I love cookies, and when searching for bakery bliss Walt Disney World doesn't let me down. These three fantastic tasty little bites are sweet sensation that have character for miles. Check out my three must eat cookies on your next Disney vacation.
French Macarons at Les Halles in Epcot's France Pavilion
The quintessentially French cookie is a rich and chewy treat with just the right amount of crisp when you bit into it. Experiencing this classic snack is a must for any foodie in search of cookie bliss. A box of 6 will cost you about $10 at Les Halles, and while that may seem steep for the size, good macarons are an art form and these are made fresh in house. If you think want to make them even more memorable head over to L'Artisan des Glaces and give them a try in ice cream sandwich form...delish!
Magic Cookie Bar at Wilderness Lodge's Roaring Fork and at Disney's Port Orleans Resort Riverside Mill Food Court!
Using a classic 7 layer bar recipe these tasty treats have a way of bringing back my childhood. I can remember when my mom used to make these beauties and Disney's version doesn't fall far behind. Worth the boat ride over to Wilderness Lodge seven ingredients combine to create a sweet, dense cookie bar with coconut, butterscotch and chocolate chips. I'm particularly fond of the touch of sprinkles that Disney adds for that special Magical component.
Carrot Cake Cookie at Writers Stop in Disney's Hollywood Studios
However, the ultimate, epitome of must eat Disney cookie has got to be the Carrot Cake Cookie. Writers Stop is a mecca for fans of this sweet confection that has its own cult following. Two large, moist, flat carrot cakes are joined together in the middle by a rich, thick cream cheese icing. Like the Dole Whip in the Magic Kingdom, I know folks who go to Hollywood Studios just to get a bite of this heavenly snack.
That's it! Three amazing cookies that you have to try on your next Disney Trip. Thanks so much to the Disney Food Blog for exclusive use of their cookie pictures. Do you have a favorite Disney cookie that I haven't mentioned? Leave a comment and tell me where to go so that I can try your ultimate Disney cookie.
JanJ wrote on Fri, 01/30/2015 - 13:32:
You can also get the carrot cake cookie at Sweet Spells, which is right beside Starring Rolls in DHS.
Kristen K. wrote on Fri, 01/30/2015 - 17:51:
Awesome Jan - thanks!
Traci C wrote on Sat, 01/31/2015 - 01:15:
The carrot cake cookie is my go-to breakfast at DHS - paired with an iced coffee in the summer of course. And since it's made from carrots it has to be healthy, right? ;) (that's my story and I'm sticking to it!)
DisneyMae wrote on Sat, 01/31/2015 - 12:37:
How big are the Macarons at Epcot? The ones I buy here are tiny, barely two bites, and cost £1.29 (about 2 dollars). I can't wait to try the Les Halles ones!
Kristen K. wrote on Sat, 01/31/2015 - 14:42:
Sounds like they've about the same size as the ones you are used to. That's why they're sold in a box of 6 I think!
Lynn D wrote on Sat, 01/31/2015 - 23:22:
I am going to have to check out the macarons and the magic cookie bars, but since we discovered the carrot cake cookie a few trips ago, we have to have one at least once a trip now. They are my favorite sweet treat there.
Melissa W wrote on Sun, 02/01/2015 - 15:25:
I love the carrot cake cookie, definitely my favorite!
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