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Can you buy churros at Disneyland?

One of those options are churros, which can be found at food carts throughout Disneyland, Disney California Adventure and even Downtown Disney.



Yes, you can absolutely buy churros at Disneyland; in fact, they are the most iconic "gold standard" snack in the park. Since their introduction at a humble stand near Videoopolis in the 1980s, churros have become a cultural phenomenon. In 2026, you can find them at dedicated Churro Carts located in every land of the park, from Main Street, U.S.A. to Galaxy's Edge. While the "classic" cinnamon-sugar version is a staple, Disneyland is famous for its seasonal and specialty churros which rotate throughout the year. These can include versions like the "Lightsaber" churros during May the 4th, pumpkin-spiced flavors during Halloween, or churros dipped in chocolate and rolled in crushed cookies. A standard churro currently costs around $5.50 to $7.00, and they are a favorite for guests looking for a portable, warm, and sugary treat while waiting in line or watching a parade. For the ultimate experience, many guests pair them with a side of chocolate or caramel dipping sauce, which is available for an additional small fee at most carts.

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