Every snack at Magic Kingdom has its fans, but not every treat can be a Dole Whip or a Mickey Pretzel!

Mickey Pretzel
So we decided to take one for the team and try the three least-ordered snacks in Magic Kingdom. We gave each one a fair chance to prove whether they deserve more love or see if their low sales might be justified. Here’s what we found!
Casey’s Corner
At Casey’s Corner, the Cast Member shared that the All Beef Hot Dog Chicago-style for $13.49 was the least popular here, so we grabbed it! This all-beef hot dog comes loaded with diced tomatoes, onions, yellow mustard, and that very bright Chicago-style green relish. At first glance, it looks fun and colorful, but it’s definitely a snack that leans on bold flavors. The hot dog itself was your standard Casey’s quality, juicy and well-cooked, but the toppings might be too strong for most palates. The tangy relish and raw onion combo completely dominate the flavor, leaving little room for anything else to shine.

Chicago-Style Hot Dog
That said, if you love that classic Chicago flavor (think ballpark hot dog meets pickle relish explosion), this might be your go-to. It’s not bad by any means, just not as universally crowd-pleasing as some of the other options on the menu, like the Chipotle Barbecue Dog or the Loaded Fries. We can definitely see why it’s not the most popular order, but diehard relish fans? This one’s for you.

Chicago-Style Hot Dog
Columbia Harbour House
Columbia Harbour House is known for its cozy coastal vibes and seafood classics, so this plant-based roll, The Hearts of Palm and Artichoke Roll for $12.99, stands out on the menu. It’s made with chilled hearts of palm and artichokes, dressed and layered with lettuce and tomato on a toasted roll. While it sounds fresh and light, it has a distinct flavor profile. It’s more of a veggie-forward sandwich than a hearty meal.

Columbia Harbour House
For guests looking for something cool, crunchy, and vegan-friendly on a hot Florida day, this might be a hidden gem. It’s not as filling or indulgent as the fried shrimp or lobster roll, which might explain its low sales, but it offers a refreshing break from heavier park food. The creamy filling is dill-forward, with tender hearts of palm and artichokes that set it apart from the similar roll at Rosie’s All-American Café. The toasted bun is buttery and crisp on the outside yet soft inside, easily one of the best parts of the dish. Fresh lettuce and tomato add a nice crunch, and guests can choose from sides like fries, rice, or the always-tasty green beans.

Hearts of Palm
Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn
Over at Pecos Bill, we grabbed the Plant-Based Rice Bowl for $12.99. This one was the biggest surprise of the bunch! Featuring Impossible® Meatballs in a mild red chile-tomato sauce, pinto beans, cilantro-lime rice, roasted corn and black bean salsa, and a drizzle of lime “crema,” this plant-based bowl packs a ton of flavor and texture. The rice is zesty, the salsa is bright, and the Impossible meatballs, while not fooling any carnivores, are seasoned well and satisfying.

Plant-Based Rice Bowl
It’s actually really good! The bowl offers a satisfying balance of spice, creaminess, and freshness. The only real downside? With so many savory meat options at Pecos Bill’s, this one tends to be overlooked. But if you’re looking for a lighter or vegan-friendly meal that still feels hearty, this is a sleeper hit. Honestly, we’d order it again!

Dig in
Just because something isn’t ordered often doesn’t mean it’s not good. Maybe give something new and unusual a try on your next Disney trip; you might be very pleasantly surprised as a result!
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I loved the Hearts of Palm Artichoke Roll at Columbia Harbor House so much that I even made it myself back home! But I still miss the hummus sandwich they used to have.
Yes!!! The hearts of palm roll is AMAZING!!! I will be there in a few weeks and I can’t wait to order it again. I sure wish Columbia Harbour House would make dairy free hush puppies.