We just recently got back from a trip to Disney World and had an amazing time, it was my first time and I got to say I had a much better time than I thought I would. We have three young children so it was ideal time for us to go and for everyone to really enjoyed the experience. Before hand I was a little concerned if we would find meals that were either vegan or vegetarian. A little research was quite enlightening as there are quite a number of options if you look for them, does take some planning though.
The food options range from the fastest food to fine dining table service so it depends on the type of experience you want. We were there to not spend too much time on dining and more time in the park and utilized the mobile food order option when we could – this was a life saver with the kids. You just place an order on the app and go to an express line and pick it up, usually only takes 5-10 min. All of this is pre-made so don’t expect anything too fancy here. I am just going to highlight the places and menu items that have a vegetarian or vegan option and have a mobile order option as well.
Casey’s Corner (Main Street)
Loaded Slaw Dog: Plant-based Sausage topped with Pickled Slaw, Barbecue Vegan Aïoli, and Roasted Corn Relish served with French Fries or Apple Slices (this actually sounds delicious and I wish I got this).
“Sausage” Dog (yes the quotations are on purpose and how it is listed on the menu) : plant-based sausage on a bun, guessing that the bun is not vegan.
Columbia Harbor House (Liberty Square)
Lighthouse sandwich: Hummus with Tomato and Broccoli Slaw served on Toasted Multigrain Bread with House-made Potato Chips
Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe (Tomorrowland)
Plant-based Sloppy Joe : Plant-based Beef Crumbles tossed in a Sloppy Joe Sauce of Diced Onions, Yellow Mustard, Ketchup, Garlic, and Brown Sugar served with French Fries. I actually had this and I would not recommend!
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn (Frontierland)
Southwest Salad: Mixed Greens topped with Roasted Corn and Bean Salsa, Tomatoes and Tortilla Crisps (don’t eat the tortillas and this would be vegan)
Veggie nachos: Tortilla Chips topped with Queso, Zucchini and Squash
Plant-based Southwest burger: topped with Vegan Jalapeño Jack and Vegan Avocado Aïoli on a Toasted Bun (bun may not be vegan so for a full vegan meal may want to omit)
Veggie Rice bowl: Yellow Rice topped with Black Beans and Roasted Vegetables (vegan option)
Pinocchio Village Haus
Margherita Flatbread: Flatbread topped with Shredded Mozzarella, fresh Tomatoes, Mozzarella Pearls and Basil
Gourmet Cheese Flatbread: Flatbread topped with Tomato Sauce, Cheddar, Mozzarella, Provolone and Parmesan
Penne pasta with Marinara: Penne Pasta topped with Marinara and sprinkling of Basil
If you really wanted a vegan option here you could also get a side salad with french fried or tomato basil soup.