lundi 17 septembre 2018
7 Impressive Kids' Meals at Disneyland That Aren't Chicken Tenders and Fries

Kids' meals at theme parks typically include chicken tenders, fries, grilled cheese, and corn dogs, but at Disneyland, that's not where the options end. If you're hoping to switch things up, whether you're looking for more health-conscious options or more variety for the fun of it, you'll want to make a note of these items throughout the park. Plenty of Disneyland eateries, from grab-and-go spots to sit-down restaurants, offer more than you might expect. PB&J roll-ups, fresh salmon, and Mexican-inspired chicken bowls? Check, check, and check. Honestly, some of these are so good, you'll want to order from the kids' menu, too!
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