Inside the parks, Disneyland sells handmade toffee ($1.55 per ounce) and handmade peppermint bark ($2.20 per ounce) out of the same confectionary kitchens where the candy canes are created. Just down the block on Harbor Boulevard at Joe’s Crab Shack you can get a one-pound lobster tail ($36.99) for about half the price of what you pay per pound for a Disneyland candy cane.Īt Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., next door to Disneyland in GardenWalk, you can get almost two and half pounds of garlic shrimp ($28.99 per pound) for the price per pound you’re paying for a Disneyland candy cane.
That’s about the same price per pound as the Disneyland candy canes. Carthay Circle restaurant in DCA will sell you a 16-ounce prime rib crusted with cranberry and rosemary for $70. Morton’s Steakhouse, across the street from Disneyland on Harbor Boulevard, offers a 16-ounce prime ribeye for $68. What if you want someone else to do the cooking for you? At $70.24 per pound, Disneyland candy canes cost 111 times as much as bananas (63 cents per pound), 37 times as much as tomatoes ($1.87 per pound), 13 times the cost of ground beef ($5.35 per pound), nine times as much as bacon ($7.23 per pound) and six times sirloin steak ($11.70 per pound).ĪLSO SEE: Disneyland 2024: All of the events, parades, and fireworks happening next year