Just outside the gates of Adventureland in Magic Kingdom, you'll find the very popular Adventureland Spring Roll Cart, likely with a line of people already forming.
What are they all waiting for? Spring rolls, of course. But not just any spring rolls, these are some of the best snacks in Magic Kingdom.
With rotating flavors like Cheeseburger, Pepperoni Pizza, and even Reuben Sandwich, this once-occasional cart became so popular it's now a permanent stand.

Location & Seating:
So, how do you find this stand? Don't worry, it's easy to spot!
From the main hub of Magic Kingdom, head towards Adventureland. The Adventureland spring roll cart is located just to the right of the Adventureland sign, before you actually enter the land.
The cart itself is bright red, usually covered by a couple of matching red umbrellas, and you'll often see a line of people to the right side wrapping around the nearby planter.

This snack stand is very popular, but don't let the line intimidate you. The spring rolls are prepped in another location and brought in fresh throughout the day, so the line moves quickly.
This stand is a grab-and-go spot, so no mobile order, no tables, just warm spring rolls in your hand and maybe a napkin.
There's no dedicated seating right at the cart, but don't worry, seating isn't far away. If you walk into Adventureland, you'll find brick planter edges on your left that double as casual seating.
Want a table? Head toward Aladdin's Flying Carpets and cut to the right for some covered tables and chairs. Or keep going just past Pirates of the Caribbean to find more shaded tables in the currently closed Tortuga Tavern area.
The Menu:

The spring roll cart menu always offers two types of spring rolls: one that's typically the crowd-favorite cheeseburger spring roll, and another rotating flavor that changes from time to time. I've seen variations like pepperoni pizza, Reuben sandwich, bacon mac & cheese, and buffalo chicken pop up on the menu. There is not an online menu or calendar for rotation, so it's always a little bit of a surprise!
Each order comes with two spring rolls for $9.50. It's a little on the pricey side, but pretty standard when it comes to Disney snack pricing these days. You can choose two of the same flavor or mix and match one of each.
Drinks are limited to a small selection of bottled sodas and water. As for dietary restrictions, these spring rolls are not gluten-free and aren't exactly allergy-friendly by default, but you can always speak with a Cast Member about any concerns or accommodations. They'll do their best to help guide you.
What I Ordered:
On this visit, the spring roll cart was offering two flavors: cheeseburger and pepperoni pizza. I ordered one of each to get a little variety and do a proper taste test.
Size-wise, these spring rolls are a bit over 4 inches long and just over an inch wide.
Each order comes with a dipping sauce that pairs with your flavor. This time, I received marinara sauce, which typically comes with the pizza flavor.

First up: the pepperoni pizza spring roll.
It was warm, crispy, and tasted freshly made, not like it had been sitting under a heat lamp. The filling was generous, with plenty of pepperoni and melty mozzarella cheese. Paired with the marinara, it reminded me of a very crispy, much tastier version of a Pizza Roll.

Next, I should have had the cheeseburger spring roll, but the cart accidentally gave me two pizza ones instead. Thankfully, I've had the cheeseburger version more times than I can count, so I can still give you the rundown.
The cheeseburger spring roll is filled with seasoned ground beef, melted cheese, and a sauce blend that seems heavy on ketchup and mustard. It tastes surprisingly like a Whopper, with most of the flavor coming from the sauces and cheese.
It usually comes with a dipping sauce similar to Thousand Island dressing, which pairs really nicely burger-style filling. It's unique, flavorful, and a solid favorite for a reason.
As for how filling they are? These aren't your average light, veggie-filled spring rolls. Thanks to all that meat and cheese, they're surprisingly heavy. If you're eating them solo, they could easily count as a small meal (which I often do). If you're sharing, they'll definitely keep you going until your next Disney food stop.
Are they worth the price? That depends.
When I first started getting these nearly six years ago, the price was $5.50 for two. Now they're $9.50, and yet, I still find myself going back for them. Plus, there's always a line, and I think that tells you something.
If you're looking for a savory, unique Disney snack you won't find anywhere else, then yes, especially if you try the cheeseburger flavor, they're worth it.

Know Before You Go:
- Location: The Adventureland Spring Roll Cart is located right at the entrance to Adventureland, just off the main path from the hub.
- Accessibility: The area is stroller, walker, and wheelchair-friendly with no stairs or sharp turns. The line is roped off but wide enough for mobility devices.
- Hours: The cart opens at 11:00 AM and stays open until it sells out, usually between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM depending on park crowds. Since it's an outdoor cart, it may close temporarily during storms.
- Mobile Order: Mobile order is not available. This is a walk-up only location.
- Wait Time and Speed: The cart can draw a line, but the spring rolls are prepped in a separate kitchen and brought to the cart, allowing for quick grab-and-go service. Even with a line, it tends to move quickly.
- Seating Nearby: The cart itself doesn't have dedicated seating, but there are a few nearby options:
- Benches and seating area near Aladdin's Flying Carpets
- Additional covered tables and seating at Tortuga Tavern.
- Occasional open tables near Casey's Corner on the edge of Main Street
- Freshness: Thanks to the popularity of the cart, the spring rolls are restocked frequently. In my experience, I've never had one that tasted stale or dry.
- Dining Plan and Discounts: This location is not part of the Disney Dining Plan. However, Annual Passholders may be eligible for a small discount, typically 5-10%.
- Menu Availability: There is no official online menu or flavor calendar. The cart always offers two flavors, usually the signature cheeseburger spring roll and one rotating option, but the second flavor changes periodically and is only visible once you're there.
Final Thoughts:
Would I recommend this snack stand?
Yes, with a few caveats. The Adventureland Spring Roll Cart is one of my personal favorites, but I also recognize that its higher price point might not appeal to everyone. If you're someone who enjoys unique, flavorful snacks and doesn't mind paying a little more for the experience, I absolutely recommend giving it a try. It's especially fun for kiddos too, since the flavors tend to be familiar.
Would I go back?
Definitely. I've been returning to this cart for over six years now. Even with the price slowly creeping up, I still find myself craving them. That said, if the price goes up any more, I will probably take my snack money else where. But for now? It's still one of those fun little Disney rituals I look forward to.
How does it compare to other Magic Kingdom snacks?
It stands out. While you can find spring rolls in other parks, you won't find these spring rolls, cheeseburger and rotating flavors with dipping sauces, all wrapped in a crispy handheld package. It's a unique snack that sets itself apart from churros, pretzels, or popcorn.
What about you?
Which spring roll is calling your name? Or do you have another favorite Magic Kingdom snack? Let me know in the comments.
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