My kids love it here! The pizza and pasta are amazing! We have lunch here every time we go to Disneyland!
Dennis K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Arcadia, CA
I’ve always liked the Pizza Port. I got the Chicken Fusilli(rotini pasta with creamy sauce and chicken) and it was around $ 11. The portion was pretty large though, so I figured even though it was $ 11, it was filling and since its a bunch of carbs it could last you through the day. The pizza is around $ 7 – 8 per slice and it’s a big slice like the ones you can get at Costco. Nothing special there. The place resembles a cafeteria where you can just go to whatever station you want and grab whatever food you want, but even during the lunch and dinner hours it gets busy and there’s a line. If you go outside of these hours, it’s much more manageable. They have a huge indoor seating area, so it’s a good place to get away from the sun. I sat in this booth section in the corner and the lighting was quite poor. It felt like I was eating in the dark. Not sure how they let something like this happen. Definitely picking a brighter place to sit next time. Good alternative to the fast food joints that serve burgers and hot dogs at the park. Give it a shot.
Tiffany C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Santa Clarita, CA
Not into it. I spent a decent amount of money here, for what seemed like very little food. The price per portion is pretty ridiculous, even for Disneyland. I spent over $ 40 for a cupcake, pizza slice, salad and drinks. Plus the food wasnt even good. I will not eat here again.
Trung N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Typical Disneyland joint — grab a tray and mosey on over to whatever station your stomach desires. Entrees will run you around $ 10 bucks, which, by Disneyland standards, is pretty standard. On top of that, pizza + pasta are incredibly filling, so parents, you can basically share one pasta dish between two kids. I’ve always ordered the chicken fusilli entrée — fusilli pasta + chicken cooked in a creamy alfredo sauce and topped with parmesan cheese. It’s good and filling, but the last time I had it, it was a little cold and therefore slightly unappetizing. Pasta portions are big here, so you could technically share this dish with two people with smaller appetites. I like it here. No frills, okay food, and plenty of seating.
Truong T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Orange, CA
To be honest, this place was just ok. I didn’t really expect much from a pizza place at Disney other than the little Disney references here and there. They now have BB8 cups available which was the main purpose for me going here. The pizza was ok, but nothing too special and actually it was a bit on the salty side. My friend had the spaghetti. She said it reminded her of the tv dinner trays. The atmosphere is almost cafeteria like. You grab a plate of what you like and go to the register and pay out. Its quick simple and easy. There are plenty of seats available too. The service is pretty friendly too I guess. Overall its a skip for me next time Im at Disney. There are better places available. This place seems more for the kids who want a quick slice of pizza and some soda. My palate has sadly grown more sophisticated. I miss enjoying cafeteria pizza sighh. PS its always packed here
Tamara P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Orange County, CA
My daughter and I recently had an early lunch here and were pretty pleased at how empty the place was before 11:00 am. We have seen how busy this place can get as they get closer to the lunch-hour. The salads, pasta plates and pizzas were freshly made and fully stocked, there were many clean seats and tables available to dine in or outside, and no crazy lines to check-out. The food is alright for theme park food, but a little more substantial for the price you pay in comparison to some of the other places in the park. I didn’t want to feel weighed down with too much starch, so I opted for one of their salads. This time around I went for a different salad and chose the Planetary Pizza Salad with pepperoni, olives, tomatoes and pepperoncinis. I can’t say it’s one of my favorites(a little too heavy on the vinegar to my liking), but I’m open to trying new things. Also it would be nice if they offered the option of getting a second container of dressing since one didn’t seem to be enough for the amount of veggies they give. If at all possible, I’m definitely dining here if ever wanting an EARLY, non-stressful lunch.
Angelo B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Westfield, NJ
The pasta wasn’t terrible. I went in with low expectations given this was theme park food, and I wasn’t disappointed because I had set the bar low. The portion size is decent. I’d say you’d still be a little hungry if you’ve been at the park for hours, but I was planning on getting more snacks later. I got the one that comes with kale, brocollini, etc(can’t remember the name). The taste was okay. I guess it wasn’t too outrageously priced(at $ 12). If I didn’t bring in my own food, I’d come again
Marcus F.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Escondido, CA
«Out of Pizza» highlights why Disneyland is no different than any other theme park. It was a Tuesday, not during the busy season. We thought that Redd Rocket’s would be a good lunch spot because it was cost friendly and basically a pick what you want, pay, eat, go back on rides type of place. This all sounded good, but the reality was that they were not ready to serve Pizza to customers at lunch. When we actually got to the pizza station there were only a few premium slices, one veggie slice, and some cheese slices. Keep in mind that this is Disneyland lunch time. They said it would be 5 minutes until pepperoni pizza would be ready, but after 10 and a gathering crowd we grabbed the unwanted veggie slice and went to pay. I might expect this at other parks or even Souplantation but not at Disneyland. I expect more. — Salads were large and looked amazing. The Oriental salad was mostly cabbage, but it was still good. — Check out my picture of the employ pizza station. Not that busy mind you. — 7 bucks for a cheese slice is a good value if you can eat light. — You can get free refills here. Just walk back in, fill up, and leave.
Erika R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Orange County, CA
Quick service pizza, pasta, and salad located next to Space Mountain in Tomorrowland. A soda fountain, bottled drinks, and Star Wars themed desserts are available, too. Plenty of seating inside, outside, and out by where the Space Mountain entrance is located. Naturally, it’s pricey! $ 7.50 for one slice of pizza, $ 10 for a plate of pasta, and $ 10 for salad. The set up is like a cafeteria. Cast members display the dishes and you just grab and go. When we first entered, there was a giant line. I’m not sure if you’re supposed to line up until you get to your desired dish? I was able to jump out of line and grab the pasta I wanted since no one was in line for it. The pizzas were also just laying out without a line. The registers are a separate line from the food. 2 of us shared the chicken fusilli pasta and a caesar chicken salad. The portions were big enough to fill our bellies! Both were actually flavorful and we’d definitely get it again for a quick bite.
Dimple B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Diego, CA
After a half-day of Disneying it up, my group was too hungry to look further than Space Mountain’s neighbor Pizza Port for lunch. It ended up being a good choice! The layout is a bit confusing to look at, but all it is is this– grab a tray, go to either a pasta or pizza section, and either grab one of their made to order creations down the line, or wait until the pizza you want comes out. I opted for the fusilli with chicken, for $ 10. It was actually a heaping plate that I struggled to finish on my own, with a good flavor to it! The entire meal I got, which was the pasta, breadsticks(2) that I ended up saving for later, and a regular(16 oz?) drink came out to a little over $ 17 with my annual pass discount. It’s not the cheapest lunch, but at Disneyland, it’s not a bad value either. I would definitely come back. Note: my friends who got slices for about $ 5 pointed out that an entire pizza is in the $ 40 ballpark, which makes a pizza a way better value if a group is so inclined. Of course, that would probably need to be ordered beforehand, or a wait time should be expected. Seating was fine, we were lucky enough to find a booth for 4 in the«outside» area that is adjacent to the Space Mountain line. This was probably because we came around 2 pm– I imagine the place is nuts in the lunch hour. No pictures because we were too hungry and the food was too delicious to wait.
John G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
Tip — go early — it got packed, but we ate around 11:00 a.m. and beat the rush. We got pizza, and, since one of the gals needs gluten-free, we were very happy that they brought the chef out to make sure they got her gluten-free pizza made properly for her. Everybody enjoyed the food(it’s Disneyland, so you have to factor that in — it’d be 3 stars outside the park, but…) The staff was really friendly, and they had a BB-8 souvenir cup — too cool!
Reba Jane S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Pablo, CA
I truly wasn’t expecting much, but our pizza was really good! It was late, hardly any food was out and I thought, «this is going to be a mistake». But it wasn’t thank goodness! Our crust had the right bit of crispy to it, the toppings were really good and the marinara wasn’t too acidic. One slice I think was around $ 7, but it’s Disneyland. Still, one piece filled us up and we had a little fun with the soda fountain, mixing lemonade in with our Coke.
May C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Arcadia, CA
Stopped by at Pizza Port for a quick lunch bite before going on the best ride at Disneyland! If you are getting salads and pasta there’s usually a line, but if you’re getting pizza, make sure you walk straight to the pizza line so you don’t have to wait as long. After you have all the items you want on your tray, there are a few lines to to check out. Afterwards, sit at any available table and devour your food and then head over onto your next adventure! The prices are definitely a little more on the pricy side, I think the pizza was around $ 7 and the salad and pastas might be a little more. They are about your average theme park pricing but for a quick bite this is definitely the spot to go!
Jennifer W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fresno, CA
I’ve eaten here a couple of times for lunch. I’m all for trying new food and I’ll admit this place was never on my radar even though I always pass by it because it is literally next to Space Mountain. Disneyland has a lot of food options as far as dining, quick service, snack carts and bakeries go. I never think to myself, «Hey I want Disneyland pizza!» I still don’t. Even though I’ve never actually eaten the pizza here, I would be hesitant to suggest it. I’ve read less than stellar reviews about it, plus I’ve seen it in person and it just looks pitiful for the $ 7-$ 8 per slice price tag. There are far better food options/bang for your buck than the pizza. I read a review on a Disney food blog a while back about the Count-Down Chicken Fusilli and decided I would give it a go on one of my next trips to Disneyland and I’ve gotten it both times I’ve eaten here. It’s one of the better options as far as taste and value for your money at only $ 10. Let’s be realistic, you’re going to spend a minimum average of $ 10 to eat a quick service lunch or dinner at the parks. The Count-Down Chicken Fusilli pasta is described as: «Fusilli Pasta topped with Seasoned Grilled Chicken, a Parmesan-Pesto Cream Sauce with Sun-dried Tomatoes and freshly grated Parmesan Cheese» The serving of pasta is quite generous and I like that it’s got some substance to it and it’s not just noodles and sauce. You’ve got some protein with the chicken and little bits of sundried tomatoes, a leafy green garnish(can’t recall the name of it) and fresh Parmesan cheese. This can easily feed one very hungry person or be shared if you’re not super hungry. The first time I got my own and it was too much food and I hate wasting food. This last time I shared it with a Caesar salad and it was the perfect amount of food. The Caesar salad here was good and nothing special, just your standard Caesar salad. For me personally, the salad alone wouldn’t be enough food. Their Chicken Caesar salad would be more filling for sure though. This is a quick service restaurant meaning it’s casual, quick and not full service. It’s also set up like a cafeteria so when you enter, you grab a tray and then get your food from one of the designated sections like«salads», «pasta» or «pizza.» On the way to the registers to get rung up are a couple of soda fountains where you can get a drink. There was also an open ice box with other drinks like milk and juice. This place has a good amount of indoor and outdoor seating which is a major plus because nothing’s worse than holding your tray of food and having nowhere to sit and eat it. Like all quick services and restaurants, this place gives annual passholders a a discount. They usually ask you before you pay, but don’t forget!
Nova H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Listen if you like nostalgic food, this pizza will feed your desire. As a kid growing up I used to love the cafeteria pizza that was served at school. So when I came across this spot I was hooked. The pizza, the pasta, the salad; their all good. I always go for the pizza and everytime I’ve had it, it’s been fresh. I love it!!!
Kaori T.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Burbank, CA
This place is by far, as far as I’ve tried, the WORST Disney food ever. It should go to a galaxy far far away. Yea, sure pizza and pasta and salads are a sure fire win for the most part. How can you mess up carbs with sauce? Well Disney, has done it. It is terrible. Spare yourself the appetite and go spend your calories and money elsewhere. Also, it’s the worst eating atmosphere in Disneyland too, there’s something very chaotic about the setting… I got the kid’s spaghetti and that was NOT spaghetti… Have you ever had Campbell’s chicken noodle soup? The noodles were identical to that, with red sauce and some little meat droppings. No twirling needed. GROSS.
Craig Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Torrance, CA
I’ve eaten here a few times i like their pastas, salads and pizza, not cheap but it’s Disney so who would expect it to be cheap, anyways don’t forget to use your AP pass for discount. Mainly came here for the BB-8 sip cup of course another Star Wars thing lol. don’t get me wrong the food here is good too i prefer eating here than at the tomorrowland terrace. On a side note if you don’t want your sip cup to be filled with a drink you can use the regular cup to put your drink in.
Jose G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Murrieta, CA
Pizza port has always been one of my go-to’s at Disneyland since my wife and I both loovee the Chicken Fusilli! We’ve noticed that even over the years, they still don’t skimp on the portions for this meal… but you definitely have to ask for a second cup of sauce! Ironically, we don’t really like their pizza that much, but their salads are also pretty good. We generally come about 30 minutes before noon and dinner time so we can skip the long lines. Their inside seating gets pretty crammed, but they have plenty of outside seating too. It’s probably not the absolute best choice in the park, but definitely a favorite!
Tammara W.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Tucson, AZ
Unless you’re grabbing a salad(which they have a few nice ones to choose from) I haven’t been too impressed with the other foods here. The pizza slice is crazy for the steep $ 10 price. Some of the pasta is alright just a little dry, but the chicken pasta is a good choice if you really must have a pasta dish. It’s a nice amount for the price. I do like that they have yogurt & granola parfaits and at times fresh fruit available, but this is one of the eating places that gets pretty messy quickly. A lot of people don’t clean up after themselves and it seems the people who work here aren’t always on top of keeping up the dining area.
Abby W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Diego, CA
After years of eating at the Pizza Port and being absolutely obsessed with the chicken fusilli pasta, I felt less than impressed on my recent visit. I think the biggest issue is that there’s just not enough sauce, which equals not enough flavor. I’m also curious as to whether the recipe has been changed over the years because this is just not the same dish that I remember loving on past visits. We even got a brand new batch after waiting a few minutes for the sauce to finish and still it was underwhelming. My boyfriend was even less impressed with the cheese pizza and said it was very generic and bland. I may have to switch the pizza and pasta place in DCA for future visits.