We hope you’re ready — a NEW land just officially opened in Disneyland!

San Fransokyo Square replaced Pacific Wharf as a Big Hero 6-themed land. This retheme was announced back in 2022 and we’ve been watching the construction over the past few months. We’ve already tried some of the new food at the land but now that it’s really open, come with us to take a look!
First and foremost, the iconic bridge is now complete and ready for guests to cross it! This immediately sets the mood and theme for the land.

There’s no mistaking where you are, there is a huge sign to welcome you to the land.

We found your next photo spot — look how gorgeous this view is!

There are so many fun details to look at including the Baymax in these decorative banners across the new area. Speaking of, you’ll be able to meet Baymax and Hiro!

Lucky Fortune Cookery has some Big Hero 6-themed items that came out in July — check out our review of those here.

However, Aunt Cass Cafe just opened in San Fransokyo Square!

This is where you can find BAYMAX BREAD (yes, really) along with other snacks like soup, salad, sandwiches, and more.

We grabbed three items off the menu to try, the first being the Speciality Caramel Cream Cold Brew for $6.79. This is Joffrey’s Coffee Caramel Mudslide Cold Brew topped with House-made Sea Salt Caramel Whipped Cream.

While we weren’t big fans of the Cold Brew itself, we did love the Sea Salt Caramel Whipped Cream on top.
Next up was the Curry Beef for $12.49 made with Beet, Carrots, Potatoes and Onions cooked in Classic Curry topped with Rice, Pickled Ginger, and Green Onions.

If you’re a fan of curry, this is a definite must-get for you! It does have a hint of spice to it, so keep that in mind and have some water nearby.
Lastly, we grabbed the Shrimp Katsu Sandwich made with Panko-breaded Shrimp Patty on a Potato Bun with Cabbage Slaw, Spicy Mayo, and Katsu Sauce, served with Garlic Chips for $14.99.

We enjoyed this one too! However, we would have liked the shrimp to have a little bit more flavor, because the main favor is the spicy mayo with a salty undertone.

San Fransokyo Maker’s Market is the new store here where you can shop for Big Hero 6 merchandise.

There is SO much to see in here — plushes, shirts, jackets, magnets, phone cases, and so much more. Definitely take time out of your day to shop until you drop!

And if you’re looking to meet Baymax himself, you’ll want to head over to the Hamada Bot Shop to get in line!

There are so many fun details to notice around here, so be sure you take it all in while you wait.

San Fransokyo Square has so much to offer, and we’ll keep bringing you all the latest news, so stay tuned to AllEars!
 We Tried The NEW ‘Big Hero 6’-Inspired Menu at Disney’s Lucky Fortune Cookery

Are you excited about the opening of San Franksokyo? Let us know in the comments!
Not my taste. San Francisco is a public toilet. Major risk for Disney Parks. Why are they chosing to promote a repulsive city with an Asian flare?
It’s not actually San Francisco. San Fransokyo is the fictional city in Disney’s 2014 animated film Big Hero 6.
Have you ever been to San Francisco? Your comment was neither beautiful nor gorgeous.