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PHOTOS: New Space-Age Inspired Tomorrowland Entrance Wall Unveiled at Disneyland Park

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astro blaster side still under construction
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rotr on the 17th




i wanna chech this out, supposedly from the same owners of earls

 
I need to know where I can GRUB inside Disney / California Adventure.

I don’t mean little orange chicken Mickey heads. I mean legit like good food grubbing big burgers.
 
lamplight lounge is always a good option, you can do sit down or just chill in the bar

carthay circle for a little bit more upscale dining but i think its under refurb atm

just for burger/hotdog and fries, award wieners and smokejumpers are good

but if you’re looking for better options, downtown might be better and more diverse, crazy shake and blacktap and their burgers are more for grubbing, uva bar got them burgers too, naples and their pizza/pasta, jazz kitchen for cajun dishes, etc... and loads of dessert options
 
promo pics look good, its like the chipotle of asian food i guess


You’ll find this yummy take-out window on the west end of the district. On the menu is a flavorful variety of Asian dishes with plenty of options for the whole family. Grab a mixed bowl and customize it with your choice of either grilled chicken, braised beef short rib, or sautéed tofu. Your bowl can come with either royal purple rice or mixed greens and is topped with fire-roasted corn, cabbage, cucumbers, pickled carrots, caramelized onions, and your choice of sauce.

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Another customizable dish is the Scallion Pancake Wrap – it comes stuffed with cabbage, caramelized onions, pickled carrots, cucumbers, cilantro, hoisin sauce, and Sriracha aïoli and your choice of the same three meats listed above. The selection of sauces includes miso honey, teriyaki, spicy teriyaki, Sriracha aïoli, sesame citrus soy, and spicy avocado.

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Other dishes on the menu include pot stickers (either chicken or vegetable) served with ginger soy sauce, as well as kid-sized portions of the mixed bowls, and a selection of Japanese teas and sodas.

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Expected something better
Rather hit up earls
Followed by the begneits(spelling?)
At jazz kitchen
Yes! Beignets at Jazz Kitchen is a must, or if you want a nicer meal then Blue Bayou is one of the better places to go in Disneyland. The outdoor/express restaurant in the same area isn’t bad either.

Last couple of times we just made it a habit of snacking or eating lite meals and then heading over to The Packing House afterwards. I had the buffet at Paradise Pier once and it was decent, but well overpriced of course.
 
Disneyland Resort Announces Limited-Time Discount Ticket Offers for Kids and Southern California Residents


Disneyland is kicking off the new year with exciting new experiences and special vacation values with limited-time ticket and hotel offers available at the Disneyland Resort! Kids everywhere along with Southern California residents may visit the theme parks for as low as $67 per person, per day with 3-day, 1-park per day tickets. Book now and save on magical visits to enjoy new shows and attractions, annual festivals and world-class entertainment at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park, along with Disney-themed accommodations at on-property hotels.

Special Ticket Offer for Southern California Residents
For a limited time, Southern California residents can visit the Disneyland Resort theme parks for $67 per day with the purchase of a three-day, one-park per day ticket. Park Hopper options also are available. The tickets are available for purchase through May 18, 2020. Eligible guests may purchase up to five tickets per person, per day, and prices are the same for adults and children. This special ticket also includes one Magic Morning, which gives admission to select attractions on select days at Disneyland park one hour before the park opens to the general public. These special tickets may be purchased at www.Disneyland.com or through a travel agent. Southern California residents may redeem their tickets on any three separate days through May 21, 2020.

Special Ticket Offer for Kids Everywhere
For families visiting from outside of Southern California, there’s a special value for kids. For a limited time, guests can save on Disneyland Resort park tickets for children ages 3 to 9 for $67 per day with the purchase of a three-day, one-park per day ticket. Park Hopper options also are available. The tickets are available for purchase through May 18, 2020. Guests may purchase up to eight tickets per person, per day. This special ticket also includes one Magic Morning, which gives admission into select attractions on select days at Disneyland park one hour before the park opens to the general public. These special tickets may be purchased at www.Disneyland.com or through a travel agent. This three-day ticket expires 13 days after first use or on May 21, 2020, whichever occurs first.

Save Up to 25 Percent on Select Stays at the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort
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The Hotels of the Disneyland Resort offer easy, convenient access to both parks, with benefits and magical touches that only a Disneyland hotel can provide, including themed room elements, character dining and character wake-up calls by request. Hotel guests can make the most of their time with the Extra Magic Hour (with their valid theme park ticket), which offers park admission to a designated theme park one hour earlier than the general public and is only available for guests who stay at a Disneyland Resort Hotel.
 
No strap to carry it around your neck, huh? Who in their right mind thought people wanted a huge fry bucket?
 
i kind of do :lol:

but its one of those things i am only gon' buy at the end of the night because im not lugging that thing the whole day

it probably has a strap somewhere, we'll see more pics later
 
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