Last Month at Disneyland: October 2019
It should come as no surprise that most of my Disneyland posts from October are about food. And guess what? That ain’t changing anytime soon. Festival season is upon us which means I am eating. all. the. things. until. I. can. eat. no. more. Let’s take a glance back at the Disneyland happs from October!
This is by far, one of the best things I’ve had during Halloween Time at Disneyland. It’s the hard apple cider float and I want this in my life all year round. It tasted nothing like alcohol and left me with a good buzz, so it was on point.
After one of my (many) stressful days in October, I headed over to Trader Sam’s for a Pina Colava. This classic drink is no longer on the menu, but they made it for me anyway. I kicked back on the patio and pretended like I was in Hawaii and all my cares melted away (not really, but the booze helped).
Hey look! A post that’s not food or booze! If you are a Disneyland regular, you need to go follow @ferrisbeu on Instagram this minute. He hand makes all of these metal trinkets and hides them around the park. We found a Mickey pumpkin and it’s SO COOL. I hope I get the chance to find another one of his pieces soon because they are amazing!
This sundae was straight up too. much. I mean, I get it, people want crazy food for the holidays, but this sundae had ice cream and fudge and whipped cream and gummi worms and candy corn and a waffle cup. Squirt and I couldn’t finish it with the two of us. Too much, Disney. Too much.
This didn’t happen at Disneyland, obviously, but it’s Disney related so it counts. I posted my Star Wars chronological checklist, which I will be starting this weekend (Disney + arrives in a week, woohoo!). I realize I need to add The Mandalorian to this, but I’m not sure where it fits in so I’m gonna have to figure that out. But stay tuned for more on the viewing challenge!
It wouldn’t be Halloween without baddies and treats, so this Malificent rice krispy was the perfect way to close out Halloween Time at Disneyland. It was cute and tasty.
It’s hard to believe Halloween is over and the holiday season is upon us (Holiday Time officially starts on November 8th). What was your favorite part of Halloween?









