AstroFizz Officially Launches at Magic Kingdom with Updated Menu and Prices

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AstroFizz Overview
Posted: Tuesday November 4, 2025 10:30am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

AstroFizz, the newly reimagined snack kiosk in Tomorrowland, is now officially open at Magic Kingdom. The location began serving guests this past weekend, marking the full return of the space once occupied by Cool Ship.

AstroFizz operates daily from park open to park close, offering a refreshed look that fits into Tomorrowland's design aesthetic. The kiosk features a mix of returning favorites and new themed items tied to its space-inspired concept.

Here's a look at the complete AstroFizz menu and pricing:

Featured Offering

  • Cherry Cola Churro - Churro rolled in cherry sugar, drizzled with Coca-Cola Cherry icing, and topped with cherry popping candies - $7.49

Snacks

  • Popcorn in a Refillable Souvenir Bucket (Plant-based) - $14.29
  • Popcorn (Plant-based) - $5.99
  • Popcorn Bucket Refill (Plant-based) - $2.49
  • Cinnamon-glazed Nuts (Plant-based) - $5.99
  • Cotton Candy (Plant-based) - $5.49

Beverages

  • Assorted Fountain Beverages - Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Fanta Orange, POWERADE Blue Mountain Blast, and Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade - $4.79
  • DASANI Bottled Water - $4.25
  • smartwater - $6.25
  • Frozen Slushy - Coca-Cola, Fanta Blue Raspberry, or Fanta Orange - $6.49

Ice Cream Novelties

  • Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar - $6.49
  • Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Sandwich - $6.49
  • Frozen Lemonade Cup (Plant-based) - $6.29
  • Outshine Strawberry Fruit Bar (Plant-based) - $6.29

AstroFizz's debut marks the completion of a full rebuild and rebrand of the former Cool Ship site, which closed in May 2025 and was demolished before being replaced with a more contemporary structure. The updated kiosk complements the nearby Space Mountain and Joffrey's kiosk, continuing the refreshed visual direction of Tomorrowland.

Guests can now grab a snack or cold drink from AstroFizz during regular park hours as this new addition officially joins Magic Kingdom's dining lineup.


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Raineman3 days ago

And AstroFizz kiosk music provided by Cherry Poppin' Daddies.

Jon81uk3 days ago

Butter is a common popcorn topping. Although for cost reasons it rarely is dairy nowadays and just a flavoured oil, but it still makes sense why it would be marked a suitable for vegans. There is also no harm in confirming all the other items that are plant-based so someone can make a decision at a glance, as there can be unexpected ingredients in various things. One example over in the UK was low sugar baked beans that everyone assumed was vegan friendly, but they contained honey so were not.

Agent H4 days ago

I don’t know if you or anyone remembers this but for a while in late 2019 they had physical paper guides to plant based eating for each park.sadly I don’t think it survived the pandemic closure but it was cool while it lasted. Credit for the photo goes to wdwinfo.com.

LittleBuford4 days ago

Once you look into it, it’s surprising how many food and drink items include animal products. For example, some commonly available juice drinks (including certain brands of pink lemonade) contain carmine/cochineal, a red food colouring obtained from crushed insects.

Agent H4 days ago

That’s interesting. I’ll confess I don’t really like popcorn and the “butter topping” seems kinda gross to me but thanks for sharing!

Sir_Cliff4 days ago

I just read the WDW page explaining the plant-based definition more closely, and it does specify "without animal meat, dairy, eggs or honey." So, indeed, it seems clearer as to why it might be needed for something like popcorn and how it is different from a vegetarian option (which could include dairy, etc.).

LittleBuford4 days ago

I really wish Disney were consistent about this sort of thing. In my experience, special party offerings are very poorly labelled. You have to ask for a giant binder of allergen information (pages and pages of really detailed stuff) just to find out something as basic as whether a dessert has gelatine in it or not. (The answer was usually yes whenever I checked.)

LittleBuford4 days ago

I recently discovered that the “butter” that cinemas typically serve with popcorn isn’t a dairy product at all but accidentally vegan.

LittleBuford4 days ago

Alas, we do. Many snack-type foods and drinks, including those you wouldn’t expect, contain animal ingredients. I’m not vegan or even vegetarian, but I don’t eat pork, and so most things with gelatine are off-limits to me. That can include desserts, sweets (candies), and even milkshakes. Adding those words to each menu item is of benefit to those who are affected and of zero detriment to those who aren’t. There’s no good reason it should bother you.

Agent H4 days ago

I get it with lemonade but popcorn often comes with some kind of butter topping. I can definitely understand why someone who doesn’t eat or can’t eat butter might see a snack stand sells popcorn and think they have to ask whether or not it has butter on it. This would eliminate that concern for anyone who happens to check the menu on the app beforehand.

Sir_Cliff4 days ago

I think it is a label they are including on all their menus for those seeking to follow a plant-based diet. If I'm honest, I don't actually know if this means that the items are vegetarian and this is a new way of labelling that to include people who are not necessarily excluding all meat but are instead following a "plant based" diet or if it doesn't guarantee no animal-based products are used. Either way, while it may seem ridiculous in this case, I would guess the label is automatically applied to all the options that fit. https://www.disneyworld.eu/dining/plant-based/

Tom P.4 days ago

I'm Catholic, so we can't have completely gluten-free hosts for Communion, but even we now have a "very low gluten" host for people with sensitivities and the option of receiving only from the chalice if one cannot have any gluten at all. So, yes, I agree with you that pointing out gluten-free items makes sense. However, when I was reading the menu, I had the same reaction as you. Why do we need to call out items as "plant-based" that are literally always plants by definition? Is there a version of popcorn that is made from meat? That seems a bit ridiculous to me. "Try our new plant-based lettuce!"

JohnD4 days ago

I get "gluten free". People really need to know that kind of thing because of what they can eat. My church now offers gluten-free wafers. I kid you not. But to be told that popcorn (made from corn) and lemonade (made from lemons) is "plant-based" is ridiculous. Have we really descended to that level of stupidity?

Bocabear4 days ago

or that they are gluten free? LOL I saw a "gluten Free" sticker on a tomato at the grocery store....LOL. The new vending booth is beautiful...I really hope they do something with that awful stage thing to match....and then actual entrance to the land...replacing the horrible "rocks" entrance.... dynamic lighting?, water feature?,A dramatic and monumental entrance? that is what should be there...

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