You know… there are places that just surprise you with new eats time and time again in Disney World. And one of those places is located in Magic Kingdom’s Frontierland.
We were just at Golden Oak Outpost to try the recently added Jalapeño Poppers and Fried Cauliflower to the menu here. And now? We’re already back to check out a couple of brand new milk shakes at this ever-changing spot! But they’re not just your basic chocolate or vanilla.
Nope! We’re trying the Dulce de Leche and Rocky Road Milk Shakes now up for grabs!
The Dulce de Leche Milk Shake is made of Dulce de Leche ice cream topped with whipped cream and caramel sauce, and garnished with candied bacon.
The Rocky Road Milk Shake takes Rocky Road ice cream and also tops it with whipped cream.
But cocoa powder and a toasted marshmallow are the add-ons with this one.
Here’s what they share in common: both milkshakes are pre-spun, so they come right out of the freezer, then the toppings are placed on to order. While you can pick up on a difference in consistency between these versus a freshly made milk shake, the bonus is that they stay cold for a lot longer (which is much appreciated in the current August temps).
At $6.99, both are a little spendy. But fortunately, they are also quite yummy!
But the differences lie here: the Rocky Road Milk Shake was definitely tasty, but I didn’t pick up on a ton of rocky road flavor — mostly just chocolate with the fun addition of a toasted marshmallow.
The Dulce de Leche, on the other hand, was more interesting with a more distinct flavor other than just the caramel. So it was my favorite of the two.
Plus… BACON.
So, there you have it! Just a couple of the new ways you can currently cool down in Magic Kingdom as we ring in another hot August in Orlando!
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Rod Thorell says
Was there sunday the 5th and it was shut down, no signs or anything.
Betty says
Do you know if these shakes are made with hard (what I call “real”) ice cream or from a mix?