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10-23-2016, 10:06 PM
Twitter user @DeeMagicGurl captured the attention of Disneyland fans with her photos last week of new donuts offered on Main Street.
Disneyland has doughnuts!!!!!! Brand new! #donuts #disneyland pic.twitter.com/cBWiUyy3sg (https://twitter.com/DeeMagicGurl/status/789860475014000641)
— Danielle Ernest (@DeeMagicGurl) October 22, 2016
Donuts have been available for a time at Walt Disney World, but haven't made their way to the West coast Disney parks until now. As you can see from the photos, these aren't ordinary donuts either. Each one is covered with an unusual topping, like chopped peanut butter cups or waffle chips. In fact, there are six different varieties available, but only three are available on any given day. The first batch of donuts is available at park opening, and typically sell out in under three hours. The second batch is available at 6:00 p.m. each night.
For now, the donuts are only available at the coffee cart on Main Street, on the west side of the hub between the entrances to Frontierland and Princess Fantasy Faire. There is no word if Disneyland plans to expand the offering to other locations in the future, or over to Disney California Adventure.
Disneyland has doughnuts!!!!!! Brand new! #donuts #disneyland pic.twitter.com/cBWiUyy3sg (https://twitter.com/DeeMagicGurl/status/789860475014000641)
— Danielle Ernest (@DeeMagicGurl) October 22, 2016
Donuts have been available for a time at Walt Disney World, but haven't made their way to the West coast Disney parks until now. As you can see from the photos, these aren't ordinary donuts either. Each one is covered with an unusual topping, like chopped peanut butter cups or waffle chips. In fact, there are six different varieties available, but only three are available on any given day. The first batch of donuts is available at park opening, and typically sell out in under three hours. The second batch is available at 6:00 p.m. each night.
For now, the donuts are only available at the coffee cart on Main Street, on the west side of the hub between the entrances to Frontierland and Princess Fantasy Faire. There is no word if Disneyland plans to expand the offering to other locations in the future, or over to Disney California Adventure.