Tomorrowland’s Tasty New Churro Has Guests Buzzing

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Tomorrowland has a brand-new sparkle to it, and this time, it’s coming from a snack kiosk that feels like it flew straight out of a retro sci-fi comic. AstroFizz has officially opened at Magic Kingdom, taking over the old Cool Ship spot and giving guests a shiny new place to grab a treat in one of the park’s most futuristic corners.Credit: DisneyIf you visited Magic Kingdom earlier this year, you may remember when the Cool Ship stand disappeared behind walls in May. Disney didn’t just tweak it—they cleared it out and rebuilt the space completely. Now, the replacement has landed with a cleaner, more modern aesthetic that blends perfectly into Tomorrowland’s evolving style. With Space Mountain looming nearby and the sleek Joffrey’s kiosk just steps away, the new look feels right at home.This isn’t a massive attraction or a headlining restaurant, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. Sometimes the small upgrades surprise you the most, especially when they help bring consistency and energy to a themed land. Tomorrowland has been slowly shifting its appearance over the past few years, and this kiosk plays into that bigger vision beautifully.A Menu With PersonalityLet’s talk snacks, because Disney didn’t phone this one in. AstroFizz comes with a mix of park favorites and new themed bites, and it feels like Imagineering decided to have a little fun.The star of the show? A Cherry Cola Churro. Yes, you read that right. It’s a churro rolled in cherry sugar, topped with Coca-Cola Cherry icing, and sprinkled with cherry popping candy. It has big “this may be my new guilty-pleasure snack” energy and also seems primed to become a must-try Instagram treat.Credit: DisneyBeyond that flashy headliner, you’ll find classics like popcorn, cinnamon-glazed nuts, and cotton candy. There’s also a popcorn bucket refill option, which is always a budget-friendly win for families who like to snack throughout the day.Guests who pay attention to dietary markings will notice plenty of plant-based labels—even on items like popcorn and lemonade. Some fans online have poked fun at the idea of labeling something like popcorn “plant-based” when, well… it’s popcorn. Others appreciate the clarity, especially for guests with dietary restrictions who rely on clear ingredient information before ordering. It’s one of those little details that sparks debate, but at the end of the day, transparency helps someone.Frozen Drinks, Space-Age Treats, and Classic ComfortsFlorida heat and Tomorrowland go hand-in-hand, so it’s no surprise AstroFizz leans into cold options. The stand serves frozen slushies in flavors like Coke, blue raspberry, and orange, along with bottled water, Smartwater, and classic fountain beverages. If you’re in the mood for something icy, Mickey bars and fruit bars are ready to save the day.Credit: Jeremy Thompson, FlickrIn short, AstroFizz delivers exactly what most guests need from a snack stop: fast service, refreshing drinks, easy grab-and-go treats, and something new to taste if you’re feeling adventurous.A Small Change That Adds Big VibesDisney fans love watching the parks evolve, and sometimes the little additions tell you more about a land’s direction than a big attraction announcement. AstroFizz might just be a kiosk, but the rebuild is symbolic. It represents an ongoing design update in Tomorrowland—one that leans into sleek curves, metallic finishes, and retro-future optimism.Tomorrowland has always been tricky to keep fresh. “The future” changes constantly, and what felt futuristic 10 years ago may now look dated. Disney seems to be fully embracing a timeless future aesthetic, and pieces like this help sell the theme. It feels like Imagineering has momentum again, and guests are noticing.Credit: Christian Lambert, UnsplashEarly reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. Fans are complimenting the kiosk’s look, cheering its fit within Tomorrowland, and calling it a sign that Disney is putting more care back into smaller design choices. There’s still plenty of wish-listing, of course—some fans are already hoping the nearby stage and entrance rocks get refreshed to match—but that’s Disney fans for you. Hope springs eternal in Tomorrowland.Grabbing a Snack Before Your Next Galactic AdventureAstroFizz operates all day, from park open to close, which makes it a convenient stop whether you rope-drop Space Mountain or wander through after fireworks on your way out. You don’t need a reservation, you don’t need a dining plan strategy, and you definitely don’t need to sprint there at 7 a.m. like you would for a Lightning Lane drop. You just walk up, order, and enjoy.Credit: Inside the MagicAnd really, that’s part of the magic. Not every addition needs to involve months of hype or complicated planning tools. Sometimes, new Disney magic looks like a fizzy churro and a cold drink under glowing neon lights while rocket ships whirl overhead and Tomorrowland hums around you.If you’re visiting Magic Kingdom soon, pencil in a stop. Try the Cherry Cola Churro. Grab a slushy. People-watch. Take in the refreshed architecture. With so many big projects always in the headlines, it’s refreshing to see a simple, thoughtfully-designed addition that just feels good.AstroFizz might be small, but it brings personality, flavor, and a little extra sparkle to the future-world corner of Magic Kingdom. And honestly? That’s something worth celebrating.The post Tomorrowland’s Tasty New Churro Has Guests Buzzing appeared first on Inside the Magic.