Main Street Plaza Popcorn Cart
Central Plaza, 1313 Disneyland Dr, Anaheim
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There’s NO better popcorn! This is a Magic Key Bucket on sale since 1/9 for $12.95 to pass-holders. Refills are only $1.75 through 2/27 ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had no idea how quickly the Halloween Mickey Skeleton Popcorn Bucket would sellout. After searching for 3 days, I heard whispers they were going to be restocked by the afternoon, so when I saw a woman with one at DCA, I hustled back to Disneyland Main Street Popcorn Stand. Once I knew I was in the clear, a few of us waiting in line shared stories about our time at the park recently, why not when you have 25mins to burn. The cast members clearly indicated where the line was and kept having to extend since it kept growing. It was worth the wait, now I have one of my very own!The sipper and bucket thing is new to me, they’re fun and unique collectibles! Mickey’s taller than expected, he glows very well and his pumpkin goodie bag lights up too. The popcorn was tasty with just the right amount of butter and salt.There’s plenty of seating around this location, and maybe you’ll happen to be there in time to watch a show!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The Main Street popcorn is by far the best popcorn in both parks at the Disneyland Resort. I’ve tried the popcorn in other locations yet it never seems to taste the same as the one here. My theory is that it tastes the exact same but the location of it makes you believe it tastes diffrent. Being right in front of the Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse statue as well as the castle and it being in the center of everything. It feels magical which is why I recommend getting your popcorn here.
The Main Street popcorn is by far the best popcorn in both parks at the Disneyland Resort. I’ve tried the popcorn in other locations yet it never seems to taste the same as the one here. My theory is that it tastes the exact same but the location of it makes you believe it tastes diffrent. Being right in front of the Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse statue as well as the castle and it being in the center of everything. It feels magical which is why I recommend getting your popcorn here.
Most iconic popcorn and tastes the best out of all of the popcorn in Disneyland.
Carmen went to Disneyland before she turned 10 and Carmen and Olaf Carmen’s hugging Olaf and Esther took a picture of Carmen hugging Olaf
This is a review about several visits pre-pandemic. My family had annual passes because that was the only thing that "made sense" for us financially. I grew up going to Disneyland once-three times a year as we lived a few hours away. The economy was much better during my youth but the prices for Disney seemed to be justified more as well. I don't understand paying $200 per ticket for one day of Disneyland. Let alone $600 for a family of three with parking and more for refreshments etc. Quality was sinking faster than hassium through a hydrogen cloud. Food there is not only expensive but most of it is not good. Less than a decade ago they would replace your popcorn if it fell, etc. Now a cup of scalding hot black coffee (they told us to go across the park to pay for ice) is $8, the hot dogs are usually cold and closer to the texture of jerky, you pay about 16 times what you could pay for same quality or better out of the park. Preferable to spend more and get hospital-cafeteria quality food at a restaurant if you have the time to spend waiting in a horrendous line (even if you order on the app), IF you don't have to argue every other order because the staff can't keep up even when you get only 1-2 meals. There was ONE dessert that seemed worth it in the park taking into account the mark-up for convenience. The quality of service is sad. I feel bad for the employees- they don't get paid what they should considering how much people pay to enter, and on merchandise, and parking etc....BUT they used to be expected to behave in a decent manner. Now one employee in guest relations will contradict what another says about guidelines and rules until you get out the information yourself on Disney's website to CONVINCE them that they are wrong! That's usually after another 20-30 minute wait to have talked with them in the first place. Walking past you employees randomly glare, or if you ask a cast member where a bathroom is many times they won't answer you/ "don't know"...? This is not Disneyland pay-out-the-nose standards. People who work at Walmart seem to statistically have better attitudes. The grounds are supposed to be maintained top-notch. There are docuseries about it, as customers/guests we are told this is why we pay so much etc....But there is trash scattered about regularly, the tables and rides are dirty, the bathrooms are anywhere from acceptable to horrendous. I get that it's an amusement park and with the high traffic it's expected they have rodents etc but I had never seen roaches there until one of the few last times we went in November 2019 and January 2020. Many of the bathrooms don't have working locks, hooks, etc...the tiles and other pieces falling off/missing, and not enough toilet paper, soap etc. I'm glad they have paper towels but unfortunately they do run out a lot and can't possibly control how wasteful people are. They should have updated the restrooms a long time ago and could stand to add at least one more. They added Galaxy's Edge and only one restroom. Galaxy's edge is ok. I can't definitively take a stand because I'm so mixed. The interactions, shows, and food is the best in all of Disneyland (Though again tiny portions for lots of money). We tried to get into the cantina 5 times and never had the chance. Did make light sabers which was very fun, not sure worth the price- couldn't throw in one extra light crystal per saber??? Spent too much on an interactive pet that really isn't worth it looking back. The atmosphere is cool but stagnant. I was disappointed that so far there is not Hoth area, Endor, Naboo, etc. The ride is pretty fun but not a favorite even though one of our family is a Star wars super-fan. The area in all is well spread out but has some random bottle-necked areas that don't make sense. The 4d theatre sounds like a lame feature imo. They could do much much better I have no doubt, doesn't seem very creative nor as immersive as it could be. Guest relations take
We can’t wait to go back. I was lucky enough to take my family just before covid hit North America hard and shut the parks down. It is truly the most magical place on earth. Dreams came true and the magic was everywhere.
The one and only, the original theme park, Disneyland. It's pricey in a little campy but it's one of those things you have to say you've done once in your life. And I'm not talking about the fake one over in Orlando. I'm talking about the real thing down in Anaheim. I don't care how old you are it will take you back to your childhood and that's the whole point I think. And if you have children this is definitely I'm about to do. But, be prepared to pay an arm and a leg to do it
Everyone knows how amazing Disney is! It is an all day affair and more! The different lands are creative and fun with rides around each theme. It is the cleanest amusement park even when there are a lot of people!
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Per Orville Redinbachers contract, this cart is open whenever the park is open
If you are getting one of the premium souvenir buckets, ask for the popcorn on the side. You'll get a full regular scoop, more than the bucket holds!
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