What to eat in Tokyo Disneyland has become a matter of great concern to everyone, that is, what to eat in Tokyo Disneyland. Generally, it is more expensive to buy food in amusement parks like this, but Tokyo Disneyland is actually ok.
What to eat
Tokyo Disneyland is not allowed to bring outside food in principle, so there will be staff to check the tourists' bags when they check in. But they will never take the initiative to touch your personal belongings or go through your bag. They will only let you open your bag and have a general look.
so if you cover it with a coat or something, it is actually no problem to bring food in (but it is not recommended! )。
I'm ashamed to tell you that on the day we went to land, we brought Mr. Donuts and canned coffee to orz. I didn't mean to, but one night we bought donuts and didn't finish them. It was a waste to let them go for two days. Fortunately, we took them out for breakfast. The terrace was supposed to be eaten outside the park, but we ate it soon after we checked in.
However, we will eat in the restaurant of Tomorrow World and find something to eat in the remote corner on the second floor.
if you really accidentally bring food in, don't make too much noise! After all, I was wrong first!
However, I hope everyone will abide by the rules and have dinner in the park. The food inside is delicious and the price is reasonable (much cheaper and more delicious than Shanghai Disneyland! ), since you have come to Disney, enjoy the special food inside ~
If passengers have special dietary needs and really need to eat out, there is a picnic area next to the park gate, so they can eat their own food at ease ~
Diet
I heard that the food in Tokyo Disneyland is expensive and tastes ordinary, so I went to 7-Eleven convenience store early in the morning and bought a lot of packaged food and milk (two big and two small * *). Originally, we went in for fun, to save money and time.
among Disney snacks around the world, turkey legs are the most popular (I gave up buying them when I saw the long queues in Hong Kong and Shanghai). At Tokyo Disneyland, I have to wait in line for about 11 minutes, which is acceptable. The price is 511 yen each (about 31.5 yuan each). We each bought one, which is very big (as shown above). A person is absolutely full, and there is a row of chairs next to him.
it's economical and delicious to eat in the park around the hotel.