Could This Be the Best Addition to Toy Story Land Since It Opened?
After months of construction, the new Popcorn and Snacks kiosk in Toy Story Land opened today at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The stand features pepperoni pizza spring rolls that could become the park’s next must-try snack.
Pizza Spring Rolls Take Center Stage
The star attraction is the Pizza Planet Spring Rolls, priced at $9.49. Each order includes two pepperoni pizza spring rolls served with marinara sauce. These are available starting at 10:30 a.m. daily.
Disney World fans will remember how cheeseburger spring rolls from Magic Kingdom became incredibly popular on social media. The pizza version follows the same concept: familiar flavors wrapped in a crispy spring roll shell. Early reactions suggest these could generate similar buzz among Disney food enthusiasts.
The Pizza Planet branding connects directly to the Toy Story films, adding thematic consistency to Toy Story Land’s dining options.
Full Menu Breakdown
Beyond the signature spring rolls, the kiosk offers standard theme park snacks:
Sweet Treats:
- Churro with chocolate sauce: $7.49
- Mickey’s Premium Ice Cream Bar: $6.49
- Mickey’s Premium Ice Cream Sandwich: $6.49
Popcorn Options:
- Regular popcorn: $5.99
- Popcorn in souvenir bucket: $14.29
- Bucket refills (valid for length of stay): $2.49
Frozen Drinks:
- Frozen lemonade cup: $6.29
- Frozen strawberry lemonade cup: $6.29
Non-Alcoholic Beverages:
- Sodas: $5.59
- DASANI bottled water: $4.25
- Smartwater: $6.25
Alcoholic Beverages:
- Jack Daniel’s Whiskey with Coke: $16.50
- Bacardi Superior Rum with Coke: $16.50
- Stoli Vanilla Vodka with Coke: $16.50
- Bud Light Lager (draft): $10
- Yuengling Traditional Lager (draft): $10.50
Construction Timeline in Toy Story Land
The kiosk’s journey to opening took several months. Construction began in October when Disney demolished an existing Toy Story Land sign to make room for the new structure. Throughout November and December, crews worked on concrete, installed queue markers, and completed interior setup.
Disney fans following the construction noticed significant progress in December when steel queue markers shaped like popcorn boxes appeared. These indicated the project was shifting from structural work to operational preparation.
A blank menu board visible during construction frustrated guests eager to know what would be served. That mystery was resolved today with the official opening of the kiosk.
The Kiosk Design
The structure itself fits Toy Story Land’s playful theming. Designed to look like a classic striped popcorn bag tipped on its side, the kiosk features “and Snacks” written after “Popcorn” as if handwritten on the bag.
Details maintain the toy-sized perspective that defines Toy Story Land. The awnings over order and pickup windows are held up with oversized toothpicks. Signs for “pick up,” “order,” and “menu” look like paper taped onto the structure.
Queue railings shaped like popcorn boxes create an organized waiting area. A small table near the kiosk holds napkins and utensil dispensers. Domino benches nearby provide seating.
Why This Addition Matters to Toy Story Land
Toy Story Land has been lacking in food options since its 2018 opening. The land was previously offered to Woody’s Lunch Box for quick-service meals and Roundup Rodeo BBQ for table-service dining. However, convenient grab-and-go snacks were limited.
This created problems during busy periods when guests wanted simple treats without long waits. The new kiosk addresses that gap with quick snack options that don’t require sitting down for a full meal.
The location near the restrooms and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge entrance serves dual purposes. It catches guests moving between the two lands while providing Toy Story Land visitors with convenient access to snacks.
Compared to Galaxy’s Edge next door, which offers multiple food and beverage locations, including specialty drink stands, Toy Story Land felt incomplete from a dining perspective. This new kiosk helps balance that disparity.
What to Expect in Toy Story Land
The kiosk opened at 10 a.m. today, though it’s unclear if that will be the standard daily opening time. The location isn’t yet listed in the My Disney Experience app, which is common for new snack stands.
Early crowds will likely form as Disney fans rush to try the pizza spring rolls and share their experiences on social media. If the cheeseburger spring roll phenomenon repeats, expect lines during the first several weeks of operation.
The separate order and pickup windows should help manage guest flow efficiently. The organized queue space can handle crowds better than some older snack locations that weren’t designed with viral food items in mind.
Planning Your Visit
For guests visiting Hollywood Studios soon, the new Popcorn and Snacks kiosk provides a convenient mid-day snack stop. Its location makes it easy to grab something quick while exploring Toy Story Land or transitioning to Galaxy’s Edge.
The pizza spring rolls will likely be the main draw initially, but the variety of classic Disney snacks ensures options for different preferences. Whether you’re seeking the newest viral food item or just want popcorn and a Mickey ice cream bar, this addition improves Toy Story Land’s overall guest experience.





