Remember when cheeseburger spring rolls became the sensation at Disney parks, captivating both influencers and casual guests alike? Those crispy rolls from Magic Kingdom’s Spring Roll Cart created long lines and were deemed the best snack in the park. Now, Disney is introducing another viral contender: pepperoni pizza spring rolls at the new Popcorn and Snacks kiosk in Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
After months of anticipation and construction updates, the kiosk has officially opened, replacing an old sign and creating excitement among fans. The opening happened this morning at 10 a.m., marking the debut of what will likely become the next must-try snack at Disney. Get ready for these Pizza Planet Spring Rolls to take over your social media feeds!
The Star of the Show: Pizza Planet Spring Rolls
Let’s discuss what everyone will be lining up for. The Pizza Planet Spring Rolls are priced at $9.49 and include two pepperoni pizza spring rolls served with marinara sauce. Available starting at 10:30 a.m. daily, these are essentially everything you love about pizza wrapped in a crispy spring roll wrapper and fried to golden perfection. If the cheeseburger spring rolls are any indication, these will be simultaneously crunchy on the outside with hot, melty cheese and pepperoni inside.
The Pizza Planet branding is perfect for Toy Story Land, as it directly references the pizza restaurant from the original Toy Story film. Disney could have simply called them pepperoni pizza spring rolls and called it a day, but the themed naming adds that extra layer of storytelling that makes Disney food locations special. You’re not just eating a snack, you’re experiencing something that connects to the beloved franchise surrounding you.

The timing couldn’t be better for Disney to introduce another viral spring roll option. The cheeseburger spring rolls have proven that guests are willing to seek out unique savory snacks beyond the standard theme park fare. Pizza spring rolls hit all the same notes: familiar flavors in an unexpected format, highly shareable on social media, and just different enough to feel special. Expect these to trend heavily across Disney food accounts within weeks of opening.
Classic Disney Snacks Round Out the Menu
While the pizza spring rolls will likely steal the spotlight, Popcorn and Snacks offers a solid lineup of other treats for guests looking for more traditional options. True to its name, the kiosk serves regular popcorn at $5.99, with souvenir buckets available for $14.29 and refills at $2.49 for the length of your stay. Mickey’s Premium Ice Cream Bars and Ice Cream Sandwiches are both priced at $6.49, providing classic Disney treats that never go out of style.

Churros served with chocolate sauce cost $7.49, adding another popular snack option to Toy Story Land’s limited offerings. Frozen lemonade and frozen strawberry lemonade cups are available at $6.29 each, perfect for combating Florida heat while exploring the land. The beverage selection includes standard sodas at $5.59, DASANI bottled water at $4.25, and Smartwater at $6.25.
For adults looking to add something stronger to their snack break, the kiosk offers several alcoholic options. Jack Daniel’s Whiskey with Coke, Bacardi Superior Rum with Coke, and Stoli Vanilla Vodka with Coke are all priced at $16.50. Draft beer options include Bud Light Lager at $10 and Yuengling Traditional Lager at $10.50.
Why This Opening Matters for Toy Story Land
Since Toy Story Land opened in 2018, it has been somewhat lacking in convenient food options compared to its neighboring Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. While Woody’s Lunch Box and Roundup Rodeo BBQ serve meals, guests seeking quick grab-and-go snacks have had limited options. This has been particularly noticeable during peak times when lines at existing dining locations stretch long, and guests just want something simple without a significant wait.
The new kiosk fills an important need. It is near the restrooms and the entrance to Galaxy’s Edge, making it easy for guests moving between areas to access. The design is whimsical and looks like a classic striped popcorn bag tipped on its side, with “and Snacks” written after “Popcorn.” Awnings over the windows are supported by oversized toothpicks, and the signage looks like paper taped to the kiosk, which fits the playful style of Toy Story Land, where guests feel like they are toy-sized.
Queue railings resemble movie popcorn boxes, maintaining consistency with the theme while guiding guest flow. A small table near the kiosk holds utensils and napkins, while benches nearby offer seating for guests who wish to enjoy their snacks immediately.
Get Ready for the Disney Lines
If social media buzz around new Disney snacks has taught us anything, it’s that unique food items draw crowds quickly. The cheeseburger spring rolls created lines that sometimes extended 20 to 30 minutes just for a snack. Pizza spring rolls have the potential to match or exceed that popularity, especially in the early weeks after opening when everyone wants to try them first and share their experiences online.
The good news is that the kiosk is designed to manage guest flow efficiently. It was built to handle a lot of traffic, unlike some other food locations that weren’t ready for popular snacks. The separate order and pickup windows, along with a well-organized queue, should help keep lines moving smoothly.
If you plan to visit Hollywood Studios in the coming weeks or months, be sure to add Popcorn and Snacks to your itinerary. Whether you want the Pizza Planet Spring Rolls or just enjoy more snack options in Toy Story Land, this addition will enhance your experience. Be ready for a longer wait if you go right after the opening, as many others will also want to try Disney’s next viral snack.