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Where is the cheapest place to eat and drink in disneyland? |
Travel Info Where is the cheapest place to eat and drink in disneyland? Travel Tips At your car in the parking lot!!! Bring a cooler and fill it with ice, food and beverages. It's not nearly as fun to eat out of your car, but it is WAAAY cheaper and you can get full off the food you bring and you won't regret it cuz you will still have a pocket full of money left. Others Everywhere is expensive inside the parks itself. You could eat at Disney Village at the McDonald's there. You could bring your own food, or you could eat oustide the park and do re-entry if u get stamped. That depends on whether you want just a snack, or full table service. Each "Land" has a variety of places; So you won't have to go far. TOMORROWLAND- The Moonliner is a refreshment stand. Club Buzz has fast food, pasta, salads, burgers, wraps etc Redd Rockets is the most expensive in tomorrowland and is basically a pizza and pasta place TOONTOWN- every eatery is about the same in price and on the low end of the price scale as far as the rest of the park goes. Clarabelle's is frozen yogurt Daisy's offer's diner fare FRONTIERLAND- Conestoga Fries is a popular Chuckwagon offering McDonald's famous fries Rancho Del Zocolo Offers Mexican Food River Bell Terrace is the most expensive place in Frontierland. This is where Walt Disney himself preffered to start his weekend days. They are well known for their Mickey Mouse shaped pancakes and Mickey Mouse shaped Peanut butter sandwiches. NEW ORLEANS SQUARE- The Blue Bayou is very expensive and you should have reservations for it! Despite the prices the big attraction to this place other than the excellent food is it's "kind of inside" The Pirates of the Caribean ride. Royal Street Veranda offers bread bowls filled with soup Mint Julep Bar offers, baked goods and beverages. As a general rule, it should be noted that New Orleans Square offers the most expensive food in the park. FANTASYLAND- Fantasia Gardens is bunch of snack carts offering beverages, and fast food Village Haus offers salads and fast foos CRITTER COUNTRY- Fruit Cart offers the healthiest food in the park. And not just fresh fruit. You will find muffins and beverages too. ADVENTURELAND- Tiki Juice Bar Bengal Barbeque offers stuff on a stick, fruit salads, Mickey shaped pretzels, and churros MAIN STREET- You will find the most dining options here. The Carnation Cafe, and the Plaza Inn offering the most substantial fare. Hearty Sandwiches, stews and breakfast foods. The Nestle Tollhouse Blue Ribbon Bakery, offers baked goods and sandwiches,also coffee drinks. Gibson Girl, and Main Street Cones are both Ice cream parlours Little Red Wagon has Hot dogs on sticks All food is fairly expensive. Just outside the Main Gates of both Disney parks are Picnic areas with Vending Machines for cold beverages. You could pack a lunch and splurge on some treats such as ice cream or coffee drinks inside the park. mcdonalds win there, hands down, food exactly the same so at least you know what you're getting even if it tastes like cra*. if you go into the train station you can get drinks, rolls and bars cheaper than in the shops and if you get the train towards paris and get off after one stop there is a big supermarket there and you can stock up. the train is cheap. there is also an esso station out by the santa fe where you can go but we didn't. been 3 times, learn something new everytime. we left over 鈧?00 in cafe mickey one night and even more in planet hollywood another night. (2ad +2ch) we know it's dear but we go anyway, it's not really a place to go if you want a cheap holiday, especially with kids, i remember paying 鈧?5 just for a face paint and 鈧?0 for a pirate outfit (flimsy see through thing) with a sword and an eye patch and a cardboard hat (covered in more flimsy material) you can do certain things on the cheap but you will need to bring a good bit of money with you As you cannot take your own food in try PARC ASTERIX just North East of Paris. The rides are far better and you can take your own food in, definately recommend it for all ages. |
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