The Magic Kingom Spring Rolls Cart sign.
The menu at the Spring Rolls Cart is posted in front of each register. (Photo posted summer 2025.)
The Spring Rolls from the Magic Kingdom Spring Roll cart are served in a paper container. Don't forget to pickup a napkin or two before you leave the area.
The Cheeseburger Spring Rolls are served with a small cup of dipping sauce.
The paper tray our Cheeseburger Spring Rolls were served in, was white and slightly wax coated. While the Spring Rolls didn't really "drip", they did have a fair amount of cooking oil on the bottom side. When using the natural colored paper trays, they would hopefully include a coated paper sheet to separate the roll from the tray.
The Spring Rolls we were served, came from a fairly empty keep-warm device (so they had been out there for a while). The tops were still crunchy and flaky, but the bottom had soaked up quite a bit of additional oil and was difficult to bite into and chew.
The sauce that is served with the Cheeseburger Spring Roll is probably mayo-based, and while it is really good with the spring roll, it's a little nondescript on it's own. I'm guessing there's a tiny bit of ketchup, powdered paprika and a bit of turmeric for color in there? I couldn't tell for sure... it's a nice, complimentary additional flavor.
The Cheeseburger Spring Roll is moderately stuffed with chopped ground beef, some diced pickle and onion pieces and melted cheese. The flavors of a Disney Cheeseburger – are all in there.
Here's a closer look a where the Spring Rolls are kept. Clearly, these are fully heated in a different location, and then walked out to the carts on metal trays – before being placed in the keep-warm oven.
The Adventureland Spring Roll Carts are actually a collection of different mobile platforms – beverage coolers, keep-warm display ovens, etc. – while the register stands are a little more permanent looking.
There are umbrellas in and around the carts because it's a very sunny location. Unless you're there very early or after the sun has gone down – there's not much shade cover around.