REVIEW: Seasonal Lava Dog, Lava Fries, And Sorcerer Mickey Funnel Cake Fries Available at Award Wieners in Disney California Adventure

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Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

REVIEW: Seasonal Lava Dog, Lava Fries, And Sorcerer Mickey Funnel Cake Fries Available at Award Wieners in Disney California Adventure

If you’re looking for the seasonal foods to eat at Disney California Adventure, we’ve got you covered. We’ve tried the Donald Duck Butt Donut at Schmoozies and the Sally’s Summer Churro and Red’s Hot Chicken Cone at Cozy Cone. And now we’re giving Award Wieners seasonal foods a try. Are the Lava Dog, Lava Fries, and Sorcerer Mickey Funnel Cake Fries a hit or a miss? Keep reading to find out.

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

Lava Dog – $9.79

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

If you’re looking to feast on an indulgent hot dog, this is a good option. We were surprised to find that we enjoyed it. First of all, the bread was so soft. It was toasted, but not too much that it’s tough to eat. And the hot dog itself was super juicy and flavorful.

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

As far as the pulled pork, Teriyaki sauce, and pineapple salsa––incredible. The pulled pork was so tender and not at all fatty. The Teriyaki sauce and pineapple salsa really complemented the pork and gave it a light, fruity flavor. To be honest, I found myself wanting to eat just the toppings instead of the whole hot dog, that’s how delicious the toppings were.

Lava Fries – $8.49

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

Similar to the Lava Dog, the fries are also topped with pulled pork, Teriyaki sauce, and pineapple salsa. Again, these toppings were amazing and I really enjoyed them on the filmstrip fries. The only complaint I have is that there wasn’t enough Teriyaki sauce, so the meat and fries weren’t as juicy as they should have been. I’d still order this again, just ask for more sauce on top.

Sorcerer Mickey Funnel Cake Fries – $7.99

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

This is the one specialty item we will not be trying again. For as cute as it looks, it sure was a disappointment. The cookies and cream sauce, red and yellow icings, and blue whipped cream were great, if not really sugary. But the Oreo cookies were stale and chewy. And the funnel cake fries were really tough to chew, too. At first, they seem soft. But it was nearly impossible to bite them apart.

Award Wieners Seasonal Menu Items Lava Dog Lava Fries Funnel Cake Fries Disney California Adventure

If you’re in the mood to dine on something savory while visiting Disney California Adventure, you’ll love the Lava Dog and Fries at Award Wieners. But if you’re craving something sweet, skip the Sorcerer Mickey Funnel Cake Fries. And get the Sorcerer Mickey Shake next door at Schmoozies instead.

3 thoughts on “REVIEW: Seasonal Lava Dog, Lava Fries, And Sorcerer Mickey Funnel Cake Fries Available at Award Wieners in Disney California Adventure”

  1. All I can say about this is: Do NOT eat these things very often, perhaps once every couple of months. Frequently ingesting these items can put you on the road to clogged arteries at the very LEAST!

    • You are beyond ridiculous coming on here and judging theme park food. Do you honestly believe people aren’t intelligent enough to know these aren’t healthy? No one asked for your guidance. People are allowed to eat whatever they want, whenever they want it, and they don’t need an arrogant, self-righteous buzzkill lecturing them on their health and the future of their well-being. If you are so deeply offended by the concept of foods that are eaten for pleasure and not their nutritional value, don’t click on the article and read it. Just staying in your bubble and allow others to live their lives.

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