
Choices may vary, but we sampled the pineapple upside down cake, Oreo brownie, chocolate coffee, and coconut raspberry. The park calls them either mousse or triffle and they vary from $3.99-$5.99. $2.29 each.Ī new menu item at Sweet Spot we could not decide on just one was the deconstructed cake cups. The park has created new cutouts featuring Peanuts, Kings Island, blue ice cream, and even the Eiffel Tower. New for 2022, Sweet Spot will now offer custom cakes for guests looking to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or even just a FUN gettogether at the park with friends. The park has really focused on the sweet and pastry side of the menu for the new year, with a rearranged store and focus on all new treats.įor starters, guests will notice that the fudge counter is now front and center with a variety of flavors from vanilla to blue ice cream. Some of the biggest changes for the 2022 season will be found in the Sweet Spot. – Tower Garden ’72 (Lavender lemonade, gin) – 1972 Cherry Jubilee (Cherry, Bacardi, Sour mix, Sprite)

– Eiffel Upside-Down Mule (Pineapple juice, vanilla vodka, ginger beer) – Backwards Racer Blitz (White cranberry, peach, blueberry and vodka) $12.99 with Tito’s $9 non-alcoholic.įor guests using the Freestyle machines, check out the limited time exclusive flavors: Golden Jubilee Berry Spritz and Golden Jubilee Peach Fizz.įor those looking for additional adult beverages, stop over at the Biergarten to try four new cocktails. The drink, served in a souvenir mason jar, is based on Sprite, served with Tito’s vodka, and passion fruit. While the FUN is just beginning, we started to get a glimpse of some of the new menu items guests will find throughout Kings Island for the 50th Anniversary season.Īt stands throughout the park, guests will be available to purchase the new Golden 50th Fizz. Walk the midways, and guests will see new photo ops, throwback photo boards, and tons of upgrades to buildings and rides around the park, including a repaint of The Racer that takes it back to its original red, white and blue paint scheme.


To start with, the front entry sign has been swapped out for a new 50th Anniversary logo that shimmers and it is beautiful! In addition, the light poles throughout the park are adorned with new 50th Anniversary banners and custom scrolls. While much of the anniversary will not kick off till later this summer, guests got their first glimpse of some of the off-season improvements, decorations, and just a tad bit of the new menu items throughout the park. If you are like our family, we could not wait to get back into Kings Island to start checking out some of the new 50th Anniversary celebration. Cedar Point Sports Force Park Dining GuideĬP Food Blog Filling your plate with Cedar Fair Amusement Parks news from Cedar Point to Knott's Berry Farm!.
