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Grab your cowboy hats and lassos because we’re heading to The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort!
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They’re back!
This resort always makes us appreciate the great outdoors. We went to Trail’s End Restaurant, which just added three menu items we couldn’t resist. Hop on your horses, and let’s ride!
Before you get into it, remember that you can Mobile Order at this quick service restaurant. That means instead of waiting in line, you can order directly on your phone and even pick the time you want to pick everything up. Mobile Order saves us so much time and makes life so much easier.
Trail’s End
We grabbed the Mickey S’more Brownie for $5.99, which is a s’more-flavored brownie with graham cracker crumbs, marshmallow cream, chocolate buttercream, dark chocolate crispy pearls, mini marshmallows, and white chocolate flames.
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Mickey S’more Brownie
The marshmallow layer is very sticky and sweet, and the graham cracker adds that iconic sandy texture. The fudge icing on top overpowers the brownie just a bit, and it made us wish there was more brownie! All the flavors together make for a very sweet bite, and we think kids are going to be obsessed with this, but adults who don’t want to eat pure sugar might want to skip. It was a fun take and looked pretty cute, too.
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Inside
We also grabbed the Black Forest Cupcake, which is topped with whipped cream, leaf quins, dark chocolate leaves, white chocolate chips, and character decor for $6.99.
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Black Forest Cupcake
The cake itself had a really good chocolate taste and a very soft texture, while the cherry filling throughout the middle of the cupcake is sweet and tart with that classic cherry flavor. It’s a great flavor to balance out the chocolate cake. The frosting is a whipped cream style frosting that’s light and covered with shavings of chocolate. It was overall a great cupcake, and while it wasn’t anything too original, sometimes you need a simple chocolate cupcake to keep you going. We didn’t feel like it was really Black Forest as much as chocolate, but we enjoyed it just the same.
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We loved the filling
Finally, we had the Chocolate-Hazelnut Bear Claw, which is similar to other bear claws we’ve had in the past. This one is a puff pastry filled with chocolate-hazelnut spread, topped with toasted almonds, dark chocolate, and vanilla icing for $5.79.
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Chocolate Hazelnut Bear Claw
When we originally tore into this, it didn’t look like there was a lot of filling, but it ended up being perfect. There’s plenty of Nutella (or chocolate hazelnut spread, whatever you’d like to call it) throughout the pastry. It was rich and delicious, and the almonds added a nice crunch on the outside and a different texture to each bite. This would be really good with a cup of coffee or hot cocoa to help cut through some of the richness and totally matches the vibes of Fort Wilderness.
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Inside
We’re living our cowboy dreams, but in the meantime, make sure you keep following Disney Food Blog for more of the best food reviews you don’t want to miss during your next Disney World vacation.
Which of these snacks looks the best? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.
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They’re back!
This resort always makes us appreciate the great outdoors. We went to Trail’s End Restaurant, which just added three menu items we couldn’t resist. Hop on your horses, and let’s ride!
Trail’s End
We grabbed the Mickey S’more Brownie for $5.99, which is a s’more-flavored brownie with graham cracker crumbs, marshmallow cream, chocolate buttercream, dark chocolate crispy pearls, mini marshmallows, and white chocolate flames.
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Magical Guides-Mickey-Smore-Brownie-Trails-End-Fort-Wilderness-Disney-World-Photo-Jun-10-2026-12-06-04-PM-4032-x-3024-1-700x525.jpg
Mickey S’more Brownie
The marshmallow layer is very sticky and sweet, and the graham cracker adds that iconic sandy texture. The fudge icing on top overpowers the brownie just a bit, and it made us wish there was more brownie! All the flavors together make for a very sweet bite, and we think kids are going to be obsessed with this, but adults who don’t want to eat pure sugar might want to skip. It was a fun take and looked pretty cute, too.
https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Magical Guides-Mickey-Smore-Brownie-Trails-End-Fort-Wilderness-Disney-World-Photo-Jun-10-2026-12-36-58-PM-4032-x-3024-1-1-700x525.jpg
Inside
We also grabbed the Black Forest Cupcake, which is topped with whipped cream, leaf quins, dark chocolate leaves, white chocolate chips, and character decor for $6.99.
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Black Forest Cupcake
The cake itself had a really good chocolate taste and a very soft texture, while the cherry filling throughout the middle of the cupcake is sweet and tart with that classic cherry flavor. It’s a great flavor to balance out the chocolate cake. The frosting is a whipped cream style frosting that’s light and covered with shavings of chocolate. It was overall a great cupcake, and while it wasn’t anything too original, sometimes you need a simple chocolate cupcake to keep you going. We didn’t feel like it was really Black Forest as much as chocolate, but we enjoyed it just the same.
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We loved the filling
Finally, we had the Chocolate-Hazelnut Bear Claw, which is similar to other bear claws we’ve had in the past. This one is a puff pastry filled with chocolate-hazelnut spread, topped with toasted almonds, dark chocolate, and vanilla icing for $5.79.
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Chocolate Hazelnut Bear Claw
When we originally tore into this, it didn’t look like there was a lot of filling, but it ended up being perfect. There’s plenty of Nutella (or chocolate hazelnut spread, whatever you’d like to call it) throughout the pastry. It was rich and delicious, and the almonds added a nice crunch on the outside and a different texture to each bite. This would be really good with a cup of coffee or hot cocoa to help cut through some of the richness and totally matches the vibes of Fort Wilderness.
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Inside
We’re living our cowboy dreams, but in the meantime, make sure you keep following Disney Food Blog for more of the best food reviews you don’t want to miss during your next Disney World vacation.
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Which of these snacks looks the best? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.