The popcorn at Main Street Confectionery can count as a Disney Dining Plan snack if it has the snack symbol or is marked “Qualifies as a Snack” in mobile order. The menu source shows the popcorn items there are priced at $12.99 and $14.99, so they are relatively high-value snack-credit uses rather than cheap snacks.

What that means

  • Willie’s Sweetest Spoon Recipe : $14.99, and it’s listed on the menu as a snack-eligible item.
  • The Mayor’s Marvelous Medley : $12.99, also listed as snack-eligible.
  • Disney dining plan snack credits are not just for low-priced items; qualifying items can include popcorn when Disney marks them as eligible.

Practical read

If you’re deciding whether to use a snack credit, these popcorn options are actually good candidates because their cash price is well above the rough “good value” range many Disney guides cite for snack credits. In plain terms: yes, it’s considered a snack with the dining plan, and it can be one of the stronger uses of a snack credit at Main Street Confectionery.

Quick scoop

The safest rule is to check for the snack symbol or the “Qualifies as a Snack” note in mobile order, because that is what Disney uses to confirm eligibility.