Eating Green in Disney World
February 25, 2009 · Print This Article
Anytime you venture out on vacation, you put yourself at the mercy of the food selections that will be available to your family at your destination. Things get even more complicated at Disney considering its not like you can just dash out of the park to pick up something else whether you don’t like the selections you’re offered.
Fortunately, there are plenty of healthy, well-balanced, eco-savvy meals for both kids and adults…you just have to know where to look. For instance, whether your kids get hungry in Animal Kingdom, you could compose a pit stop for a burger and fries. Or you could pick up a turkey sandwich with apple slices at Tamu Tamu Refreshments. For snacks, skip the chips and head by to Harambe Fruit Market and pick up some pineapple, apples, bananas, or a celery and carrot plate.
It would be a little insane to try to list all of the healthy food selections at all of the Disney World restaurants, so for now, I’ll limit the list to just those found in the Magic Kingdom. whether you need more specifics or a detailed list of healthy foods at any of the other “kingdoms”, drop me a line and Ill see what I can do. Here’s where to find the healthiest food choices in Disney World:
Casey’s Corner
Apple Slices $1.29
Columbia Harbor House
Anchors Aweigh Sandwich - white tuna with lettuce and tomato on toasted multigrain bun $6.99
Lighthouse Sandwich - hummus with tomato & broccoli slaw $6.49
Garden Harvest Salad - mixed greens, chicken, garden vegetables, cheese and sunflower seeds $7.19
Bowl of Vegetarian Chili $4.49
Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe
Grilled Chicken Sandwich served with apple slice or french fries $7.19
El Pirata y el Perico
Vegetarian Taco - two corn tortillas filled with refried beans and served with refried beans and white rice $5.49
Golden Oak Outpost
Vegetarian Flatbread Wrap $6.79
Liberty Tree Tavern
Declaration Salad - field greens and vegetables tossed with your choice of our tavern strawberry vinaigrette or roasted garlic buttermilk dressing $5.99
Main Street Ice Cream Parlor
Ice cream and other sweets as well as tofutti and rice dream
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe
Vegetarian Burger served with fries or apple slices $6.29
Pinnochio Village Haus
Mediterranean Salad - mixed greens, chicken, roasted red peppers, black olives and red onions, mozzarella cheese $7.19
Plaza Restaurant
Chicken Strawberry Salad - fresh garden greens,
grilled chicken breast, fresh strawberries, gorgonzola cheese, tossed in a white zinfandel vinaigrette dressing $11.99Vegetarian Sandwich - fresh mozzarella, hummus, basil pesto, cucumber, roasted red pepper, tomato, and lettuce on a freshly baked foccaccia bread served with broccoli slaw or sweet potato chips $11.49
Grilled Chicken Sticks with apple wedges, rice, soup or salad, and BBQ sauce $7.59
Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station
Vegetable Noodle Bowl with Tofu $6.99
Tofu with Steamed Rice $7.59
Tony’s Town Square
Eggplant Catasta (Stack) - Layers of Eggplant, Fresh Mozzarella, and Parmesan with Marinara Sauce $12.99
Vegetable Calzone - Filled with seasonal Vegetables and fresh Mozzarella $11.99
Toontown Farmer’s Market
Assorted fruit ($0.99-2.99) and yogurt ($1.99)
If you’re a vegetarian, check out that link to find a listing of the vegetarian selections at all of Disney World’s restaurants.
Buying Groceries?
If you are lucky suitable to stay at lodging in Disney World that has cooking facilities, I highly recommend getting some groceries at any of the nearby grocery stores to feed your family. Even whether you just buy some fruit and healthy snacks to supplement your meals in the park, it will seriously reduce waste and save you a fortune to bring some of your own food into the parks. whether you won’t have a car during you stay, you can have groceries delivered to your room for a minimal fee. There are a number of grocery services available…we used Garden Grocer on our trip and I can wholeheartedly recommend them. They have a brilliant selection of organic foods, their prices are fair, and the surcharge for doing all of the shopping and delivering the food to our room was only about $20. Totally worth it!
On more thing. I was pretty happy to learn that Disney makes certain all of their second servings to good use by donating them to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida which distributes food to needy families. Each day, a Disney Harvest truck makes the rounds among the resort’s restaurants and convention centers to pick up excess prepared food that has not been previously served. The truck delivers food to 41 agencies each week and feeds by 1,000 children in Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties. During the past year, Disney Harvest served by 704,000 pounds of food.
Photo by disneymike
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[Source] Jenn Savedge




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