle, Whipped Cream, and a beautiful red Cherry. It’s also ONE of our favorite ice cream treats in Disney World.
At the Spring Roll Cart in Adventureland, the menu has remained the same, including the 50th Celebration Spring Rolls — for now. However, a Cast Member confirmed that a new 100th snack is coming there soon!
More great news. The Tropical Serenade Float will be staying on the menu at Aloha Isle. Whew — we were worried about that one. However, the Pierre Mon Ami Float is gone. We also asked about the Kakamora Float, but the Cast Member we spoke to was unsure if it would return or not.
At Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn and Cafe, the Sun Bonnet Trio Strawberry Salad is staying on the menu.
You’ll also still be able to get Wendell’s Bear Claw at Westward Ho.
Those fun Haunted Mansion Cake Push Pops are no longer being offered at Sleepy Hollow.
But that’s okay, Haunted Mansion fans, because the Happy Haunts Milkshake will still be around over at Columbia Harbour House!
At Pinocchio Village Haus, the “it’s a small world”-themed Malasada is sticking around.
If you’ve missed the Master’s Cupcake (aka the Grey Stuff Cupcake) at Gaston’s Tavern, it has made a glorious comeback — with a few upgrades! Try it! It’s delicious!
The All Mixed Up Slushy is still available at Cheshire Cafe.
The Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat is also still here.
EPCOT
In Canada, we asked a Cast Member about the 50th Anniversary Coca-Cola bottles and were told they would be removed from the parks. We noticed that regular bottles were in most shops in World Showcase, but we did spot a few 50th anniversary bottles in other areas of the park.
The 50th Celebration Cupcake at Karamell-Küche is also still available — we were told they would be there until they sell out.
So if you haven’t tried it yet, NOW is the time to head to EPCOT and grab one before it’s gone for good!
We’ll be keeping an eye out for more menu changes in Disney World, so stay tuned to DFB for more!
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