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Disneyland Dining Guide 2023: Mobile Order, Dining Reservations and More

Between Downtown Disney, Disney California Adventure, and their classic, namesake park, the Disneyland Resort offers a plethora…

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Between Downtown Disney, Disney California Adventure and the classic namesake park, the Disneyland Resort offers a plethora of popular dining options.

Due to their popularity, Disney has implemented many methods in which to enjoy them, including; traditional reservations, mobile ordering and a mobile walk-up list.

If you don’t know what these are or how to navigate them, it could mean disappointment for you and your party if you’ve had your hearts set on a particular place.

In this guide, we’ll cover all the information you’ll need to hopefully avoid that disappointment and make you the ultimate Disney dining insider.

We’ll also go over the varying dining options, such as quick service, table service and character dining. (Updated April 19th, 2023.)

Mobile Ordering

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

The first thing you’ll want to do is download the Disneyland app and create an account. At most mobile order locations, you’ll see signage at the entrance presenting a QR code to scan.

Scanning this code will just take you to a section of the Disneyland website and will eventually prompt you to download the app anyway.

Disneyland Wifi is notoriously slow, so it’s best to do this before arriving at the parks. Trust us, it’ll save you valuable time.

Mobile Order Locations

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Mobile ordering is available at most counter-service locations and at a handful of snack carts as well. You will NOT be able to mobile order for any table-service location.

Below, we broke down each mobile order restaurant by name and where they’re located on property:

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Disneyland Park

  • Alien Pizza Planet

  • Bengal BBQ

  • Docking Bay 7 Food & Cargo

  • Edelweiss Snacks

  • French Market Restaurant

  • Galactic Grill

  • Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor

  • The Golden Horseshoe

  • Harbor Galley

  • Hungry Bear Restaurant

  • Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe

  • Milk Stand

  • Mint Julep Bar

  • Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante

  • Red Rose Taverne

  • Refreshment Corner

  • Ronto Roasters

  • Royal Street Veranda

  • Stage Door Cafe

  • Tiki Juice Bar

  • Troubadour Taverne

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Disney California Adventure

  • Award Weiners

  • Bayside Brews

  • Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream

  • Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill

  • Corn Dog Castle

  • Cozy Cone Motel

  • Flo’s V8 Cafe

  • Hollywood Lounge

  • Lucky Fortune Cookery

  • Pacific Wharf Cafe

  • Pacific Wharf Distribution Co.

  • Paradise Garden Grill

  • Pym Tasting Lab

  • Pym Tasting Kitchen

  • Rita’s Baja Blenders

  • Schmoozies!

  • Smokejumper’s Grill

  • Sonoma Terrace

  • Studio Catering Co.

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Disneyland Resort Hotels

  • The Coffee House (Disneyland Hotel)

  • GCH Craftsmans Grill (Disney’s Grand Californian)

  • Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar & Grill (Disneyland Hotel)

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

As you can see, there’s a lot of locations accepting mobile orders. Restaurants in Downtown Disney currently don’t accept mobile orders through the Disneyland app.

Most, though, offer their own version of it (including Starbucks and Jamba). In front of those locations are signs with QR codes on them providing instructions on how to utilize their systems.

How To Use Disneyland Mobile Order

The entrance to Tropical Hideaway in Disneyland.

Using this feature to order your lunch or dinner is straight forward and easy. Below, we laid out step-by-step instructions, with screenshots, to describe the process.


Step One

The first thing you’re going to want to do is download the Disneyland app and create an account (if you haven’t done so already).

To begin an order, tap on the plus sign at the bottom center of your screen. On the menu that pops up, select, “Order Food”.


Step Two

On the next screen, you’ll be shown a list of open restaurants to order from and their next available pick-up window. If that time doesn’t work for you, select “More Times”.

On that screen, you’ll not only see additional pick-up times, but you can also see where that restaurant is on the digital park map and also browse its menu.


Step Three

As an example, we selected Bengal BBQ. It’s one of our favorites. As you can see in the image below, this is where you’ll make your selections.

With each item you’ll choose your desired quantity, select any additional add-ons, and even customize it to your liking. Then, you’ll add each item to your cart.

Oogie Boogie Bash desert at California Adventure.

Step Four

Once you’re happy with your selections, tap, “View My Order”, then, “Review Order Summery”. Here, you’ll see your total and select your payment method.

Currently, you can pay for mobile orders with:

  • Disney Gift Cards

  • Disney Rewards Redemption Cards

  • Credit or Debit Card (Including American Express and Discover)

  • Apple Pay

If you’re a Magic Key holder or member of the Disney Vacation Club, your applicable discount will automatically be applied provided your pass and/or membership is linked to your account.


Step Five

After submitting your oder, you’ll be shown your selected arrival window. From here, you simply go about enjoying an attraction or shop until you’re summoned.

If you need to change your arrival time or even cancel your order outright, you can still do so without incurring any charges.

Two drinks from Pym Taste Lab in California Adventure.


Step Six

When your arrival window comes, you’ll head over to your selected restaurant. Once there, pull up your order on the app and select, “I’m Here. Prepare My Order”.

At this point, your selected payment will be charged and you will no longer be able to make any changes to your order.


Step Seven

When your order is ready, you’ll receive a notification (be sure to turn those on) and will be given instructions as to which pick-up window to go to.

Then, simply show the Cast Member your order (or provide them with your name) and you’ll be off with your food. It’s that easy.

Mobile Walk-Up

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

If there’s a particular table-service restaurant you really want to dine at but don’t have a reservation (more on that later), you can try adding your name to the mobile walk-up list.

While reservations are highly recommended and mobile walk-up shouldn’t be depended on, it’s your final Hail Mary if tables are booked.

How Mobile Walk-Up Works

First, like making a mobile order, you’ll need the Disneyland app and an account. There’s no need to speak with a cast member, but you will need to be near the desired restaurant to use it.

To add your name to the mobile walk-up list:

  • Tap the “+” symbol at the bottom center of the app.

  • Tap, “Check Dining Availability”.

  • Select your party size.

  • In the calendar, select the current date then tap, “Now”.

  • A list of restaurants will appear. If there’s no availability, it’ll say so.

  • If there’s room and you’re not near the restaurant, it’ll ask you to move closer before continuing.

  • Once you’re near the restaurant, you’ll add your name to the walk-up list.

  • When your table is ready, you’ll receive a notification.

  • Your entire party must be present when you arrive to the restaurant.


Mobile Walk-Up Locations

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

The following is a list of restaurants currently participating in mobile walk-up:

  • Blue Bayou (Disneyland)

  • Cafe Orleans (Disneyland)

  • Carthay Circle - Alfresco Dining (DCA)

  • GCH Craftsmans Bar (Grand Californian)

  • Lamplight Lounge - Boardwalk Dining (DCA)

  • Magic Key Terrace (DCA)

  • Oga’s Cantina (Disneyland)

  • River Belle Terrace (Disneyland)

  • Storyteller’s Cafe (Grand California)

  • Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar (Disneyland Hotel)

  • Wine Country Trattoria (DCA)

Disneyland Dining Reservations

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

The Disneyland Resort has come a long way as it pertains to food. For the longest time, theme park staples like burgers and hot dogs ran supreme.

In recent years, though, Disney has been setting standards for theme park food at not only their table-service restaurants, but at quick-service spots as well.

Many of them have become so immensely popular that if you don’t have a reservation, your odds of scoring a table are slim (baring a lucky last-minute cancellation).

A few examples of those restaurants that you can have a difficult time scoring a table include Lamplight Lounge, Napa Rose and Carthay Circle.

If your must-do restaurant is one of those (or others), you’ll want to make a reservation by following the directions below.

How To Make A Dining Reservation

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Disneyland Dining Reservations Phone Number

The phone number is 714-956-6425. A recording about vacation packages will come up. Press “4” when prompted and let them know you want to make a dining reservation.

Going this route is slow going. Depending on call volume (which is often high), it could take a significant amount of time to reach someone.

It may only be a few minutes, but those few minutes could mean the difference in whether or not you’re successful.

Mobile or Online Reservations

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

The best way, in our opinions, is to do it through the Disneyland app or Disneyland.com. If you ask us, the app is the simplest of the two.

To make a dining reservation through the app:

  • Tap the “+” symbol and select, “Check Dining Availability”.

  • Select your party size, date (reservations can be made 60-days in advance), and time preference.

  • You’ll then see a list of available restaurants and meal times.

  • If you don’t see the restaurant you want, that means it isn’t available. Keep checking daily as cancellations often happen.

  • If you do see one you like, select your meal time and complete the reservation.

  • You will be asked to provide a credit card guarantee to hold your table. You will NOT be charged unless you fail to cancel within 24 hours of your reservation (more on this below).

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Locations Accepting Reservations

  • Blue Bayou (Disneyland)

  • Cafe Orleans (Disneyland)

  • Carnation Cafe (Disneyland)

  • Carthay Circle (DCA)

  • Catal Restaurant (DTD)

  • Disney Princess Breakfast Adventure (Grand Californian)

  • GCH Craftsman Bar (Grand Californian)

  • Goofy’s Kitchen (Disneyland Hotel)

  • La Brea Bakery Cafe (DTD)

  • Lamplight Lounge (DCA)

  • Napa Rose (Grand Californian)

  • Naples Ristorante (DTD)

  • Oga’s Cantina (Disneyland)

  • Plaza Inn (Disneyland)

  • Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen (DTD)

  • River Belle Terrace (Disneyland)

  • Splitsville Luxury Lanes - Dining (DTD)

  • Storyteller’s Cafe (Grand Californian)

  • Tortilla Joe’s (DTD)

  • Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar (Disneyland Hotel)

  • Uva Bar & Cafe (DTD)

  • Wine Country Trattoria (DCA)

What If You Can’t Get A Reservation

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Reservations can be made up to 60-days in advance and most often, you’ll need to be on the ball right at that timeframe to have a chance. So be ready!

If you checked at exactly 60-days out and still couldn’t get a table, don’t give up. There’s a few things you can try:

  • Check often, daily if you have to. Cancellations happen often as no one wants to get hit with the no-show fee. So keep checking. We couldn’t get a reservation for Lamplight Lounge but we kept checking and ended up scoring a table two days out. DON’T GIVE UP!

  • Check the day before. If you weren’t able to get one but still have your heart set, check the app the day before your desired date. That’s when people will be cancelling reservations to avoid that no-show fee. Check in the evening or even early morning on the day-of.

  • Try going through the Disneyland website instead of the app. There’s been a couple times where we couldn’t get a reservation for a restaurant through the app but when we checked on the website, there was an open spot.

  • Take advantage of mobile walk-up. If the restaurant you couldn’t get also accepts the mobile walk-up list, try that! There’s no guarantees, though, so you should have a back-up in mind, just in case.

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Cancelling Reservations

As stated above, when making a dining reservation, Disney requires a credit card guarantee to hold your table.

This was implemented in response to people hoarding reservations and never cancelling them, leaving people out in the cold and Disney with empty tables.

It’s important to note that when making the reservation, your credit card will NOT be charged unless you fail to cancel within 24 hours of your selected date.

No-Show Fee

If you no-show a reservation, your credit card will be charged $10 per person (the number of people in your party).

If you arrive on-time but your entire party isn’t present, that’s ok. As long as the person who made the reservation is present, you’re fine.

*TIp: They don’t check ID’s when checking in. So if the person who made the reservation is running late or can’t make it, just use that name when the cast member asks.

Another noteworthy piece of information is the 15-minute grace period offered by Disney. We’ve never tested this but if you’re running a bit late, you won’t be penalized before that grace period.

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Avoiding The No-Show Fee

The best way to avoid the no-show fee is to show up to your reservation but hey, things happen. Kids don’t always cooperate, queue lines take longer than expected or you just simply forget.

Once you’re within that 24-hour period of your reservation, you cannot cancel. You can try calling and pleading your case, but there’s no guarantee.

So say you’ve forgotten about your reservation and it’s the day of. You can’t cancel, so what do you do? Our tip is to modify your reservation.

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Modifying Your Reservation

Again, you cannot cancel a reservation once you’re within that 24-hour window. However, Disney does allow you to make modifications.

You can modify aspects such as party size, dining time and date. So if you find yourself in this predicament, simply change the date to one further out. Then you can cancel without penalty.

While we obviously don’t recommend you rely on this hack every time, it is something you can fall back on in order to avoid paying the no-show fee when all other options fail.

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Disneyland Dining Categories

At Disneyland, there are three main categories restaurants fall under; quick-service, table-service and character dining.

Below, we’ll briefly discuss the difference between them and give you a few examples of restaurants in each category.

Table-Service

An empty table at Napa Rose restaurant in the Grand Californian Hotel in Anaheim.

These restaurants are traditional sit-down eateries where you’ll be seated, order through a server and the food is delivered to your table.

These restaurants range from casual to fine dining. Some examples of these include:

  • Casual Table Service: River Belle Terrace, Cafe Orleans, Lamplight Lounge and Wine Country Trattoria

  • Fine Dining: Carthay Circle, Napa Rose and Club 33

Price-wise, the later will be at the top of the scale and the former, while not as pricy, will still come with a higher price tag than quick-service eateries.

Quick-Service

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

Quick-service restaurants make up the majority at the Disneyland Resort. Aside from price, the biggest difference from table-service is the lack of a server.

Whether you choose mobile-order or stand-by, you’ll collect your order at the window and take it to your table (if you can find one) yourself.

Disneyland Dining Guide: Mobile Order, Walk-Up, and Reservations (2022)

*Pro Tip: Have someone in your party search for a seat while you order/wait for your food. It’ll save you a lot of time and hassle.

A few examples of quick-service restaurants throughout the resort include; Red Rose Tavern, Cocina Cucamonga, Flo’s V8 Cafe, Hungry Bear and Bengal BBQ.

Prices are higher than what you’ll find at fast-food chains, but they’re a deal compared to table-service restaurants.

The portion sizes heavily depend on where you go but typically, we’d rate them medium to large at most spots. Saving money by splitting plates is possible at many locations.

For example, if you’re looking to split, we recommend avoiding Bengal BBQ. Each kabob has only three pieces of meat (sometimes four) on it.

At Alien Pizza Planet, however, you can get a slice of pizza that’s much bigger than a usual slice. So splitting that between two small kids is possible.

Character Dining

Two people with Mickey Mouse at Storyteller's character breakfast.

Character dining is arguably one of Disney’s greatest ideas. The concept is simple; You enjoy a delicious meal (usually a buffet) while some of Disney’s most beloved characters visit you at your table.

It’s an awesome experience for anyone - not just kids - who enjoy interacting with characters. You get more time with them and you’re not having to queue up in the sun.

At most locations, you’re typically guaranteed at least three character experiences during your meal. We usually manage to enjoy much more than that, though (except at Storyteller’s Cafe).

The following is a list of character dining locations:

  • Plaza Inn: Located in Disneyland Park, character dining is currently only offered during breakfast. The characters you’ll typically see here are; Minnie Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Coco, Rafiki and Tiger. This one is our favorite.

  • Goofy’s Kitchen: Located in the Disneyland Hotel, character dining is offered here for breakfast and dinner. Typical characters include; Goofy, Pluto, Chip n’ Dale and More!

  • Storyteller’s Cafe: Located in the Grand Californian Hotel, character dining is offered during breakfast, brunch, and dinner. Typical characters include; Chip n’ Dale, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. This was our LEAST favorite of the four.

  • Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures: Located inside the Napa Rose restaurant at the Grand Californian Hotel, this premium character dining option is only available for breakfast and on select days. Typical characters include; Snow White, Jasmine, Tiana and Cinderella.

Prices for the first three tend to vary between $35 - $60 per adult and $15 - $35 per child. Final price depends on time of year, meal type, etc.

Princess Breakfast Adventures is another story. This one comes with an eye-watering price tag of $125 per person. Notice the word person. That’s right, even children are at that price.

Our Thoughts…

It’s no secret, dining at the Disneyland Resort can be an expensive, and often times confusing, endeavor. It’s no longer as simple as showing up to any restaurant and ordering your food.

The advent of mobile ordering, while convenient in many ways, has made the process of dining at the park something you need to plan out.

By that, I don’t mean just making a list of where you want to eat. I mean choosing where, what, and at which time you want to eat.

Black Caf Cold Brew at Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland.

During our recent visit, I attempted to mobile order a black caf cold brew at Docking Bay 7 in Galaxy’s Edge. The closest window I could choose was in 45-minutes.

I arrived at docking bay to see if I could just do stand-by but found the line was so huge it easily would’ve taken that long before I got it anyway.

On another morning, at around 9am (two hours before it opened), I mobile ordered my lunch from Cocina Cucamonga in DCA.

By the time I arrived to pick up my meal (which was fast, by the way), the stand-by line was already an easy 20-30 wait.

Cocktail drinks at Oga's Cantina in Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland.

I got curious and checked the mobile-order pick up times at that moment and thay were already two hours out (around 1pm). It was insane.

So while mobile-ordering has improved the park experience in some aspects, it’s also ruined it even more so for those who don’t want to plan every aspect of their visit.

Unfortunately, this is the world we live in. Disney has gone all-in on digital payments and is showing absolutely no signs of turning back. All we can do is learn, adapt and excel.

Your Thoughts…

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11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland and How To Avoid Them

Many people, especially those new to Disneyland, make a lot of mistakes both during the planning stage and while they’re there. It’s easy to do…

Many people, especially those new to Disneyland, make a lot of mistakes both during the planning stage and while they’re there. It’s easy to do. There’s so many moving parts that it can be hard to keep up.

So based on our knowledge and first-hand experience, we decided to compile a list of eleven common mistakes people make when visiting the Disneyland Resort.

While this list focuses on Disneyland in California, everything on this list could apply to any of the other Disney Parks around the world. For each mistake, we will give our suggestions on how to avoid making them yourself.

Let’s get into it!


1) Not Taking Breaks

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

As much as we love the parks, being there all day long just isn’t in us anymore. If you’re an open-to-closer, more power to you. For the rest of us, taking mid-day breaks is a must. This especially applies to those with little ones.

What We Suggest

Get there early (rope drop) and spend the morning hours knocking out as many attractions as you can. A Disneyland vacation is not a time for sleeping in. Take advantage of the majority who are and you’ll be rewarded with little to no wait times.

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

At mid-day - when the park is most crowded and warmest - go back to your hotel for a break. We typically go back for two to three hours. Then you can take a nap, eat lunch, relax in the pool, etc.

Once you’re feeling rested, head back to the park. By this point, the crowds will have subsided a bit, the sun starts working its way down and you’ll soon see the park’s lights in a dazzling display.

 

2) Not Planning Ahead

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

As we’ve covered in some of our other Disneyland articles, a Disney vacation - for better or worse - takes some planning. Between tickets, lodging, dining reservations, attractions you want to ride, etc, you NEED to plan.

What We Suggest

It’s simple, really. Plan, plan, and then plan some more. There are hundreds of great resources out there that can help you if you don’t know where to start (our site, for example). The YouTube channel, “Fresh Baked Disney”, has hundreds of excellent videos that are great resources.

Make sure you sit down with your family ahead of time and decide which restaurants and/or attractions you each must experience and go from there. Check which rides are down for refurbishment and which restaurants accept reservations.

One of your biggest considerations is where you’ll stay. There’s a myriad of options as it pertains to hotels near the park but you also have AirBNB and RV Parks to choose from. Research it ALL so you get the best deal.

 

3) Not Dining in the Parks

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

Listen, we get it. Disneyland restaurants are not cheap and it only gets worse if you have a family of four or five. One simple dinner has the potential of setting you back a good chunk of change. But hear us out…

What We Suggest

It’s your vacation! If you can, splurge a little. We’re not saying you have to eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the parks but even if you decide on just one, it’ll be an incredible memory for your family.

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland
11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

Here’s a few of our favorites, where they’re located on property, and their price range indicated by the number of dollar signs (three being most expensive):

  • Lamplight Lounge: California Adventure - ($$)

  • Wine Country Trattoria: California Adventure ($$)

  • Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen: Downtown Disney ($$)

  • Bengal BBQ: Disneyland Park ($)

  • Carnation Cafe: Disneyland Park ($)

  • Blue Bayou: Disneyland Park ($$$)

  • Cafe Orleans: Disneyland Park ($$)

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

Whether it’s a high dollar, full-service restaurant or one of the many great quick service eateries, try to fit at least one of them into your budget. After all, you can’t dine at these places anywhere else!

We typically bring breakfast and snack items to hold us over so we can splurge on dinner that night. Disney will allow you (to a certain extent) to bring food into the park. So don’t be shy about it.

 

4) Not Using the Disneyland App

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

When it comes to theme parks, Disney has always been at the forefront when it comes to implementing technology into the parks. If there’s a way to increase profit and improve guest experience, Disney is going to do it. Case in point; the Disneyland app.

What We Suggest

The app has steadily risen to become the number one most important planning tool for a Disneyland vacation. Not only can you utilize it in the planning stage, but there’s plenty of ways to utilize it during your trip as well.

In short, download the app and create an account, if you haven’t done so already. We wont go into great detail about the app here because we’ve already written a separate article about it, but we will do a quick break down.

11 Common Mistakes People Make at Disneyland

Some of the features include:

  • Book dining reservations

  • Purchase & store park tickets & Magic Keys

  • Utilize Disney Genie & Genie+ (Coming Fall 2021)

  • Use as a hotel key (if staying on property)

  • Mobile order dining at many quick service restaurants

  • Book virtual queues

  • Much, much more….

The app is simply too useful to not utilize. Sure, one could argue it takes away from the experience by causing you to look at your phone a lot. We get it, but in our opinion the benefits far outweigh the negatives.

 

5) Not Living in the Moment

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

Full disclosure, this is one instance where I need to heed my own advice. I am super guilty of this. Since I’m a Photographer and we’re running a travel related blog, I tend to get lost in always trying to photograph everything I see and not just enjoy the moment.

What We Suggest

My better half will often remind me that while I do need to gather content for the site, I also need to enjoy myself. Stopping to, “smell the roses”, is important to any vacation. Even a business one.

So put down the camera from time to time and take in the sights, sounds, and smells of the park. Sometimes, allowing a moment to exist only in your memory makes it that much more special.

 

6) Not Making Advanced Dining Reservations

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

We’ve already discussed dining inside the parks above, but there’s an important aspect of this you need to be aware of; making reservations for some of the more popular eateries as soon as possible - sixty days out is preferable.

What We Suggest

Dining reservations for most sit-down restaurants at the Disneyland Resort can be made up to 60-days in advance. By sit-down, we mean the pricier joints such as Lamplight Lounge, Napa Rose, and Blue Bayou.

11 Common Mistakes People Make at Disneyland

If one or more of the above is a must on your vacation, depending on the time of year you’re visiting, we recommend making your reservations right at the sixty day mark, especially if you’re planning to visit in the summer or holiday seasons.

Here is a list of all restaurants at the Disneyland Resort that currently accept reservations (*Denotes restaurants that are particularly tough to get a last minute reservation):

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

Disneyland Park

  • Blue Bayou*

  • Cafe Orleans

  • Carnation Cafe*

  • Oga’s Cantina*

  • Plaza Inn Character Dining*

  • River Belle Terrace

California Adventure

  • Carthay Circle Lounge

  • Carthay Circle Restaurant*

  • Lamplight Lounge*

  • Magic Key Terrace

  • Wine Country Trattoria

Grand Californian Hotel

  • Princess Breakfast Adventures*

  • GCH Craftsman

  • Napa Rose*

  • Storyteller’s Cafe

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

The Disneyland Hotel

  • Goofy’s Kitchen

  • Palm Breeze Bar

  • Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar*

Pixar Place Hotel

  • Great Maple Modern American Eatery

Downtown Disney

  • Naples Ristorante

  • Jazz Kitchen Coastal Grill & Patio

  • Splitsville Luxury Lanes

  • Tortilla Jo’s

  • Uva Bar & Cafe

While it’s still entirely possible to get a table by walking up (my parents scored a table at Blue Bayou on a busy Saturday night just by asking nicely), we still recommend securing a reservation to ensure you get the restaurant, date and time you really want.

 

7) Not Staying Near the Park

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

There are dozens and dozens of options when it comes to accommodations around the park. Some people like to splurge and stay at one of the three on-property hotels. Others prefer to save some money by staying at what Disney refers to as a, “Good Neighbor”, hotel.

What We Suggest

If you’re looking for the ultimate Disney experience, go all out and book one of the Disney owned hotels on property. Those are:

However, if you’re looking to save some cash and put it elsewhere in your budget, this is where you can save big while still staying close to the action.

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

Our recommendation is to stay at one of the Good Neighbor hotels on South Harbor blvd near the park. Rates fluctuate based on time of year but unless you’re going during the dead of summer, you can usually get a room for less than $200 per night.

A few of these that we have personally stayed at and can vouch for are:

  • Clarion Hotel Anaheim Resort

  • Four Points by Sheraton (formally Hotel Menage)

  • Desert Palms Hotel & Suites

  • Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground

  • Motel 6 Maingate (off South Harbor, down Disney Way)

It may be tempting to book a cheaper hotel that’s further from the parks, but that choice comes with its own downsides. You’ll either be dealing with lengthy shuttle rides, paying for Uber rides, or driving yourself and paying $30 bucks to park.

 

8) Not Buying Souvenirs Ahead of Time

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

If there’s one company who has mastered the art of monetizing their IP, it’s Disney. We have seen them turn even the most basic idea into a highly sought after collectable that people literally throw money at (popcorn buckets, anyone?) However, it often comes at a steep price.

What We Suggest

If you know you’re going to be buying souvenirs, particularly if you have children tagging along, do yourself a favor and buy them ahead of time. You’ll not only save precious park time, but you’ll likely save money as well.

For instance, instead of buying Mickey Ears in the park, buy them from a designer/seller on sites like Etsy. Sure, Disney comes up with some adorable designs, but the ones you’ll find on Etsy are usually much more creative and unique.

 

9) Not Bringing Your Own Snacks & Drinks

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

We may be contradicting what we said in number three on this list but like we said, food at Disneyland is expensive. While we stick to what we said about dining in the parks, that doesn’t mean you can’t save a little money while you’re at it.

What We Suggest

We recommend bringing your own bagged snacks and drinks in the park with you. Reusable water bottles are great as you can fill it to your hearts content (even at quick service restaurants) and you’ll avoid paying $3-$4 bucks per bottle.

Also, salty snacks are a great way to help you stay hydrated on warm, summer days. Salt helps you retain water and it’s one of the ways we stay hydrated while hiking. It may make for some unflattering photos, but it’s better than the alternative.

 

10) Not Using PhotoPass Photographers

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

On a family vacation, there’s always that one person (typically Mom or Dad) that are always behind the camera. So much so, it can feel like you were never there after going through them. Thankfully, Disney has a solution; PhotoPass.

What We Suggest

We absolutely recommend utilizing PhotoPass Photographers as often as possible. They’re at most of the popular photo spots and will take around 5-6 photos of you and your group. Plus, they’ll add in fun surprises (as pictured above).

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

Unfortunately, Disney Photographers (or any Cast Members) are not allowed to use your phone or camera anymore. This is to help limit the spread of Covid-19. This could (and probably will) change in the future.

For now, you can purchase an individual photo for $14.99 or $19.99 for that entire days worth of photos. Obviously we recommend spending the extra $5 bucks and getting all of them. Soon, though, you’ll get all your PhotoPass photos included in the purchase of Genie+. Speaking of which…..

 

11) Not Buying Genie+

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland

Genie+ is the successor of former time-saving services, FastPass and MaxPass. Disney did away with those two in favor of this one, though in many ways, Genie+ is a lot like MaxPass.

What We Suggest

We wrote a detailed guide explaining Genie+ and it’s three tiers (you can read that one here), so we’ll just do a quick rundown.

The three tiers of this new service are:

11 Common Mistakes People Make At Disneyland
  • Genie: A free planning tool park guests can utilize to plan their day-to-day activities. Not sure which attraction to ride? Want suggestions on where to eat? Just ask the Genie and he’ll point you in the right(ish) direction.

  • Genie+: This paid option costs $30, minimum, per person/per day and allows users to bypass the stand-by queue at attractions such as Haunted Mansion, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, and Space Mountain.

  • Individual Lightning Lane: This option will allow guests to pay to completely skip the line on select premium attractions such as Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Radiator Springs Racers, a la carte. This can cost anywhere between $7 and $30, depending on attraction and demand.

Conclusion

There you have it. Our list of the eleven most common mistakes people make when visiting Disneyland. Truth be told, there are SO many more mistakes our there. So much so that we could easily write another article or two about this subject (perhaps we will).

Tell us, what are some mistakes you have seen first timers or just people in general make at the parks. Is there something you’ve done that you’ve since learned not to do? Tell us about it in the comments below!

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