Cheeseburger Spring Rolls Move Beyond Magic Kingdom: The Secret Spot You Need to Know

The Legend of the Adventureland Spring Roll

If you have spent any time in Magic Kingdom, you know the siren call of the Spring Roll Cart. Positioned right at the entrance to Adventureland, this tiny kiosk has become a titan in the Disney snack world. Its crown jewel? The Cheeseburger Spring Rolls. These things are legendary for a reason. They pack all the flavor of a classic burger into a crispy, golden fried shell, complete with a tangy dipping sauce that tastes exactly like a Big Mac.

For years, getting your hands on these was a struggle. You needed a park ticket, you had to hope the cart didn’t sell out by 4:00 PM, and you usually had to brave a line that rivaled Space Mountain. But that has finally changed. We have some major news for fans who want their snack fix without the hassle of the turnstiles.

A New Home at Saratoga Springs

The iconic Cheeseburger Spring Rolls have officially arrived at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort. You can now find them on the menu at the Backstretch Pool Bar, located in the Grandstand section of the resort. This is a game changer for several reasons:

The price remains consistent with the park at $9.49 for an order of two. It is a reasonable price for what has become one of the most sought-after savory treats on property.

The Expansion of the Spring Roll Empire

This move to Saratoga Springs is part of a growing trend we are seeing across Walt Disney World in 2026. Disney is finally listening to the demand for these savory snacks. In fact, the Pepperoni Pizza version of the spring roll recently made its debut at the new Popcorn and Snacks stand in Toy Story Land over at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It seems Disney is realizing that these rolls are a hit anywhere they land.

Our Take: Is It Worth the Trip?

If you are staying at Saratoga Springs or a neighboring Disney Springs resort, this is a no-brainer. The Backstretch Pool Bar offers a much more relaxed environment than the frantic energy of Adventureland. You can enjoy your rolls by the water without someone bumping into you with a stroller.

For locals or guests on a “no-park day,” this is the ultimate hack. You get the best of Magic Kingdom dining without the $150 entry fee. Just keep in mind that pool bar hours can vary, so always check the My Disney Experience app before you make the trek over to the Grandstand.

Disclaimer: This information is gathered from various online sources and news outlets. While we strive for accuracy, Disney plans and policies can change rapidly. We recommend double-checking official Disney sources for the most up-to-date information before making final travel plans.

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