Wednesday, 20 November 2019

Disney's California Adventure

California Adventure opened in 2001 and was based on California, it has since gone through an overhaul and the opening land is now based on Hollywood at the time Walt would have moved there.

Our first meal here was for lunch at a quick service establishment. We ended up choosing Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta, located in Paradise Gardens Park. Dave got a salad and some fruit, while Allie opted for pizza and a tiramisu. The pizza tasted bland but once ketchup was added it was tastier.




We had dinner on one of our visits at Wine Country Trattoria, located at Pacific Wharf. This is a table service restaurant so again reservations are recommended. Unlike Disneyland, Disney's California Adventure do serve alcohol inside the parks. Allie was very excited to get a glass of Fairytale Cuvee to try. Dave had a mouthful, we both are not champagne drinkers but it was drinkable and she would probably consume again...for the name alone. Dave had a gluten free spaghetti bolognese while Allie had lasagne. We both devoured our meals although Allie wished the lasagne serving was a bit bigger. Allie then got a chocolate cake dessert while Dave had his go to sorbet.



Our last meal at Disney's California Adventure was at Carthay Circle, located on Beuna Vista Street. This restaurant is a table service establishment and we opted for a prix-fixe 3 course meal. We both got salads for our appetisers, steak for entrees and then Dave had a fruit bowl while Allie had some sort of cake.



A few of our favourite photos from our time at Disney's California Adventure. One of Allie's favourite's of the lot would be when Buzz Lightyear kissed her hand and the expression on Dave's face...he was not pleased.







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