Vegan Options at Sunshine Seasons

Read about added option here – Mediterranean Vegetable Sandwich (2023)

There are very few places that we can find a vegan quick service meal that also offers a vegan dessert. Luckily for us there is one spot at EPCOT that offers two vegan options and a dessert as well. This can be found at Sunshine Seasons, which is located inside The Land Pavilion (aka next to Soarin’).

Sunshine Seasons

One of the vegan options available can be found in the grab and go section of this quick service. During my last visit I opted to not get this. From others I have heard from over the years this Jackfruit Gyro sits and gets weird because of it being wet on a pita bread. I am not really into soggy wraps, so I have opted to just continue to not eat this. But if you want to try it, please let me know what you think. (option no longer exists)

Jackfruit Gyro
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Available at the Asian station you can find a Vegetable Korma. The last time I had this was several years ago as we found it bland and had no real desire to try it again. Since it’s been over 4 years since my last taste of this, I decided to give it another try.

Menu at Asian station
Vegetable Korma

The Vegetable Korma features vegan chick’n, cashews, carrots, onions, and cauliflower. It comes with a side of rice as well, be sure to note the plain rice and not fried since that one contains egg.

Vegetable Korma

Just as before, this was still incredibly underwhelming to me. The korma flavor is the most mild (like you have to REALLY search for it) curry flavor. It is mostly just watered down and you can see it in the bottom of the dish as a watery curry. If flavor isn’t what you’re after, this dish is fine for a vegetable heavy option. The vegan chick’n in it was also good, but again, no strong korma flavor. I was really hoping my view on this would change, but unfortunately I will wait another 4 years to try this again.

Luckily the dessert here makes up for the lackluster entrees. The Cookies ‘n’ Cream “Mousse” is available at the dessert station. It comes with a lid on it so if you’re heading out of the park for the night and want a late night snack it’s perfect to take back to your resort.

Cookies ‘n’ Cream “Mousse”
Cookies ‘n’ Cream “Mousse”

This dessert is so rich, so for me I have to share it, which works because the cup is huge. The mousse is creamy, the chocolate flavor is strong, and the cookie crumbles are perfect. My last go at this had the cookie basically as crumbs, but this one was more chunky and I preferred it this way. I have also been told from a gluten free friend that you can get it made to order and it’s gluten free without the cookie bits. (Thanks Gina!)

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So while I (still) miss the tamarind vegan beef stir fry at this location, and the vegetable sandwich they had for a while, I am grateful for this dessert. But I won’t be eating anything else from here until the menu gets an update.

Price $
Review from February 2022.

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Author: Melissa Kramer

Back in 2014 I created Vegan Disney World after going to Walt Disney World several times and finding no resource for vegan options. Corey and I began this blog from our trips and have now moved closer to the mouse to eat around the parks on a weekly basis. Since the blog started we have cruised on Disney Cruise Line, gone to Tokyo Disneyland and to Disneyland in California!

2 thoughts

  1. They used to have hot sauce on the condiments bar, but no longer. As an EPCOT CM, I often choose this because its quick.and filling. That being said, adding black pepper helps with the flavor, and sometimes I’ll bring my own turmeric to add.

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