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What is the GREY stuff at Disneyland made of?

Basically, it is a sweet mixture of crumbled cookies and cream cookies vanilla pudding and whipped cream, and it is served on top of a scalloped cookie.



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You can find the Grey Stuff (it really is delicious) at the Red Rose Taverne in Fantasyland in Disneyland Park. For an added fun tip, you can use the mobile food and beverage ordering feature in the Disneyland app to please your taste buds even faster.

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Still, this is a fun treat to check out for $6.49 if you're a fan of Beauty and the Beast and you're looking for something unique to try this Halloween season. We'll continue to make our way through the Disneyland Resort to try the latest fall treats, so be sure to follow along!

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The catchily-named hues Go Away Green (sometimes called no-see-um-green”) and Blending Blue (also known as “bye-bye blue”) are proprietary colors that Disney developed to make less attractive elements of the parks “go away” or “blend” into the background—in the case of Disney that might be a construction fence, a ...

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In 2000, the program started to allow guests to sponsor a paver inscribed with the name, hometown or a memorable event, like a birthday. The cost is $150 and includes three lines of script. If you are interested in buying a brick, call 1-800-760-3566 or send an e-mail message to [email protected].

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2023 Disneyland Ticket Prices Breakdown. Purchasing tickets for Disneyland Resort is pretty straightforward, both in price and in process. Ticket prices for a standard ticket (or One Park Per Day) start at $83 and can reach $179, and they fluctuate depending on the day of the week and the season.

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It's safe to say there is something for everyone at Disney parks. That said, there are definitely some surprising things you might not expect to find at a Disney park, ranging from things you might need in a medical emergency like thermometers and medications to more personal goods like condoms and underwear.

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Hidden Mickeys are a representation of Mickey Mouse subtly placed into the design of an attraction, or other location at Disney Resorts. The most common Hidden Mickey being a formation of three circles like the silhouette of Mickey Mouse. Once you start searching, you'll see them in everyday life too!

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Other optimal months to visit for fewer crowds are from mid-January through mid-March. Is it cheaper to go to Disneyland on a weekday? Yes. Generally, the cheapest days to go to Disneyland are from Mondays through Thursdays.

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You can't do everything at Disneyland in a single day, and you shouldn't feel pressure to. You can ride all the rides without much difficulty many days, but you'll miss out on some other attractions, entertainment, and characters. You'll want to know what your priorities are before you get to the park.

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This is how much you should expect to pay on average per day when visiting Disneyland: Park Tickets: Starts at $104 per day plus an extra $65 for the Park Hopper option. Food and Drinks: $70 per day per person. Transportation: $160 to $240 ride-share round-trip from LAX; $10+ around Anaheim Resort.

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Known simply as Club 33, the lounge is an ultra-exclusive venue for important figures to duck out of the crowds, cool down with a beverage, and enjoy gourmet cuisine. Membership is highly coveted by powerful Disney fans – so much so that the waitlist is rumored to be over 15 years long (but that's just a Disney myth!).

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Disneyland Park Tickets. Park tickets are by far the most expensive part of any Disneyland visit. A 1-Day One Park Per Day Ticket costs $104 on select days. Prices can increase depending on the day and time of year that you go on, so you can expect to pay anywhere from $119, $134, $159, or $164 for a 1-Day ticket.

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