As someone who visits Disney World nearly every week, there’s one thing I can’t leave the park without having: Dole Whip. This pineapple soft-serve goodness always does the trick to take the edge off on a hot day (which, let’s be honest, there are many of in Florida) and give me a sugar rush when I need it most (aka when standing in long lines).
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Like most people, I’m a sucker for the classic pineapple Dole Whip or the vanilla swirl option. However, Disney has secretly added two new flavors to the menu at both Disney World and Disneyland: peach and strawberry
You can now find peach and strawberry Dole Whip at Disney World and Disneyland
Yes, you can now find peach and strawberry Dole Whip at Disney World and Disneyland. This soft-serve concoction has a refreshing fruity flavor and can be ordered in a cup or a cone, or in sundae form.
There’s a peach-raspberry sundae and a strawberry-lemon cone. The former contains a combination of both peach and raspberry Dole Whip, peach pie filling, streusel, raspberry crisps and whipped topping served all in a waffle bowl. The latter consists of a swirl of strawberry and lemon Dole Whip topped with fresh strawberry and white sprinkles in a lavender cone.
A standard cup of Dole whip is $5.79 and the sundae is $7.29—you might as well spend the extra two dollars for all the added goodness.
If you’re not a fan of the peach or strawberry flavors, then there are other flavors you can try, like classic pineapple, raspberry, and lemon. Whether you’re a citrus enthusiast or enjoy more fruity flavors, there’s something for you. Heck, you can even get more than one while at the theme parks—we don’t judge.
Where do I find peach and strawberry Dole Whip?
Looking to test this out for yourself? At Disney World, you can get your hands on the peach and strawberry Dole Whip at Swirls on the Water at Disney Springs. At Disneyland, you’ll find it at the Tropical Hideaway in Adventureland.
If you’re just craving a classic pineapple Dole Whip, then you can find that at any location that serves it, whether that’s in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom and Disneyland, the Polynesian Village Resort, or Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar and Tangaroa Terrace.
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