sure, it’s overpriced. sure, you could buy a whole bag of apples for what you pay for two containers of fruit at the fairfax market. but let me tell you something — when it’s hot and you’re hungry for a healthy snack, this little market does the trick. giant, sweet pineapple spears, juicy mango slices, bottles of lemonade and coconut water, and crispy, crunchy dill pickles sure hit the spot when you want something that won’t thicken your waistline, or turn your kids into sugar-crazed-mini-beasts. we stop here almost every trip we take to the park, and probably always will :)
Erin N.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
So for those people that complain and complain that Disneyland(and all theme parks for that matter) does not have healthy food– complain no more! Behold, the Fairfax Fruit Market located in the Disney California’s Adventure. This little kiosk carries fruit, like bananas, apples, and pre-sliced mangos. It also has pickles and sometimes they have small containers of mixed fruit. They also carry small fruit juice boxes as well. Now, these items do not come cheap! There is not a single fruit that is less than two bucks– but hey, its disneyland. what did you really expect? — I’m all about eating healthy, but id rather buy a churro than an apple especially if it is the same price. just saying.
John S.
Place rating: 2 San Francisco, CA
OK, I like the idea that there are actual fruits and veggies to buy at Disneyland rather than all the over-processed and fried stuff. And I’ve been a sucker for the dill pickles ever since they started offering them, in like ’94. But in addition to making fruits cool and fun for kids to eat, could you also make them cheaper? I’m sorry, but $ 1.59 for a single banana is ridiculous. I realize this is Disneyland, but you’re allowed to bring in your own food, so who’s really going to pay this much for non-organic fruit? OK, thousands of people are, but it still makes me angry in principle.