Spring has sprung at Disney World!
The EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival is in full bloom, the Easter egg hunt at EPCOT is underway, and Easter snacks (we’re talking LOADS of cute bunny butts on treats, y’all) have arrived. Now, we’re heading over to Disney’s BoardWalk Inn for even MORE snacks!
We’re making our way over to BoardWalk Bakery, which is baking up some delicious Easter treats, including three new snacks. First, there’s the Chocolate-covered Strawberry ‘Carrots’, which are Strawberries dipped in orange-colored white chocolate and striped to resemble carrots.
We thought these strawberries were really fresh and delicious (and super adorable, of course!), but for $4 per strawberry, they were a little on the pricier side, and we’re not sure if it was worth it for the price. We’d love your thoughts. Is $4 too much for a single strawberry in Disney World?!
Another new treat arriving this year is the Easter Moon Pie, which is sugar cookies with marshmallow filling, dipped in semisweet chocolate and decorated with holiday décor.Â
We really enjoyed the Easter Moon Pie! We thought it was a good deal for the price, because for $4.29 you get a pretty big snack! We also loved the homemade marshmallow inside.
The whole thing is dipped in chocolate, which melted pretty fast and got kind of messy, but other than that, we really enjoyed this treat! If you’re someone who loves marshmallow, we think you’ll really like this.
The third new treat is the Coconut Macaroon Nest. This is a traditional giant coconut macaroon with pastel chocolate and sprinkles and candy Easter eggs.
We also thought the Coconut Macaroon Nest was delicious! The coconut was fresh and light, and the Easter decorations on top really send it over the edge. Our reporter assumed the candy Easter eggs would be like malted milk eggs, but they were actually sugar eggs, which added a nice crunch to the macaroon.
This macaroon is $5.29 and someone who likes coconut will love this, but if you’re not a coconut fan, we would get the moonpie instead.
You can also grab Easter versions of a Cannoli and Mickey Brownie here! These treats are all available through April 17th.
We’ll be trying out even MORE Easter treats at Disney World, so be sure to stick around for more reviews!
Here’s The FULL LIST of Easter Treats Coming to Disney World!
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Myra says
$ 4 dollars for a single is totally inappropriate!!
Beth says
No way no how I’d pay 4 dollars for one strawberry, even if it is decorated. I’d pay maybe 4 dollars for 4 strawberries, MAYBE lol
Brian says
Do they sell a Moon Pie outside of Easter? I’ll be there in mid May and would like to try it.
audra says
i’ve paid some crazy prices for various items that weren’t worth it at the Resorts and in the Parks, but $4 for a strawberry????? YIkES!!!
Caitlin says
$4 for a single strawberry (which doesn’t even look that big) is highway robbery. Especially when the 2 other items you reviewed were MUCH larger and only slightly more expensive. I could see $4 for 2-3 strawberries, but for just one it had better be the absolute best tasting strawberry in the history of the world. And you could probably make a whole container of these at home for $5 depending on how much strawberries cost in your area.
DFB Gigi says
Hi Brian! Generally there aren’t really Moon Pies sold around Disney, but you can find them in all of the Orlando grocery stores if you’re just wanting to try a regular Moon Pie.