Disneyland has just removed mobile ordering from five locations across the resort without warning. Mobile ordering is offered at select Disneyland quick-service restaurants as a way for visitors to skip the long ordering lines. Guests use the Disneyland app to order, pay for their items, and select a pickup window.
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Disneyland Mobile Ordering Cuts
As of today, Disneyland has removed mobile ordering from all of the candy shop locations throughout the resort. This was an easy way to skip the long lines to access a limited amount of the different confectionery offerings at the resort.
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This includes Disney Wonderful World of Sweets in Downtown Disney, Pooh Corner in Disneyland Park, Bing Bong’s Sweets in Disney California Adventure, Candy Palace in Disneyland Park, and Trolley Treats in Disney California Adventure.
Previously, guests had the ability to mobile order select items from these locations for pickup. The lines for the candy shops can get quite long, especially during times with seasonal offerings, like right now with all of the cute Disneyland Christmas foods.
We are not sure why Disneyland has cut this offering from the candy locations, but we can assume it was due to low usage or staffing. The candy shops always get pretty popular in the evenings, in particular, as people line up to get a treat after dinner or grab something to take home on their way out of the parks.
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We frequently use mobile ordering for quick-service locations whenever it’s an option, especially for some of our favorite Disneyland foods like beignets at Mint Julep Bar or the skewers at Bengal Barbecue. It’s especially useful for locations like Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, which frequently tends to have quite a substantial ordering line. It’s always worth it to save that extra bit of time, especially when the parks are crowded.
We are not sure if this change to the candy locations is temporary or permanent, but we will keep you updated if there are any further developments.
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That’s a bummer, we only recently discovered this option. Despite increased prices and this being an extremely busy time of the year, Disneyland has been cutting staffing hours—evident with their shortened operating hours on week nights (even during peak season), reductions on holiday entertainment, closing some quick service spots before the park closes that they hadn’t previously, etc. My guess is they didn’t want to “waste” staff time on something that’s not bringing in “enough” profit