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What is pineapple Dole Whip at Disney?

Location(s) The Dole Whip is a pineapple-flavored soft-serve frozen dessert sold only at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, Disney's Pop Century Resort, at Dole's processing plant in Hawaii and also online at www.uec-hawaii.com.



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Dole out a smile with the much sought-after soft-serve delight known as DOLE Whip®—a popular frozen treat blended in pineapple, vanilla or swirled flavors. Frosty floats are also available.

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For me, vacation tastes like a towering pineapple-vanilla swirl Dole Whip: tropical and creamy, cold and melty, eaten in a race against the heat. The grocery store version is fruit-only, so I knew it wouldn't replicate my go-to flavor. I've had homemade versions in the past and found them passable.

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Dole Whip desserts are $6.49 while a Dole Whip Float is $7.29, according to the Disneyland website. Ziggy Oskwarek, owner at Ziggy Knows Disney, recommends Walt Disney World visitors stop by Tamu Tamu Refreshments in Disney's Animal Kingdom and pick up a Simba Sunset. This is Dole Whip pineapple with strawberry.

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Dole Whip desserts are $6.49 while a Dole Whip Float is $7.29, according to the Disneyland website. Ziggy Oskwarek, owner at Ziggy Knows Disney, recommends Walt Disney World visitors stop by Tamu Tamu Refreshments in Disney's Animal Kingdom and pick up a Simba Sunset. This is Dole Whip pineapple with strawberry.

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The original pineapple flavor is the best known. Additional fruit flavors are sold, including cherry, mango, lemon, watermelon, orange, raspberry, strawberry, and lime. For adults visiting the Disneyland and Walt Disney World parks, there is a rum version of the Dole Whip.

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The number one Dole Whip on the Delish list is the Coconut Cup at Magic Kingdom. The only way this is technically a Dole Whip is if the coconut gets swirled with Dole Whip Pineapple, which is exactly what I opted for. The treat tasted like a frozen piña colada, and was just so delectable and refreshing.

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And yes, it is technically Dole Whip: The soft serve is from the same product line as the classic pineapple version introduced at Disneyland in the 1980s, trademarked by Dole and supplied to Disney parks.

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From the classic DOLE Whip to more unique flavors and combinations like the Chile-Mango Whip at Disneyland Resort, there is something for everyone to enjoy when it comes to DOLE Whip.

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