Magic Kingdom Fireworks Dessert Party Adds New Themed Land Stations & New Treats

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The Magic Kingdom fireworks dessert party has received a glow up, with new theming for the various stations, along with new desserts. While visiting Magic Kingdom earlier this week, we noticed the updated theming for the stations, and Disney provided a sneak peek of the new desserts. Here’s a look!

Magic Kingdom Fireworks Dessert Party New Theming & Treats

While visiting Magic Kingdom recently, we couldn’t help but notice the new dessert stations – all themed to a land within Magic Kingdom. The Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant, while not serving food, is open for guests to sit in during the day before Cast Members begin preparing the area for the evening fireworks. To that end, we were able to walk through and take a look at the new dessert station theming.

As before, there are two main areas with stations – one on the upper level of the dining area and one on the lower level. We’ll start with a look at the lower level, followed by a closer look at the upper level. Both areas have the same theming and desserts/drinks.

Colorful queue sign display featuring the names and icons of Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, and Adventureland at Disney World.
Brightly colored food kiosks at Disney's Epcot park with signs for Tomorrowland and Fantasyland, showcasing themed dessert options and vibrant decor.
Brightly colored Disney-themed food kiosks at Disney World, featuring Fantasyland and other theme park areas, with signage displaying various menu options and whimsical castle graphics.
Pop-up food stands at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant featuring themed dessert options at Disney World.
Empty food stall counter at Disney World's Frontierland with colorful themed signage and menu displays.
Colorful Disney-themed food stand at Adventureland in Disney World, featuring themed signage and empty display counters for snacks and desserts.

Moving to the upper level, we can see an enhanced backdrop covering views of the Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant’s quick service windows. We’ll also take a closer look at the dessert lineup, now themed to the different lands within Magic Kingdom!

A dessert display at Tomorrowland featuring coconut-lime cake pop, cosmic cream puff, and star command mousse cup with a blue fireworks backdrop.
Vibrant green and white layered desserts in small glass cups decorated with Space Rangers themed toppers and red spheres, served on a gold-rimmed plate.

Tomorrowland Dessert Station

  • Coconut-Lime Cake Pop
    dipped in Blue Chocolate and garnished with Sprinkles
  • Cosmic Cream Puff
    Raspberry-Dark Chocolate Mousse Cream Puff
  • Star Command Mousse Cup
    Chocolate Cookie Crumbs, White Chocolate Mousse, Green Apple Gelee, Whipped Cream, Red Crispy Pearls, and a Star Command Chocolate Piece
Colorful display case with Disney-themed cupcakes and treats at Fantasyland in Disney World, featuring options like Honey Cake, Traditional Cannon, and Under the Sea Cupcake.
Delicious bee-themed cupcakes with yellow frosting and bee decorations, colorful fruit-topped desserts, and a variety of creative, vibrant confections on a white marble serving platter at a dessert display.

Fantasyland Dessert Station

  • Honey Cupcake
    Twinings Lemon-Earl Grey Tea Cupcake with Honey Buttercream and a Sugar Bee
  • Traditional Cannoli
    with Chocolate Chips
  • Under the Sea Cupcake
    Vanilla Cake soaked in Tres Leches with Coconut and topped with Whipped Cream, Red Sprinkles, and Sugar Shells
Colorful fireworks display backdrop at Disney theme park with a sign for Magic Kingdom Fireworks Dessert Party.
Fresh strawberries dipped in rich chocolate, garnished with green leaves, on a white plate with a dark purple cloth background. Perfect dessert for Valentine's Day or special occasions.
  • Cheese and Fruit Selection
    with crackers
  • Crepes Station
    S’mores, Sweet Potato Casserole, Black Forest Cake, Lemon Meringue Pie and Caramel-Apple
  • Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries
Delicious Disney princess-themed dessert featuring layered treats in elegant glassware with princess images on white chocolate squares, perfect for Disney World fans.

Frontierland Dessert Station

  • Bayou Peach Cobbler
    Cinnamon Panna Cotta, Peach Cobbler, Cinnamon Streusel, and a Chocolate Piece
  • Campsite Cupcake
    Brownie Cupcake with Chocolate Chips, Toasted Marshmallow Buttercream, Pretzel Sticks, and Toasted Mini Marshmallows
  • Country Bear Cheesecake
    Chocolate Tart filled with Whipped Cheesecake, Apple Pie Filling, Cinnamon Strusel, Whipped Cream, and a Chocolate Piece
Colorful display case at Adventureland with themed desserts and a large sign above.

Adventureland Dessert Station

  • Dole Whip Pineapple Mousse Cup
    Pineapple Gelee and Panna Cotta with flavors of DOLE Whip Pineapple
  • Mickey-Shaped Fruit Tart
    Pastry Cream topped with Fresh Strawberries, Blueberries, Mandarin Oranges, and Gold Leaf in a Mickey-shaped Tart Shell
  • Pirate Treasure Cheesecake
    Whipped Cheesecake, Graham Cracker Crust, Chocolate Skull, and Gold Sprinkles

There is also a build-your-own ice cream sundae station, along with cookies and children’s coloring activities. For adults, there is the beer and wine station as well.

Bright purple and silver beverage station with a champagne flute icon, located near lush greenery and vibrant indoor decor at Disney World.

In terms of the logistics of the fireworks dessert parties, nothing has changed. Guests still have the option of three dessert parties, with the only difference between the three being your view of the fireworks and your dining timing. Here’s a quick overview:

  • Pre-Party | $99 to $109 | Enjoy sweets and treats before Happily Ever After, watching from a reserved viewing area in the Hub
  • Sweets and Treats | $124 to $134 | Grab a table at the Tomorrowland Restaurant to watch Happily Ever After from while enjoying sweats and treats
  • Post-Party | $99 to $109 | Watch Happily Ever After from a reserved viewing area in the Hub, and then enjoy sweets and treats after the fireworks are over

It has been a few years since we last reviewed the Magic Kingdom dessert party, but our review below contains the same logistics that are in place today, even if the pricing and treats have since changed.

Disney Enchantment Magic Kingdom Dessert Party Review
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