What better way to kick off a day at Disney than with COFFEE?!
We love trying all the different specialty sips around Disney World — and that includes when we need our caffeine fix! We’ve sampled some truly unique coffees on property, so when we saw an interesting new flavor at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we just HAD to try it.
At Trolley Car Cafe (that’s the Hollywood Studios Starbucks!), you’ll find the Strawberry Funnel Cake Frappuccino. This weird-sounding drink is actually just a Frappuccino with funnel cake-flavored syrup and strawberry purée!
And if you think it sounds like dessert in a cup, you are CORRECT. This is not something we’d recommend drinking early in the morning when you actually need caffeine. It’s a fun, sweet afternoon sip! You can definitely taste the funnel cake, and the coffee flavor is basically nonexistent. Talk about a sugar rush!
If you like sweet drinks, this is definitely the choice for you! But if you want coffee that actually tastes like, ya know, coffee, you may want to skip this one. Or, you can add a shot of espresso to balance out that overwhelming dessert flavor!
You can snag a grande size of this sip for $5.79 at Trolley Car Cafe (or literally any other Starbucks). Enjoy your sweet treat, friends, and stay tuned to DFB for more Disney news!
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Darah says
Ooh, this makes me very happy that you can’t really taste the coffee, as i’m not a fan of the stuff. It does make me wonder, though, if it’s typical that one can’t taste the coffee and not, like, a special thing where only a few can’t. I hope that makes sense