We are so excited to announce that The Downtown Disney District extends to Buena Vista Street, beginning November 19, 2020!
Although the Disney California Adventure park remains closed, this extension of shopping and dining options will sure to give everyone a bit more Disney magic (and perhaps some holiday spirit as well).
Downtown Disney District recently expanded to introduce the Disneyland Resort Backlot Premiere Shop at Stage 17, which is currently showcasing an array of seasonal merchandise.
What will be open on Buena Vista Street?
The following shops will be open for Guests’ enjoyment.
- Elias & Co. is divided into distinct sections for men, women and children, so shoppers will find something special for the entire family.
- Julius Katz & Sons has a selection of holiday merchandise and Disney-themed home décor.
- Kingswell Camera Shop offers gift-giving ideas such as frames, photo albums and more
For your favorite Disney snacks, here are your options!
- Trolley Treats offers classic candies, old-fashioned confections and all kinds of freshly made treats.
- Vending carts will offer popcorn, churros, ice cream and other treats
- At Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe, guests can enjoy a cup of coffee or an artisan sandwich.
Sit-down dining options include:
- Carthay Circle Lounge – Al Fresco Dining. The restaurant has an expanded outdoor seating area and an all-new menu of cocktails and dining.
- Smokejumpers Grill is serving up tasty American classics for lunch and dinner with a streamlined menu of burgers, fries, onion rings and craft beer, located just around the corner from Buena Vista Street. The primary way to place an order at this dining location is through mobile order on the Disneyland app.
- Award Wieners offers corn dogs or soft drinks, also available via mobile order.
New details about Downtown Disney District parking
Beginning Nov. 19, 2020, there will be a $10 fee per car for parking at the Downtown Disney District in the Simba Lot. The number of guests visiting the Downtown Disney District and its locations, including the shopping and dining experiences along Buena Vista Street, will be limited to promote physical distancing.
Similar to the shops like Marceline’s Confectionary, the Disney Dress Shop, or World of Disney, if Buena Vista Street is at capacity, they will use a mobile wait list system, so be prepared to wait if you want to get into the Buena Vista Street area.
As a reminder, it is strongly recommended that you review the health and safety measures at Disneyland.com/DTD to learn important details including temperature screenings prior to entry and the requirement for all guests, ages 2 and older, to wear an appropriate face covering.
Let us know! Will you be heading out to the Downtown Disney District to walk around Buena Vista Street?