RunnerMom71
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Knick Knack is the store! My sister confirmed she got a custom poster of Ratatouille
Off the Page is also at DCA.Apologies because I know this is slightly off topic, but since we were talking about the custom art at Knick Knack I thought I'd mention that through the other gate at Disneyland, Off the Page offers the same service. It is the same process for the custom sketch. If you want a sketch at DCA, Knick Knack is the place to go. If you're in Disneyland for the day, Off the Page is the other place.
Oh I love off the page. Like 3 years ago when I went they had these beautiful little boxes of scenes from Disney movies. And they would light up too, I think. My favorite was a beauty and the beast one, where it was the moment they were dancing. I'm not sure if they have these anymore, but they also had sketches too, and they had someone who could create a custom sketch as well.Off the Page is also at DCA.
I think you can get them at Disneyana on the DL side.
So Flo's is pretty good for breakfast? I have to admit I've never eaten breakfast at any amusement park I've been too, we usually try and eat before we leave the house. But everyone is suggesting we try and get there for rope drop so we might have to do breakfast there.We always fill a full day at DCA, and usually go back for a second time. Even if your kids are teenagers they probably grew up i the Cars era and Carsland is so immersive it can't be missed. Like others said, do Racers, but also do Maters. We like to eat at Flo's cafe and watch racers for breakfast or dinner/drinks, although I think the menu is a bit light right now so check that in advance.
Of course Avengers campus. On Pixar Pier the Incredicoaster is worth going to, and I think everyone likes Toy Story, its like playing a video game. Grizly River Run and Soarin. There's a whole outdoor trail over there that could be a fun place to rest, if they are the outdoorsy types.
No shortage of things to do even though the park seems smaller.
In DCA, Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe on Buena Vista Street (near the front of the park)Is there any Starbucks coffee? I know there's one in Downtown Disney but I was hoping there was one in the park.
So Flo's is pretty good for breakfast? I have to admit I've never eaten breakfast at any amusement park I've been too, we usually try and eat before we leave the house. But everyone is suggesting we try and get there for rope drop so we might have to do breakfast there.
Is there any Starbucks coffee? I know there's one in Downtown Disney but I was hoping there was one in the park.
Flos is not currently serving breakfast. Back when they did, I ate there a couple times and didn't see the attraction. Maybe it's the atmosphere, but to me the breakfast was a very small step up from a fast food breakfast.So Flo's is pretty good for breakfast? I have to admit I've never eaten breakfast at any amusement park I've been too, we usually try and eat before we leave the house.
Agreed. The atmosphere is gorgeous, but the breakfast is very meh. The eggs are most certainly powdered, which is a huge deal breaker for me. Although, I'm usually not very hungry in the morning so I'm pretty happy with just a coffee and protein bar until I can get an early lunch (after multiple attractions)!Flos is not currently serving breakfast. Back when they did, I ate there a couple times and didn't see the attraction. Maybe it's the atmosphere, but to me the breakfast was a very small step up from a fast food breakfast.
The two videos I posted above cover breakfast at Pyms and Shwarma cart.So is there other places people would recommend for breakfast? I doesn't have to be sit down, I'm fine with grabbing something quick and eating in line? Has anyone tried breakfast at Pym's?
I love having dinner at Lamplight Lounge overlooking Pixar Pier or of course Carthay Circle.
Oh I love off the page. Like 3 years ago when I went they had these beautiful little boxes of scenes from Disney movies. And they would light up too, I think. My favorite was a beauty and the beast one, where it was the moment they were dancing. I'm not sure if they have these anymore, but they also had sketches too, and they had someone who could create a custom sketch as well.
I've never tried knick knacks but from what I'm hearing it's the same
For a grab and go breakfast, I go to Starbucks (Fiddler, Fiffer and Practical Cafe). Also, the various fruit carts/corners often have fruit, hummus, hard boiled eggs and chips.So is there other places people would recommend for breakfast? I doesn't have to be sit down, I'm fine with grabbing something quick and eating in line? Has anyone tried breakfast at Pym's?
Yeah, there’s a schedule. It’s usually inside the building on the left (from where you enter). A few times lately, it’s been outside, which is nice, but it was back inside on Sunday. We drew Lightning McQueen, who was new!The animation academy is that where they have a drawing lesson? I think someone mentioned that the post which characters they're going to draw, right?