Vibrant Walt Disney World 50th anniversary foods delight guests

The special food and beverage offerings for the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World are full of whimsy and EARidescent shimmer, like the 50th Celebration Tart available at The Market at Ale & Compass at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Kent Phillips, photographer).
The special food and beverage offerings for the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World are full of whimsy and EARidescent shimmer, like the 50th Celebration Tart available at The Market at Ale & Compass at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Kent Phillips, photographer). /
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While magical memories always await at Disney Parks, the Walt Disney World 50th anniversary foods add a little extra sparkle and shine to that theme park food experience. From the Magic Kingdom to Animal Kingdom, there are over 150 specialty food and beverage items for the most magical celebration. It is the perfect excuse to plan multiple visits over the next 18 months.

When Disney chefs look to create new dishes, the inspiration goes beyond the food trends or Mickey shaped delights. The past, present and future is blended into that perfect bite. Although the visual might entice the eyes, the flavor needs to linger in the memory long after the plate is empty.

With the Walt Disney World 50th anniversary foods, the vast and varied menu ensures that everyone will have a flavor to delight the senses. From savory menu items to desserts to even shimmering beverages, The World’s Most Magical Celebration is definitely a feast for the food lover.

A few highlights from Walt Disney World 50th anniversary foods.

Magic Kingdom

The Toad Burger brings the iconic ride back in food form. The brat burger is one that will have everyone jumping to get a bite. Guests do not have to be culinary adventurers to enjoy this whimsical treat. The Toad Burger is available at Friar’s Nook.

Walt Disney World 50th anniversary foods Toad Burger at Magic Kingdom
The special food and beverage offerings for the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World are full of whimsy and EARidescent shimmer. Many are also inspired by Walt’s personal recipes, beloved Disney characters, nostalgic dishes, and Disney attractions past and present, like the The Toad Burger available at Friar’s Nook at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Kent Phillips, photographer). /

Animal Kingdom

The 50th Celebration Chocolate Gâteau is a decadent treat. While Walt Disney loved chocolate desserts, the combination of a cinnamon-chocolate gâteau with almond praline is a modern take on a luscious, sweet ending to a meal. 50th Celebration Chocolate Gâteau is available at Tiffins.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Since Walt Disney enjoyed this meat and potatoes, this meal draws inspiration from that traditional combination. The signature roast beef hash is always a highlight. The Filet Mignon with Walt’s Hash is available at The Hollywood Brown Derby at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Epcot

With the re-imagined EPCOT taking shape, the EARidescent Croissant Doughnut blends the old and new in a single bite. Having made its debut at previous festivals, this new version gets a vibrant update from the EARidescent shimmer.

EARidescent Sip-a-bration

Available at various locations throughout Disney Parks as well as other locations throughout Walt Disney World, the EARidescent Sip-a-bration mocktails are both refreshing and feature a little surprise. Made with Minute Maid Premium Lemonade, the character shaped bombs bring a little magic to each sip. That sprinkle of pixie dust changes the color and flavor of the beverage.

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These items are just a very, very small sampling of the over 150 Walt Disney World 50th anniversary foods that are available throughout Disney Parks, Disney Resorts and Disney Springs. The World’s Most Magical Celebration begins October 1 and runs for 18 months.

Disney Parks require a theme park reservation for entry. For health and safety protocols as well as other information, please visit the Disney website.