It’s the holiday season, so what better time to stuff yourself with all of the fun sweets and treats available at Walt Disney World?
From Festival of the Holidays in Epcot and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party in Magic Kingdom to Flurry of Fun in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, there are plenty of holiday treats and eats to enjoy. But there are also some very unique treats in Disney World’s resort hotels that you shouldn’t miss!
We paid a visit to Disney’s All-Star Music Resort today, and we have some unique, one of a kind treats to share with you (plus one old favorite!).
The bakery case in Intermission Food Court at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort is a great spot to check for fun, seasonal desserts. But first! The All-Star Music Resort lobby was full of holiday cheer, too! Check out these wreaths…
…and this beautiful tree set up in the lobby! It’s definitely Christmas at All-Star Music!
Okay, let’s get to the food court! Prefer to have your Christmas tree in an edible form? Look no further than the Pull-a-Part Spiced Cookie Tree.
This stack of molasses cookies, sparkly vanilla buttercream, and crunchy pearls can be yours for $4.79 or one Disney Dining Plan snack credit.
The Molasses cookies here are sweet and spicy, but don’t have an overwhelming flavor — so your kiddos or anyone who’s not a fan of strong gingerbread or holiday spice flavors will still be OK with this one I think. The buttercream is light without being whipped cream texture. There still some substance to it.
Need a little more chocolate in your life? Check out Santa’s Chocolate Cake.
I couldn’t wait to see what was inside!
Oh boy! This ad-orb-able dessert consists of chocolate cake, chocolate mousse, and a white chocolate belt and Santa hat. The price is $5.49 or one Disney Dining Plan snack credit.
It’s not a stunner in anything but it’s visual appeal, unfortunately. The mousse and cake are pretty standard and boring. But if you have a huge chocolate fan, they’ll probably like it. And it IS photo-worthy!
And last but not least… you didn’t think we’d visit an All-Star Resort without reuniting with our beloved, did you!? The Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cup we told you about this summer is still available and still delicious. Get your fix of egg-free, raw cookie dough for only $3.99 or one Disney Dining Plan snack credit.
This one is so, so good — and even better than you’d expect. I promise!
Oh, and just in case you want to stare at another beautiful tree while you enjoy your holiday desserts, All-Star Music has you covered: there’s a tree right inside the food court.
That’s all from Intermission Food Court at Disney’s All-Star Music Resort for now!
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Have you tried any of the holiday sweets from the bakery case at Intermissions Food Court? Leave a comment and tell us which one was your favorite!
Kelly Jeanne says
That pull apart cookie tree looks so good, but trying to figure out how to eat it, looks challenging