mharrington
Well-Known Member
In any case, no, they're not big restaurants, but I hope that Clarabelle's Frozen Yogurt, Pluto's Dog House and Daisy's Diner all remain in the overhaul to come for Toontown.
They’ll always keep a backstage road open around the park. That is required for transporting and safety.Which must be getting harder to find for them, given the backstage areas being repurposed for park expansion or overhaul, I would think.
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I'm just now realizing that I've never purchased food in Toontown. Never even considered it.
I don't think I ever consciously realized they sold food back there. Like, yeah, obviously they do. I guess I just never thought about it.
Weird.
I'm just now realizing that I've never purchased food in Toontown. Never even considered it.
I don't think I ever consciously realized they sold food back there. Like, yeah, obviously they do. I guess I just never thought about it.
Weird.
Because why would you purchase this
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when you can get this in the same park:
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Not that the Toontown food is bad (I've never had it before so idk maybe it's trash), but there's so much good quick service at the resort, why would you get food at Toontown. It's just generic, especially when you have Award Wieners and the Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta in the same resort, which sells the same food but more interesting and unique.
I wouldn't mind if Toontown got rid of it's food. There's so much better than that QS food in Disneyland. Just walk 10 minutes and eat somewhere else. I'd much rather them get rid of the Toontown QS be gone for Runaway Railway than the Gag Factory & Five n' Dime.
Plainer items are still available elsewhere, especially on kid’s menus.Believe it or not, there are picky eaters out there. Some people, especially small children, may prefer the hot dogs and pizza of Toontown to the fancier foods found elsewhere that you seem to be advocating. That is another reason why they should stay if possible.
Why have this simple food in Toon Town when you can walk all the way across the park, exit the gates, go across the Esplanade, pay for a park hopper, wait in the turnstiles, enter DCA, pay for a hot dog with more toppings, and then go back to Toon Town just as easily?
Why have this simple food in Toon Town when you can walk all the way across the park, exit the gates, go across the Esplanade, pay for a park hopper, wait in the turnstiles, enter DCA, pay for a hot dog with more toppings, and then go back to Toon Town just as easily?
Of course ToonTown is gonna have more basic, less exciting food than anywhere else in the park. It's a place for kids.
You wouldn't walk into an elementary school cafeteria and wonder why there isn't a gourmet chef in the back.
All that stuff could be pull wagoned in and served at food carts.Exactly. I think for those reasons, the eateries should remain. Please don't diss on the kids for their tastes simply because Toontown is more or less beneath your age range.
Of course ToonTown is gonna have more basic, less exciting food than anywhere else in the park. It's a place for kids.
You wouldn't walk into an elementary school cafeteria and wonder why there isn't a gourmet chef in the back.
You'd hope so.I wonder if they ll step up the food situation in Toontown with M&MRR coming?
You'd hope so.
I don't disagree, but I mean, I've never heard about people complaining about a lack of places to eat at the parks... quality places maybe, but never quantity.If you think about it Disneyland has pretty much 3 lands without one solid place to eat. Almost a whole side of the park with Toontown, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. I do all my eating on Main Street/ hub or the West side of the park.
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