Healthy Disneyland Food You'll Actually Want to Eat (2024)

We know theme parks don’t scream healthy eating, but I created this Healthy Disneyland food guide because you deserve better advice than packing healthy food from home or going back to your hotel fridge every time you need to refuel. Healthy food at Disneyland shouldn’t be hard. And when everyone else is indulging, having something you’ll actually want to eat is key.

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What if you simply want to eat healthy at Disneyland without making every meal yourself? After all, it is vacation! My goal for our Healthy Disneyland Dining Guideis to give youat least one healthier option from Disneyland’s most popular quick service and table service restaurants.

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My Favorite Healthy Eats at Disneyland

While “healthy” has different definitions for everyone, I want anyone who is looking to stay on track to be able to enjoy their Disneyland trip without livingsolely off of apples and bananas.

For meals, these are my go-to “lighter fare” options. And while menus do change occasionally, I can usually find a similar substitute.

  • Felucian Kefta & Hummus Garden Spread: Impossible™ Meatballs, Herb Hummus, Tomato-Cucumber Relish, Pita (Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge)
  • Surabat Valley Greens with Roasted Tip-Yip: Marinated Chicken, Mixed Greens, Quinoa-Veggie Mix, Mini Peppers, Olives, Cotija Cheese, Cilantro Dressing (Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge)

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  • Vegetable Stew (Royal Street Veranda in New Orleans Square and Harbour Galley in Critter County)
  • Fully plant based salads seasonally (Harbour Galley in Critter County)
  • Catch of the Day or other Fish options (available at most sit down restaurants like Blue Bayou, Carnation Cafe and at Plaza Inn walk up dinner)
  • Seasonal Salad like Cobb, Chicken Cranberry, Southwest and others. They hand add the ingredients and mix it with dressing as desired, so you can control a bit more what goes into it (available at Plaza Inn for dinner)

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The salad at Plaza Inn is my top favorite healthy dinner item in the park. I love how they mix it together right in front of you. They also serve salmon there which never disappoints. Other eaters in your family will really enjoy friend chicken and other meat and potato type choice, along with pastas.

Grab and Go Healthy Disneyland Snacks

Sometimes it can feel like all you do is eat at Disneyland. Or maybe you’ve had a big breakfast and decide to go from something super light and snacky to tide you over until lunch. In that case, these grab and go options are supurb.

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  • Bengal Barbecue veggies skewers are a great quick snack, it’s located right by Indiana Jones in Adventureland.
  • Harbour Galley serves salads to-go and fresh fruit, located in Critter Country but near the Haunted Mansion.
  • Tropical Imports in Frontierland is your go-to place for fresh fruits and vegetables sold a-la-cart.
  • Tiki Juice Bar is what everyone’s talking about, soft serve pineapple Dole Whip and fresh pineapple spears are on the menu. Head inside the Enchanted Tiki Room queue and try the line there which is often shorter.

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  • Tropical Hideaway also serves up Dole Whips and new flavors of Dole Whips like raspberry or orange (seasonally).
  • Fruit Stands are located around the park with snacks like grapes, apples, cuties, bananas, pineapple spears, I’ve yet to have one I didn’t devour! They also have pickles which are super popular.
  • Frozen Bananas throughout the park also make a great treat while still staying healthy.
  • You also get a beautiful fruit platter if you make a day of it by the pool, in a cabana at the Grand Californian Hotel.

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Healthy Disneyland Restaurant Menus

Table service restaurants at Disneyland Park encourage reservations. You can make reservations 60 days in advance on the Disneyland App or use MouseDining for free alerts. It’s seriously a life saver.

And be sure to check out morehealthy food options at California Adventure here.

  • Blue Bayou: This is the iconic restaurant is located inside Pirates of the Caribbean. If you’re eating here, you will likely need a reservation. Healthier options here including the fresh catch of the day. I love ordering fish at Disneyland, it’s always delicious! They also have various salad starters and vegan options.
  • Cafe Orleansis best known for its deep fried Monte Cristo sandwich, skip that a head toward the salad or roasted chicken instead. Cafe Orleans salad pictured below.

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  • Carnation Cafe on Main Street, U.S.A. is where you’ll find a few healthier dining options in this picturesque restaurant on Main Street, U.S.A. including garden salads and fresh fish.
  • River Belle Terrace often changes their menu, there is nothing I recommend at this time but I am hopeful it will be updated with some healthier options soon. See the full menu here.

Disneyland Quick Service Healthy Foods

Quick service restaurants are available without reservations, and now that Disneyland has implemented mobile dining orders via the Disneyland app, you can order your food and pick it up at your convenience with little to no wait.

  • Bengal Barbecue healthy options aplenty at this outdoor quick service eatery in Adventureland is known for its famous jungle skewers. Combine a protein packed Chicken Skewer and an Outback Vegetable Skewer for a satisfying and balanced meal. You can also order a spring roll or hummus trio.
  • Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo in Galaxy’s Edge has so many new food choices. I really enjoy the oven roasted tip yip (chicken) salad. Ask for the dressing on the side.
  • Galactic Grill located in Tomorrowland,this Star Wars themed eatery has healthier options like Veggie Sandwich or aChopped Salad with grilled chicken.

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  • Hungry Bear Restaurant —who doesn’t love a view like this when dining at the often overlooked Hungry Bear Restaurant? Tucked back in Critter County, you’ll find lower level seating and a deck above with more spectacular views while you dine. Enjoy a salad or plant based burger. See current menu here.
  • Red Rose Tavern is a busy spot in the heart of Fantasyland, you can grab a garden vegetable burger with fresh fruit or a basic salad for a healthier fare.
  • Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante Mexican food has its pros and cons when looking for healthy choices. I stick to street tacos, citrus fire-grilled chicken, fish tacos or the Hacienda chicken caesar salad with black beans on the side.

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Disneyland Nutrition Facts

Disneyland Nutrition Facts &Calories.Disney is making progress toward easy healthy dining, but still has a lotof room to grow.One major set back? Nowhere does Disney make public thenutrition facts for their food.

When I wrote to Disneyland dining services about access to nutritional information, their response was, “We are not able to provide Guests with nutritional information. However, we are happy to attempt to work within any dietary requests and may suggest some menu alternatives that may satisfy the request.”

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The fact that Disneyland doesn’t share calorie counts and other nutritional information is a hugedisappointment. It makes our healthy eating habits a bit of a challenge.

One solution is using apps like My Fitness Pal which offers a limited database of their “best guess” for Disneyland food, calories and nutrition content. I’ve also created these additional dining guides to help keep you on track:

  • Disneyland Weight Watcher points
  • Disneyland Keto food guide
  • Eating Gluten-free at Disneyland

Remember, no matter what eating plan you’re following, Disneyland makes it easy to customize meal options. Don’t be afraid to ask for fresh fruit instead of fries or other fresh options like bagged carrots or apple slices (the latter two are great to carry with you for a quick pick-me-up).

Disney Check Meal

Disney is moving in the right direction with their “Disney Check Meal.” Select kids’ meals (but you can order them too!) are designated as a “Mickey Check Meal” which meansthey “meet Disney Nutrition Guidelines that limit calories, saturated fat, sodium, and sugar.”

Disney Check Meals have600 calories or less when eaten as a complete meal and includes 3 or more food groups. On a recent visit, I enjoyed this Turkey Sandwich Mickey Check Meal from Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, served with 32 ounce Dasani water, sliced apples and baby carrots.

I actually couldn’t finish the entire meal. The bagged fruits and veggies made it easy for me to stash in my bag for a snack later on.

Disneyland Dietary & Allergy Concerns

If you’re coming to Disneyland Resort with special dietary and allergy concerns, you can use these resources as astarting point:

  • Most restaurants offer no-sugar-added, low-fat, low-sodium and vegetarian options. Advance arrangements are not needed, just discuss your needs with yourserver upon arrival.
  • Gluten-free dining at Disneyland is simpler than you think. Check out our easy guide to Gluten-free Disneyland food.
  • Are you counting points on the Weight Watchers plan? See what I ate doing Weight Watchers at Disneyland.
  • Low carbs and keeping it Keto at Disneyland is possible.

Tell us what food you love, what items we missed and help us make our Healthy Disneyland Dining Guide the most complete healthy Disneyland resource online. What healthy food will you try at The Happiest Place on Earth?

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