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- This document is copyright (c) 1997 by Al Lutz, alweho@aol.com Please
- refer to the copyright paragraph at the beginning of this document for
- detailed information.
-
-
- DON'T BOTHER:
-
- Listed as "events," the weekday SWORD IN THE STONE and daily FLAG RETREAT
- Ceremonies don't amount to much.
-
- SWORD involves a Merlin character selecting a few kids from the crowd to
- yank on said item in front of the Carousel in Fantasyland, upon which one
- is able to and is then "crowned" king and given a medallion. Strictly
- camcorder fodder for Daddy.
-
- The FLAG RETREAT involves two security people taking down the American flag
- in the Main St. Plaza and folding it while taped music plays, and then
- marching off. If you're in the area and curious about either, fine, but
- don't go out of your way.
-
-
-
- GETTING THE MOST OUT OF WHAT YOU SPEND ON...
-
-
- ------------------
- 18) FOOD
- ------------------
-
- FOOD at DL varies by the season, but you always have a choice of just about
- anything your heart desires - or could clog its arteries with! Although
- this guide can't possibly cover all the bases in this short a space, here's
- a quick overview to help you out in choosing a place to eat.
-
- MKC members and Deluxe Annual Passholders also get certain discounts, see
- below for further info. on this and other money-saving tips. (BTW, thanks
- to Lani Teshima-Miller teshima@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu for suggesting the
- addition of this section.)
-
- TIP: Plan your unreserved eating times for 30 to 45 minutes before the meal
- "crunch" to avoid waiting in line. Peak times are: Noon to 1:30 PM and 6 to
- 8 PM. Try to start lunch no later than 11:15 AM, and try to begin dinner no
- later than 5:15 PM.
-
-
- CHARACTER BREAKFAST:
-
- Served at the Plaza Inn starting whenever the park is open at 9 AM (or
- earlier) to 10:45 AM. There are no reservations, and this is buffeteria
- service. First come, first served. The Plaza Inn is located facing the hub
- between Main St. & Tomorrowland. Children are given a balloon (unless they
- order a la carte), but please note that Mickey and Minnie do not appear
- here.
-
- HOTEL CHARACTER MEALS:
-
- Also you can check out the DL Pacific Hotel's HUNCHBACK breakfast, the DL
- Hotel's GOOFY'S KITCHEN Pooh character lunch & Classic character dinner
- (Goofy, Minnie, Donald) weekends, at a higher price. Prices vary, so I
- won't quote them here.
-
- New is the PRACTICALLY PEFECT TEA at the DL Pacific a Mary Poppins themed
- Saturday and Sunday event. The brochure says the following: $17.50 Adults,
- $9.50 Children (4 to 12), $3 (3 and under). Sip your favorite tea from
- elegant English bone china and sample scrumptious tea-time delicacies in
- our beautifully decorated Victorian parlour and garden room. Your gracious
- hostess, Mary Poppins, will be there to visit each table and delight you
- with her charm. Tea is served every weekend in our new Tea Room. Mary
- offers a special menu for her younger guests. Groups are welcome, however,
- seating is limited -- so do make your reservations "spit spot." (Tax and
- gratuity are not included in admission price. Parking validation available
- with admission.)
-
- Reservations at either hotel may be made by calling (714) 956-6755 before
- or during your trip, or from the courtesy phone in City Hall on Main St.
-
-
- WAITER SERVICE:
-
- THE BLUE BAYOU (expensive, but highly recommended and unbeatable for
- atmosphere) is located inside PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN. A new Chef, and a
- terrific new Cajun menu have just been added. Prices are higher than
- anywhere else in the park, but it only runs about 15% more than eating at a
- nicer place in town. It's usually quiet, you can relax, and if you're lucky
- you'll hear some live jazz performed from the balcony above you as the
- boats cruise by on their way into Pirates. Make reservations first thing as
- you enter the park if you don't want to wait in line during a peak time.
-
- CARNATION CAFE (next to the Clock Shop on Main St.) has reopened with a
- more limited menu that offers breakfast along with lunch sandwiches among
- other things. Due to some major start up problems DO NOT ORDER ANY DESSERTS
- since you will be waiting hours to get them. Let's hope they get this fixed.
- Service in the past was always very nice.
-
-
- BUFFETERIA SERVICE:
-
- Available at both the PLAZA INN and the PLAZA PAVILION on the hub, FRENCH
- MARKET and CAFE ORLEANS (in New Orleans Square), and the RIVER BELLE
- TERRACE (Frontierland). Salads, roasted chicken or meatloaf type dinners
- are available at these locations, with Spaghetti for the little ones. One
- step up from the burger stands listed below, the quality is actually not
- bad for a major theme park. (The FRENCH MARKET now features a new more New
- Orleans-style type of menu with improved food.) NOTE: Check the information
- above in the event listings for Character Breakfasts at some of these
- locations.
-
- CASA MEXICANA in Frontierland offers, you guessed it, Mexican. But it's
- nothing special and rather bland - use the hot sauce offered on the tables
- for more of a kick.
-
- VILLAGE HAUS (Fantasyland) offers microwave-looking Pizza and Pasta along
- with Burgers too.
-
-
- BURGER STANDS (or "Counter Service" restaurants, as DL likes to call them):
-
- TOMORROWLAND TERRACE, STAGE DOOR CAFE (Frontierland), sometimes the HUNGRY
- BEAR RESTAURANT (Critter Country) and the CARNATION PLAZA GARDENS (between
- Frontierland and Fantasyland entrances) all feature the same lump of
- overcooked burger menu. Some offer Chicken sandwiches or strips, and
- sometimes a salad. Deep-fried is the rule here, if the kids must have this
- stuff then proceed at your own risk. Combo meals (where drinks and fries
- are included in one price) are your best values. (A healthier salad bar is
- offered at the Tomorrowland Terrace during limited hours on busy periods.)
-
-
- SPECIALTY PLACES:
-
- CLARABELLE'S FROZEN YOGURT (ToonTown) usually only offers Chocolate
- and Vanilla.
-
- HOT DOGS (or Turkey Dogs for the health conscious) are available from
- carts, and some of the Burger Stands all over the park or at COKE CORNER
- (Main St.) and PLUTO'S DOG HOUSE (ToonTown)
-
- The ROYAL ST. VERANDA (under the balcony of the DISNEY GALLERY - to the
- right of the Pirates entrance), and HARBOUR GALLEY (seasonal, across from
- the Haunted Mansion) offer a very good (and on cold nights - warming) CLAM
- CHOWDER BREAD BOWL. (HARBOUR GALLEY also offers lots of deep-fried
- seafood.)
-
- Frozen Yogurt too wimpy for you? Real ice cream cones are available from
- special windows at the CARNATION PLAZA GARDENS (location above).
-
- POPCORN is incredibly over-priced at $2 a box, $5 for a infinitesimally
- larger souvenir bucket. If outlying stands are closed, you can always count
- on the one cart in the hub always being open right up until closing.
- Dole Pineapple's TIKI JUICE BAR (in front of the Tiki Room in
- Adventureland) besides offering fresh Pineapple Juice also offers sweet,
- airy and mucho sticky Pineapple Whip. (Yes, some people swear by this
- stuff.)
-
- There is a food cart, that opens later in the day, near the Hunchback area
- - BBQ TURKEY LEGS, CORN ON THE COB and FRESHLY CUT APPLES IN A BOWL OF WARM
- CARMEL (my personal sin) are offered here.
-
- You don't have to eat junk, keep an eye out for HEALTHY FOODS -- carts full
- of way overpriced apples, bananas (at a minimum dollar each) and bottled
- water which are available throughout the park.
-
-
- DIETARY RESTRICTIONS: Kosher meals are available at the PLAZA INN and the
- BLUE BAYOU. Most buffeteria locations will adjust offered meals slightly
- per request.
-
-
- GUILTY PLEASURES:
-
- The CORN DOG Wagon (located at the end of Main St. across from the Baby
- Center) now opens more often, not just on busy days anymore. A large soda
- and a hand-dipped corn dog are expensive, but just absolutely wonderful.
-
- CHURROS at DL are legendary. (In case you don't know what this is: Think a
- 18 in. long skinny warm sugar-dipped doughnut. They are popular in Mexico.)
- Wagons are placed all over the park, with extra ones opened up in the
- evening. (But why don't they offer little cups of Chocolate Frosting to dip
- them in like at WDW?)
-
- The CANDY PALACE / KITCHEN on Main St. always has something fresh made
- everyday. I just love the freshly dipped CANDY APPLES during the fall
- season, and the CHOCOLATE PECAN TURTLES just can't be beat. The specially
- made items vary by the season.
-
- Woe to the person who doesn't drool at the thought of an apple custard
- filled FRITTER (a way too-overcooked on the outside and totally raw on the
- inside sugar-covered deep-fried dough-ball) offered either at the ROYAL ST.
- VERANDA (location above), or at the hidden and usually un-crowded MINT
- JULEP BAR behind the FRENCH QUARTER restaurant (facing the Frontierland /
- New Orleans Square train station).
-
- BEEF JERKY STICKS are now available at many drink stands - try the Cajun /
- Spicy flavor.
-
-
- AL'S FAVORITE:
-
- BENGAL BBQ (Adventureland, across from Indy) offers Spicy Beef, Sweet and
- Sour Chicken, Vegetarian, or Bacon-wrapped Asparagus skewers slathered in
- cooking sauces for about 3 bucks each. (TIP: Get a fork - they're hidden at
- the left end of the counter - so you don't make a mess out of yourself
- eating with your hands here. Also, if you are really hungry, order the
- chicken skewers, since they have more on them than the beef ones.) LEOPARD
- TAILS are flat pieces of bread, perfect for sopping up the leftover sauces.
- Walk thru the RIVER BELLE TERRACE next door, over to the Frontierland side
- to find additional seating if all the tables in front of Bengal are full
- up.
-
-
- DL HOTEL FOOD:
-
- Like the DL management likes to say, "It's only a monorail ride away..." As
- a general rule the Hotel food is a notch or two above the park in quality
- (and in price!). You can get beer & wine, and some locations offer liquor
- with your meals, which some of you may deem VERY important.
-
- GRANVILLIE'S is a good quality steak house with nice decor, and you can
- wear resort clothing too. Very expensive. In the same league across the
- hotel marina are the CALIFORNIA WINE CELLAR (Wine tasting) and for seafood,
- (located right above it) the SHIPYARD INN.
-
- STROMBOLI'S is a coffee shop type of place (featuring Italian food) located
- next to the steak house that is a notch above the MONORAIL CAFE in price
- and quality. Both have a wide menu to choose from, consider the food on a
- par with Coco's or Marie Callendars. Not cheap, but not priced as high as
- the steak, fish or wine places. Hostess service is a little flaky here
- sometimes.
-
- There are meals at GOOFY'S KITCHEN with Disney costumed characters - fixed
- price buffet style. Food quality is poor - but that's not why you do this,
- you go for the personal attention of the characters and photo opps with
- them. Check the signs outside, or call in advance as to the character
- theme. Sometimes there is an artist outside available to draw caricatures
- of you and yours for a fee. Breakfast and Dinner daily - Lunch is weekends
- and holidays only.
-
- The NEON CACTUS next door is a bar, with munchies served and snappy Top 40
- style live bands most nights. Daddies appreciate seeing their favorite
- sporting events here on the multiple screens while the kiddies roam the
- park with Mommy.
-
- THE COFFEE HOUSE has opened near Stromboli's with a small selection of
- baked goods and gourmet coffees. The WHARF ICE CREAM GALLEY offers what it
- says, and there is always a coffee / croissant / sandwich wagon located on
- the lobby side of the Hotel Marina.
-
- Generally reservations are only required during very busy times at the park
- - but a good idea is to call the morning of your visit and make them before
- or as the park opens. Use the phone numbers listed at the top of this guide
- to call. Expect a 45 to 60 minute wait during peak times such as Sat. night
- at dinner time.
-
- Now that the DISNEYLAND PACIFIC hotel has joined the DL resort there are
- two restaurants located there that actually have very good food - and are
- very uncrowded for the most part - they are worth visiting even if the
- lines at the DL Hotel eateries are not out of hand. Nearby, they are down
- the walk from the DL Hotel in the main lobby of the DL Pacific.
-
- SUMMERTREE has a regular coffee shop type of menu, and now also hosts a
- character breakfast during peak seasons. But the service is VERY slow.
- YAMABUKI is a traditional Japanese restaurant, which is geared to the
- extensive Japanese tourist group bookings Disney places there. I've heard
- many compliments about this place.
-
- TIP: If you plan to stop by just to eat (or just shop) at any of the two
- hotel's restaurants (or buy anything at the shops there) and not spend time
- at the park a three hour parking validation is available at any restaurant,
- lounge, or merchandise shop.
-
-
- HUNGRY FOR THAT SPECIAL SOMETHING AND CAN'T MAKE IT TO THE PARK? Look in
- section BRING DL HOME for the recipes for the Blue Bayou Monte Cristo
- Sandwich, the Bengal BBQ Spicy Beef Skewers, and where you can buy (frozen)
- the famous DL Churros.
-
-
- BIRTHDAY PARTIES: For some strange reason, DL has been rather reluctant to
- continue any kind of regular Birthday party situation at either the hotels
- or at the park. After canceling the parties they used to have in the Space
- Place last year they now are offering a limited amount of decoration and
- cakes at locations throughout the resort, which are detailed below:
-
- Goofy's Kitchen Birthday Packages at the Disneyland Hotel:
-
- NOTE: A party here requires purchase of the buffet:
-
- Prices:
- Breakfast & Lunch: Adults - $13.50, Children (4 - 12) - $8.25,
- Children 3 & under - $3.
- Dinner: Adults - $17.50, Children (4 - 12) - $8.50,
- Children 3 & under - $3.
-
- and then you ADD $4.00 per person to the prices listed above for the
- following decorations:
-
- Themes available: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger / Ballerina Minnie / Lion King
- / Cinderella / Mickey & Friends
-
- This includes: Tablecloth, plates, cups, blowers, hats, candy confetti on
- the table, Mickey Mouse balloons, one souvenir photo with a character and a
- cupcake for the birthday person if no birthday cake is ordered. (See below
- for ordering optional cake.)
-
- Cake is optional and may be ordered at an additional cost. Figurines to
- decorate cake cost between $3 and $6, in addition to cake price.
-
- 6" cake; serves 6-8 people - $12
- 10" cake; serves 10-14 - $18
- 1/4 sheet cake; serves 20 - $30
- 1/2 sheet cake; serves 40 - $45
- Full sheet cake; serves 80 - $85
- 10" cheesecake; serves 10-14 - $25
-
- Birthday parties should be booked at least 24 hours in advance; birthday
- parties with cake orders at least 72 hours in advance.
-
- Blue Bayou and Plaza Inn Restaurants:
-
- Celebration cakes may be pre-ordered for birthdays or other special
- occasions at the Blue Bayou or the Plaza Inn restaurants in the park. Cakes
- must be ordered in advance and are usually NOT made available on Easter,
- the 4th of July or Christmas Day. Characters are NOT available to join
- groups at the Plaza Inn or Blue Bayou when a celebration cake is served.
- Phone orders only will be accepted for a minimums 3 day (5 recommended)
- advanced notice, this IS required. A credit card deposit is also required.
-
- Plaza Inn - Main Street, U.S.A.
-
- Maximum party size: 20
-
- Reservations available on the hour or half hour between 2 and 4 pm.
- No more than 4 parties may be booked on any one day. Meal purchase NOT
- required. Waitress will serve and cut cake.
-
- To order: (714) 781-4521
-
- Blue Bayou - New Orleans Square
-
- No maximum party size; maximum table size: 8.
-
- Same-day reservations are available at the door, on a limited basis. Meal
- purchase IS required; if no cake only.
-
- To order: (714) 781-4547
-
- Prices for Celebration Cakes at both locations:
- 9" round Cake; serves 12 people - $30.12
- 1/4 sheet Cake; serves 20 people - $40.41
- Prices for cakes include tax and gratuity.
-
- NOTE: All of the above subject to change and availability.
-
-
- MONEY SAVING MEAL TIPS: Many D-I-G readers have suggested ways to save
- money eating at DL, Tory Klementsen tory@eskimo.com writes "You might want
- to suggest to people at most eating locations that a dinner of 2 appetizers
- can be very filling and inexpensive. My husband and I did this and went
- away quite satisfied. We each ordered 1 appetizer and I think the bill came
- to around $11. There are [also] other ways to enjoy Disney food without
- spending an arm and a leg, if people don't mind sharing meals. The meals at
- the CASA MEXICANA restaurant [in Frontierland] are huge, so we would order
- 1 meal and a side of chips and come away stuffed. Better yet, bring your
- own chips. Despite the warnings, no one ever once asked us about the food
- we brought into the park, although many CM's saw us eating it."
-
- About the BLUE BAYOU Loring Fiske-Phillips loring@pobox.com wrote: "One
- trick is to eat a late lunch. I think they stop serving lunch around 3:30
- or 4 (not sure about this)? This allows for an early dinner at the lower
- lunch prices. Also, if one does go for dinner, the portions are large
- enough to share an entree and just get an extra salad or soup. Once you eat
- several helpings of bread, you aren't really all that hungry anyway. And
- you don't want to carry a doggy bag around DL the rest of the day!"
- Mike Rafeld, rafeld@hpptc44.rose.hp.com, commented: "Although the meals
- inside DL are pricey for sit down, they are also quite generous. I don't
- recall a time when we walked away from a meal hungry...or without leaving
- something on our plates. I would suggest highlighting FESTIVAL OF FOODS BBQ
- a bit more because this is one of the better food deals in the park. And,
- tucked back behind Fantasyland, the ambiance was quite nice."
-
- Remember, MKC CARDS currently get a 15% discount at the BLUE BAYOU. Also
- 10% off on all waiter / buffeteria-type eating places, including the DL
- hotel. Ask for an information card explaining these and other added
- discounts at time of ticket purchase at the entrance ticket booths.
-
- Also a CHILDREN'S VALUE MEAL has been standardized at almost all restaurant
- locations. Since no one verifies who you are purchasing the meal for, you
- can take advantage of this price to eat a smaller meal portion, or just get
- an inexpensive snack. Ask at your chosen dining location for info.
-
- Hold on to your coffee cups at DL, all refills are free.
-
-
- WISH TO LEAVE DL TO EAT CHEAPER?: Carlo Panno at 102100.515@compuserve.com
- contributed this wise advice, which he originally posted on RAD. "To those
- of you who were thinking of making the hazardous jaywalk across Harbor
- Blvd. from the Cast Entrance to the McDonald's at 1500 Harbor - FORGET IT.
- The old warnings about that McDonald's still apply (it's busy, it's filled
- with other DL refugees, and the jaywalk across Harbor is dangerous) but now
- the DL management has added a new barrier ("The Great Wall Of Bambi
- Section"), a 6-foot chain link fence that is impassable -- unless you have
- a DL employee ID card to get through the gate, which is secured from both
- sides. [The city of Anaheim is building a six foot high fence now to block
- people running across Harbor Blvd. traffic because of the many accidents. -
- Al]
-
- So now you have to add a one-mile pain-in-the-butt extra walk to get to
- that Big Mac you've been craving all day. Or do you? Of course there are
- alternatives. You gotta eat, and that expensive DL admission left a big
- hole in your wallet where the money was, so here goes: LEAVE THE PARK, GO
- TO YOUR CAR, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR DL PARKING RECEIPT (IT'S GOOD ALL
- DAY), AND...
-
- (1) Turn right on West St., right again on Ball Road, cross Harbor, go
- about 2 blocks up, and at Anaheim Blvd., take your pick of BURGER KING or
- EL POLLO LOCO on your right, or MCDONALD'S, KFC, or SUBWAY on your left. A
- 7-ELEVEN is on this corner too. To return to DL, go South on Anaheim Blvd.,
- turn right on Freedman Way, and follow Freedman Way straight into the DL
- parking lot.
-
- (2) Turn left on West St., left again on Katella, pass Harbor, go to FLAKEY
- JAKE'S on the corner of Anaheim Blvd. (pick up a coupon in the Friday
- Orange County Register first, otherwise it's too pricey) or take the right
- fork just past Flakey Jake's and take your pick of DEL TACO or CARL'S JR.
- To return to DL from Flakey Jake's, make a right out of the parking lot,
- turn left on Freedman Way, and follow Freedman Way straight into the DL
- parking lot. To return to DL from Del Taco or Carl's Jr., make a left out
- of the parking lot (toward the freeway), turn left on the street that
- parallels the freeway (Manchester), go under the Katella overpass, and
- follow it as it changes into Freedman Way and take Freedman Way straight
- into the DL parking lot.
-
- (3) Turn left on West St., right on Katella: there's a DENNY'S about a
- block up on your left (right next door to a motel, which makes it bad as a
- breakfast place), and an excellent JACK-IN-THE-BOX about a mile down the
- road also on the left at 10642 Katella. (Don't miss it, because the street
- numbers change in the next block and you'll get confused.) The Jack's is a
- franchise and they always have specials and give free drink refills, which
- is rare. There is a PIZZA HUT a couple of doors down, too. To return to DL,
- go back on Katella, make a left on Harbor and another left into DL.
-
- (4) Turn right on West St., right again on Ball Road, left on Harbor, about
- three miles up on the right there's an IN-N-OUT BURGER. A true So. Cal.
- landmark, In-n-Out has been making no-frills burgers, shakes, and made-on-
- the-premises French fries since 1948. A family-owned company, they have
- been slowly and carefully expanding since the beginning. All food is
- prepared to order, so there's a wait, but it's worth it. To return to DL,
- go south on Harbor and turn right into the DL parking lot
-
- (5) If you're tempted by Goofy's Kitchen at the DL Hotel, there's a local
- place that can match it for about half the price. It's called "Country
- Harvest." Turn left on West St., right on Katella. It's about a mile up
- Katella on your left, on the southeast corner of Katella and Euclid, in the
- same shopping area as a Food 4 Less grocery store and a Sav-On Drug store.
- (Both of those are good places to stock up on sundries if you need 'em and
- don't want to pay DL prices, by the way.) Nothing fancy, just steam-table
- cuisine with a couple of nice high-tech touches (chef-types in the serving
- area alert the kitchen of dwindling supplies by using cordless telephone
- headsets). Filled with real locals and completely self-serve (no smiling CM
- to refill your drink, but they do a pretty good job of taking away the old
- plates) if you can forego the pleasures of dining with the characters
- (Pocahontas at Goofy's Kitchen is a knockout, let me tell you) you can save
- a few bucks here. To return to DL, go back on Katella, make a left on
- Harbor and another left into DL."
-
-
-
- ---------------------------
- 19) MONEY MATTERS
- ---------------------------
-
- ATMs:
-
- The best kept DL secret? Where the ATMs are! There are five:
-
- PARK ENTRANCE: Left of the Main Gate as you face it, just before group
- sales / locker / bathrooms.
-
- MAIN ST.: "Main St. Bank / Annual Pass Center," between "Mr. Lincoln" and
- the train station.
-
- FRONTIERLAND: In the "fort" entrance look for a sign that says "Paymaster /
- Telephones."
-
- TOMORROWLAND: Premiere Shop, near CircleVision exit, where the phones are.
- FANTASYLAND / TOONTOWN: Between "Meekos" and the bathrooms to the left of
- the "Fantasyland Theater" / ToonTown RR Station.
-
- WELLS FARGO now runs the machines, and they accept the following ATM
- systems: Cirrus, Interlink, American Express, The Exchange, Plus, Discover
- / Novus Cash Network and Visa / MasterCards. There is also a sixth ATM and
- an American Express Cash Machine at the DL Hotel Travelport, and a seventh
- ATM at the DL Pacific Hotel near the Ballroom entrance.
-
- The DISNEYLAND TODAY flyer indicates that there is an ATM in the
- Tomorrowland STARCADE, this location is just a card reader in the arcade
- change booth that let you punch in your amount wanted, swipe your card and
- enter your PIN number, upon which then the attendant cashier hands you your
- cash.
-
- A check for $20 may also be cashed at the Arcade if necessary. Checks are
- accepted for amount of purchase in any of the shops. They ask for a
- Driver's License or Passport, and a credit card. If you have no credit
- card, they will call in your check for verification, which takes a few
- minutes.
-
-
- SHOPPING: Try to shop early in the day as it gets only gets crazier as the
- day goes on. Sometimes this can mean that items you want may run out, and
- due to crowds and time constraints, may not be restocked until the next
- day. As a rule, the shops on Main St. remain open anywhere from 30 to 60
- min. past official closing time.
-
- NOTE: DL sometimes cuts back on shop staff and operating hours for some of
- the smaller outlying locations throughout the park, if you see a favorite
- item anywhere in a small shop that you may come back for later, take a
- moment to ask what time the shop closes so that you don't miss out.
-
- TIP: Don't lug all those goodies you bought all day long all around the
- park, use the complimentary package pick-up instead. At time of purchase
- you'll be given a claim stub, which after allowing a few hours for
- delivery, lets you pick up everything on the way out at a special stand
- just outside the exit gate to your right as you walk through. Be sure to
- take into account that it may take a few hours to get your packages to this
- location. (And sometimes this pick-up location opens late, you may want to
- ask about this if you need to leave DL early.) DL Hotel and DL Pacific
- guests may have purchases delivered directly to their rooms.
-
- All purchases may also be shipped anywhere you wish, with very reasonable
- shipping and handling fees. (Nothing makes a gift more special than
- arriving in a box from DL!) But try and do this in the early morning when
- the shops are less crowded. Most CMs are NOT very well trained in this
- procedure, (usually having to call a supervisor for assistance) and the
- glares you get from others waiting in line behind you when the shops are
- overwhelmed can ruin your day.
-
- Most DL shops now have a special rack or area devoted to discounted
- slower-selling or slightly shopworn merchandise. Look in the back corners
- for signs pointing out these markdowns such as DONALD'S DEALS or GALACTIC
- SAVINGS.
-
- At the DL HOTEL DL often takes over the SEAPORTS OF THE PACIFIC shop and
- turns it into a clearance center. BALOO'S BARGAINS, as it's currently
- known, is filled to the brim with Hunchback and Electrical Parade
- overstock at 50% off right now.
-
- TIP: Another location you might want to visit to save big bucks on Disney
- merchandise is the WAL-MART on Euclid Ave. in the ANAHEIM PLAZA SHOPPING
- CENTER, about a mile or so north of DL on I-5, just before the 91 Fwy.
- Right as you walk into the store is a giant Mickey & Co. section, with lots
- of merchandise and apparel at absolute rock-bottom prices. Check out the
- music and video section in the back of the store too, featuring a complete
- selection of Disney videos, many even available in Spanish versions. Lots
- of the Disney toys you see in the park are also available in the toy
- department.
-
- There is also a good-sized TOYS 'R' US about a mile or two south of DL
- right on Harbor Blvd.
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