Toy Story spring rolls debut at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, offering a new snack option and inviting comparisons to the iconic Adventureland spring rolls at Magic Kingdom during the park’s lunch-hour crunch.

Toy Story Spring Rolls
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A tasty new reason to stop in Toy Story Land arrived with the opening of the Popcorn and Snacks stand. Yes, spring rolls are officially on the menu. The themed snack spot, conveniently located near Alien Swirling Saucers, is serving up Pizza Planet Spring Rolls (two for $9.49), pairing with a side of marinara dipping sauce. These aren’t just any spring rolls! They’re essentially the pepperoni pizza spring rolls that have become cult favorites at Magic Kingdom, now reimagined with a Toy Story twist.

Toy Story Spring Rolls at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Toy Story Spring Rolls
  • Guests who tried them on opening day report:
  • Crispy, evenly golden wrapper
  • Pepperoni-forward filling with gooey mozzarella and Italian seasoning
  • Less greasiness than their Magic Kingdom counterparts

Still, there’s a twist. The marinara sauce is prepackaged and served cold or at room temperature, making dipping a bit clunkier than the warm container you get in Magic Kingdom.

The Classic: Adventureland Spring Roll Cart – Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom spring rolls
Magic Kingdom Spring Rolls

For years, the Adventureland Spring Roll Cart just past the park hub has been a must-visit snack stop for Walt Disney World foodies. Crowds often form early because of the cart’s simple yet craveable offerings.

What Makes These Iconic

  • Cheeseburger Spring Rolls: Ground beef and melted American cheese wrapped in a crispy shell — so indulgent it’s become a favorite hidden snack.
  • Pepperoni Pizza Spring Rolls: Pepperoni and melted cheese meet familiar pizza flavors in an easy handheld.
  • Occasionally, Disney tests limited-time variations (like chicken-ham-cheese or pastrami fillings), but classics tend to dominate.

Typical serving: two rolls for about $9.50, with mix-and-match options.

FeatureToy Story Land Pizza Planet RollsAdventureland Spring Roll Cart Rolls
Flavor ProfilePepperoni & mozzarella, Italian vibesPizza, cheeseburger, and rotating options
Grease FactorLess greasy than MK version Can be noticeably greasy
Sauce SituationPre-packaged cold marinara Typically served warmer for better dipping
Filling IntensityPepperoni-forwardVaries — cheeseburger is rich, others varied
Theme FitToy Story / Pizza Planet stylingClassic Adventureland staple
Overall ExperienceGreat; newcomer with nostalgic appealBeloved park icon

Tasting Notes & Verdict

Toy Story Spring Rolls
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Toy Story Spring Rolls
Best for: Pepperoni lovers, families, and anyone exploring Disney’s Hollywood Studios who misses handheld snacks. These have the nostalgic pepperoni pizza taste but come off a little less heavy than what you’ll find at Magic Kingdom. The crisp exterior and ample pepperoni make them a satisfying mid-park bite, though the sauce packaging leaves something to be desired.

Adventureland Spring Roll Cart (Magic Kingdom)
Best for: Classic Walt Disney World snack chasers, first-timers, and fans of bold, greasy goodness.
The cheeseburger spring roll, in particular, is a cult favorite, with rich beef and cheese encased in a perfectly crunchy shell. It’s the snack that many Walt Disney World experienced visitors go out of their way to grab. In addition, quality quick-service food requires more effort to find at Magic Kingdom. This fulfills that role.

A Bigger Picture: Hollywood Studios Still Needs More Lunch Options

While the arrival of spring rolls in Toy Story Land is a welcome win for snack lovers, it also highlights an ongoing issue at Disney’s Hollywood Studios: the continued lack of reliable quick-service food options during lunch and early afternoon hours.

With PizzeRizzo no longer operating, guests now have fewer places to grab a fast, filling meal between roughly 11:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m, peak touring time in one of Disney World’s busiest parks. Popular locations like Woody’s Lunch Box, ABC Commissary, and Docking Bay 7 often see long lines, limited seating, and mobile order return times that can stretch well into the afternoon.

That’s where snacks like the Toy Story spring rolls help, but they don’t fully solve the problem. Two spring rolls make for a satisfying bite, yet they aren’t a true meal replacement for many guests, especially families or visitors spending a full day in the park.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios has evolved into a park heavy on headliner attractions and immersive lands, but its dining footprint hasn’t quite kept pace. The success of the Adventureland Spring Roll Cart at Magic Kingdom, and now its Hollywood Studios counterpart, shows that guests are eager for portable, savory options that don’t require reservations or extended waits.

As crowd levels continue to climb, especially in the middle of the day, the hope is that Disney will expand on concepts like this:

  • More walk-up snack locations
  • Additional hot, handheld food items
  • Or even a new quick-service venue to help fill the gap left behind

Until then, the Toy Story spring rolls feel less like a novelty and more like a necessary addition to help hungry guests bridge the lunch-hour crunch.

Toy Story Spring Rolls

Toy Story Spring Rolls

If you’re park-hopping and torn between the two, here’s the bottom line:

  • Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland Spring Rolls are the benchmark, indulgent, iconic, and historically, the snack that Walt Disney World fans talk about most.
  • Toy Story Land’s Pizza Planet Spring Rolls are a fantastic new addition that stand on the shoulders of that legacy: slightly cleaner, pepperoni-forward, and perfect when paired with a stroll under Woody’s hat.

Snack wisely, Walt Disney World fans!

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Jon Self

Jon Self is an avid theme park fan. You can follow him at @pastorjonself on X/ Twitter or Jon.Self.37 at Instagram. He has been writing and editing in the theme park media world for over a decade. He also writes for several "foodie" sites as well as in the faith-based world.