With just a few weeks left before the official start of the Oogie-Boogie Bash, Disneyland has put out it's list of all the new food and treats that will be available during Spooky Season.
Like most folks Tiff and I will be watching vlogs and YTbers over the next few weeks to see what treats we should prioritize and which ones we should skip both in the parks and during the party. As we'll be attending one of the earlier party dates (not opening or media night) we want to be able to get an idea of what to expect without running the risk of being overwhelmed with a ton of other people's opinions on what's good.
In looking at the list that Disneyland just put out, there are more than a few things that stand out to me. Follow the link to see the full list from the Disney Parks Blog.
If you need to know something about me know that I am a lemonade girl. I love things that are on the sour with a hint of sweet and fruity. And like an answer to a prayer I didn't even know I made, my restaurant boo Hungry Bear Restaurant will be offering a Huckleberry Lemonade. On our first visit to Disney I was blown away by HBR and have a feeling it is going to be my favorite chill place for years to come.
Plaza Inn is also offering a hibiscus lemonade with their Halloween Screams Dining Package, which as of the writing of this post was unavailable to book for our trip. Smokejumpers is offering a Oogie Boogie Apple Lemonade that is described as "Green apple lemonade with cherry-flavored popping spheres and raspberry sauce". Um...yum!
Oogie Boogie Lemonade courtesy of Disney Parks blog
Churros
As mentioned in previous posts, the churros game in Disneyland is unparalleled, and a big reason for this is the accompanying cream sauces. While there will be a ton of pumpkin or caramel/toffee type churros offered as a seasonal option, I probably won't be spending my money on them. Those may be right up Tiff's or my daughter M's alley, so keep an eye out for our reviews, but for me it's going to be the Orange Citrus Churro with the Citrus Cream Dipping sauce.
Orange citrus churro courtesy of Disney Parks blog
Maybe I'm just on a dream/creamsicle kick, but after the amazing guava and pineapple sauces I almost missed out on I'm excited to give this one a try.
Keeping with the citrus theme, Tropical Hideaway has a Blood Orange Agua Float which is a blood orange agua fresca with strawberry DOLE Whip. There is also a Blood orange flavored slush (with raspberry drizzle) that might be gettin' got over at Tomorrowland Skyline Terrace.
Blood Orange citrus slush courtesy of Disney Parks blog
Also over at Skyline are the Wicked Stepsisters Crispy Pork Bowl, basically a katsu rice bowl and a Pot Roast sandwich described as "slow-cooked pot roast with onions, peppers, melted provolone and horseradish aioli on a hoagie roll with au jus". I haven't had the pleasure of enjoying the disneyland french dip but I'll be happy to try this one out.
Wicked stepsister crispy pork bowl courtesy of Disney Parks blog
As someone who is fairly spice adverse, there are a few other treats that I won't be indulging in (looking at you chipotle turkey leg) but considering how much stuff there is for someone like me to explore I'm not complaining one bit!