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Magic Kingdom and Disneyland have a LOT of things going for them— beautiful castles, incredible attractions, dazzling entertainment. But if there’s one place that Disneyland absolutely destroys Disney World - it’s snacks. From hand-dipped corn dogs to Jungle Cruise themed Dole Whips, and fresh churros to legendary chimichangas, Disneyland food is simply far superior than Magic Kingdom. Molly is headed around Disneyland to eat the best snacks the OG park has to offer — WARNING: the results may leave you furious with the Magic Kingdom.
Disneyland’s Candlelight Processional Will Return in 2021
Posted onA fan-favorite holiday celebration will return to Disneyland!
TWO New Exclusive Disneyland Packages Are Available at Select Anaheim Hotels
Posted onTWO Disneyland area hotels are offering exclusive packages for guests including ways to save on park tickets and dining!
Disney Menu Updates: MORE Halloween Treats Arrive Including Villain-Themed Cupcakes!
Posted onCheck out the latest menu updates from this past week in Disney World and Disneyland!
If You Missed Out on This Disney Collectible From Last Year, You’re in Luck!
Posted onTake a look at the returning Haunted Mansion Main Attraction series in Disneyland here!
This Ice Cream in Disneyland Has INSECTS In It?!
Posted onCheck out 5 new Salt and Straw Halloween ice cream flavors available at Downtown Disney in Disneyland!
You’re Going to Want ANOTHER Disney Starbucks Tumbler After You See This!
Posted onCheck out the newest Disney themed Starbucks Tumbler you can find in Disneyland!
Only Select Disneyland Guests Can Reserve This Unique Dining Experience
Posted onCheck out a brand new dining experience coming this winter for Disneyland Magic Key holders!
Space 220 Opens, Rise of the Resistance Ditches Boarding Groups, and MORE Disney News!
Posted onHere's the biggest Disney news stories you might have missed this week.
NEWS: Report Shows Disney World Attendance Dropped 67% in 2020
Posted onA recent report shows that Disneyland, Disney World, and Universal Studios Hollywood saw significant drops in attendance rates in 2020.
