ADVENTURE IS OUT THERE! And, as of today, Adventure is also at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies in Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland with the debut of the “Adventure Is Out There” Cone!
This new Up!-inspired cone joins the Hei Hei Cone and the Lost Princess Cone in the park as one of three new character and Disney film themed treats. It comes in at $5.29 (or a Disney Dining Plan snack credit) on Auntie’s Menu.
The bright blue sugar cone mimics the color of the sky (and, as is per usual with other colorful cones we’ve encountered, there is no added flavor to the cone itself — it’s your regular ice cream cone).
It’s filled with mango soft-serve (which we confirmed is Mango Dole Whip!) garnished with the signature “balloons” from Up!
The mango is more of a yellow hue than the orange you might expect for the flavor, but it definitely carries that tropical, fruity mango flavor. In fact, we found it to be even MORE potent than the pineapple flavor of the pineapple Dole Whip, which packs a punch of its own!
The balloon garnish is also an interesting piece.
What you’ll find is that lots of mini chocolate candy “balloons” are joined together by one large piece of white chocolate.
So it’s really like getting two treats in one with this extra “candy bar” style piece that comes off of the cone quite easily as its own snack, in a sense.
Dole Whip, fans… today is your day! Because there’s more to come soon… stay tuned!
You’ll find Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies in Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland.Take a Food Tour of the Land in our DFB YouTube Video!
Dianna says
Gotta try that “Adventure is Out There!” cone! ?
Margaret Drayden says
I’d love to have a 1/2 mango and 1/2 pineapple cone with the chocolate “balloons”! Yum!
Susan Easterday says
We just came back from WDW and can’t believe we missed these! Pineapple and raspberry are my daughter’s favorites. 🙁
Dana says
We saw them on Friday all over the park and today we knew we would be visiting MK again. Got in line and they are gone, asked and they said they did not know why… 🙁 yesterday was the last day for the Up! Cone.