Disneyland fans can once again celebrate the holiday season in full force, after last year’s closures caused the disruption of most seasonal offerings at the Happiest Place on Earth.
With the return of the Disney California Adventure Festival of the Holidays and the debut of Disney Merriest Nites, however, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the holidays this year!
If you’re looking to eat your way around Disneyland this season, we have a foodie guide to holiday CANDY you can find around the resort! Traditional sweets made by Disneyland candy makers will be available now through January 9th at the following locations:
- Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen at Disneyland park
- Hunny Spot in Pooh Corner at Disneyland park
- Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff at Disney California Adventure park
- Trolley Treats at Disney California Adventure park
- Marceline’s Confectionery at Downtown Disney District
Treats available for purchase this year include the Snowflake Apple, which is a Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel and white chocolate decorated with blue sanding sugar.
Also available this season is the Peppermint Marshmallow Pop, which is a Mickey-shaped marshmallow pop dipped in dark chocolate and coated with crushed peppermint candy.
Another cake pop you can try this season is the Snowflake Cake Pop, a chocolate cake pop dipped in white chocolate and decorated with blue sanding sugar and white chocolate snowflakes
Returning this season is the Pumpkin Spice Churro Toffee Square, which is a serving of buttery toffee dipped in white chocolate and coated with pumpkin spice (not that this is offered only during the month of November, so time is running out!).
Guests can also snack on the Gingerbread Crisp, a crisped rice treat dipped and decorated with various chocolates.
Fudge fans can check out a pair of tasty treats: the Peppermint Fudge, which is Peppermint-flavored chocolate fudge, and Pumpkin Fudge, which is Pumpkin-spiced fudge!
Love Disneyland churros? Then check out the Churro Marshmallow Pop, which is a Mickey-shaped marshmallow pop dipped in white chocolate and coated with cinnamon and sugar.
But wait! There’s more! We couldn’t talk about holiday candy in Disneyland without mentioning the hand-crafted candy canes! They’re BACK this year after taking a year off in 2020, continuing a tradition that began in 1968. The candy canes will be available via mobile waitlist at the following locations and on the following dates:
- Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen at Disneyland park: December 7th, 9th, 15th, 21st, and 23rd.
- Trolley Treats at Disney California Adventure park: December 8th, 14th, 16th, and 22nd.
Note that the candy canes will be limited in quantity and restricted to one per guest. Be sure to follow along as we cover all of the latest holiday treats at both Disneyland and Disney World!
Click here to check out our coverage from the first night of Disneyland’s Merriest Nites after hours event!
Are you planning a holiday trip to Disneyland this year? Let us know in the comments!
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