Corn dog castle is the best corn dogs I have ever had in my life! Omg! They are amazing! Hot dog on a stick is good too, but corn dog castle is by far the bomb!!! Yummmmy!!!
Christian W.
Tu valoración: 5 Westminster, CA
My goto whenever I come to California Adventure! I always get the spicy corndog with potato chips… but u have the option to get apple slices also. Then two minutes up the path go grab a beer and boom! You’re day is off to a great start!
Heidi L.
Tu valoración: 4 Diamond Bar, CA
The corndogs here are amazing!!! Granted, it’s overpriced like everything else at Disney(about 8 bucks) but your tastebuds will be wanting more!!! They have the regular corndog, which is made from beef and chicken. They also have the hot link corndog which is spicy and a cheesedog, which is melted cheese inside the fried breading. I love love love the crunchy fried breading! It’s pretty thick yet after you bit into it, soft. The cheesedog was alright but not worth the price, imo. Anyways, this is a great«snack» place that I’ll always stop by everytime I go to CaAdven from now on!
Lyone K.
Tu valoración: 5 Westminster, CA
This spot is a must when you visit Disneyland. Today I opted to get a cheese dog and a hot link. Together the combination is so delicious. I wish the cheese in the cheese dog was more gooey, but still good. My mouth is watering just thinking about that crisp batter and snap of the hot link when you bite into it. Wait time kinda sucks on a Sunday, but I still wait for a corn dog. Good thing I got an annual pass or this would be an expensive corn dog every time I want one.
Derek T.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Quick confession: I love corn dogs. However, Corn Dog Castle made me love corn dogs even more. In fact, they stole my heart when they offered hot link corn dogs. The cherry on the top was finding out that you save $ 2 when you omit the side of apples or chips AND you still get the Annual Pass discount. The batter is wonderfully crunchy at the edges and beautifully fluffy everywhere else; the hot link is extremely juicy with a nice kick to it. Even though corn dogs can be greasy and unhealthy, these corn dogs make you forget all about your cholesterol levels. Definitely try the corn dog by itself, with ketchup, with mustard, and with both. Each bite is so invigorating no matter how you take it. Did I mention that these corn dogs are enormous? The line can get as long as Radiator Springs though so if you don’t want to wait, know that there is there is Little Red Wagon, another delicious corn dog stand, over at Disneyland.
Rachel S.
Tu valoración: 4 Pleasanton, CA
I made a FB post before visiting Disneyland for the last time, as an annual passholder. «If you had to eat one food for the last time ever, at Disneyland, what would it be»? I received various answers, but there was a few that were mentioned multiple times and the corn dogs were one of them. We spend a lot more time in DCA than Disneyland… my kids just like it more over there. We had just gotten off of Toy Story Mania, when we figured out that we were starving. My youngest daughter wanted to go on Goofy’s Fly School, so then I said, «CORNDOGS» for lunch. Everyone agreed and we headed towards Corn Dog Castle. It was maybe 11:30 and there was already a good sized line for CDC. I waited about 20 minutes with one of my daughters. Luckily, most of the line is covered in shade, so it wasn’t too hot standing in line. Now, let me state that I’m not a huge fan of corn dogs. I mean, I like them… but they’re not something that I eat regularly. But, since many people had posted about the delicious-ness of this corn dog, I knew I had to try it. We ordered five corn dogs, comes with a side of chips, two large sodas and one bottled water. It was about $ 50 and they do accept the annual passholder discount. Onto the corn dog… well, I agree with my friends, it was amazing. The batter is deep fried to a nice crisp and the cornmeal is thick, so you get a lot of breading. Overall, I’m happy to have stopped by the Corn Dog Castle to try this delicious meal on a stick. I will be sure to get another one, the next time I visit.
Curtis C.
Tu valoración: 5 Walnut, CA
These are the best corndogs I’ve ever had. There is no close second. As great as the corndog is, have mustard with it. I’m more of a ketchup guy, but the corndog and mustard make a divine pairing. When you buy a corndog, they will ask you if you want an apple or chips on the side. Say you only want the corndog so you won’t pay extra for a cheap and unnecessary filler. Enjoy! The hype is real, much like the divine Disneyland churros.
Sarah K.
Tu valoración: 3 Westlake Village, CA
I’ve walked by this place dozens of times and always opted for something else while at DCA, however this past week, I was looking for a cheaper lunch option while at the park so I could splurge at Cove Bar later. Corn Dog Castle is great! Around $ 7 for a giant corn dog and your choice of chips or apples. Pretty good deal and I was honestly stuffed. It’s definitely not on my healthy eating plan, but worth the splurge for the price!
Lisa N.
Tu valoración: 5 Santa Ana, CA
Located in Disney California Adventure. Love the corn dogs here! My favorite is the hot link, always a must when I go to Disneyland.
Dana K.
Tu valoración: 4 Irvine, CA
Dang Disneyland really delivers in their food. Who knew a corn dog could be so satisfying?! These dogs have thick breading, crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside, with of course, the dog in the middle. The sides they offer(chip or apple) isn’t anything special, just stick to the dog. I guess when the line for clam chowder requires a fast pass, I’ll grab a dog first to munch on and then stand in line for the chowdaaaaa!
Neanderthal J.
Tu valoración: 3 Long Beach, CA
rating is for corndog it self. read through other review here and no understand what is big deal. they okay, definitely not bad. but nothin to write home about, even in modern age of digital media where writing home reckqwire almost 0 effort. in fact, neanderthal pre fur to instead eat earl of sammich in downton disney before coming into park. approstimitely same price but better food and more of it, in neanderthal upinyun. but while neanderthal have your attenshun, must set some thing strait here first, yes, they sell corn dog at corn dog castle. but up on further intestine gation, no appear to be castle at all! first sign of curious was that corn dog castle look more like pop up shop at a swamp meat then an actual castle, but neanderthal want to be sure. so multipul attempt to speak with King of corn dog castle met only with laffs. appreshiate warm jester, but neanderthal see through lies. further more, no moat. what kind of castle no have any moat? Well, this mean time for neanderthal to readsearch. Cas-tle /kasl larj building or group of buildings forty-five against a tack with thick wall, battle mints, towers, and in many cases a moat. neanderthal put together blue print of weak points not fortyfived for attack, and come to cun cluzion: certainly no castle. full me once, shame. full me twice, shame two time.
Michelle V.
Tu valoración: 2 Laguna Hills, CA
As a lover of disneyland corn dog, I have been noticing the quality of corn dog has decreased over the years. The hot, crunchy, freshly fried dough that is not too sweet yet perfectly complements any condiment… And the moist and flavorful sausage that burst with juice every bite is no more. As I was lamenting over the demise of corn dog, I came across this place at California adventure side and decided to give it a go. It was the final nail on the coffin. Bread is soggy as if it was sitting in heat lamp for extended period of time. The sausage seemed saltier and the whole package lacked the feeling of the freshly fried corndog. If you have good memories of corndog, cherish it and don’t let it slip away like I did.
Aileen E.
Tu valoración: 4 Monrovia, CA
Noboby does corndogs better than Disney! I’ve always gone to the little red wagon at DL but was having a hankering for one while at DCA. I was all set to order my usual corn dog with chips until I saw the hot link corn dog on the menu. What?! Just HAD to try it, and that folks is THE reason to come to the corn dog castle. I don’t think I can go back to the regular corndog again after having the hot link corndog. First of all, it’s HUGE! Batter is perfect — crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Wrapped around a flavorful, but not too spicy, hot link. Lines to this place can get pretty long, but it’s worth the wait. I only wish the hot link corndogs were sold on the DL side.
Dustin E.
Tu valoración: 4 Eugene, OR
While the menu is limited — corndog, corndog, or corndog, these are a Disneyland indulgence that should be experienced. Come hungry as these aren’t your ordinary dogs, more like twice the regular size.
Jon B.
Tu valoración: 4 Long Beach, CA
I wanted to know what’s the big deal about their Corndogs here in California Adventure. Especially, the always long lines at the Disneyland side. We came here around 8 p.m. on a Friday night and the line wasn’t too long, there were about ten people ahead of us but we still got our orders within five minutes. I was debating to go Original $ 8 or the mostly talked about Hot Links Corndog $ 9. Heck, for a dollar more? I like spicy and hot links in a fried batter? That’s different, and it ain’t that Hot Dog on a stick. So, I passed up on Original. The other order was the Cheddar Cheese Stick $ 8 for our little one. They are served with a choice of small bag of Lay’s chips or a small bag of sliced apples. To describe the tasty experience. You get that crispy coating batter first, down to the all-beefiness then the spiciness that comes after in those Hot Links Corndog, still you can’t go wrong without the ketchup and mustard. In the Cheddar Cheese Stick, you get crispy, a bit of the fluffiness of the batter and then to the zesty soft core. They’re both simple and greasy spoon at its finest. The battered hot links were slightly bigger than traditional corndogs. But for a quick snack at this great theme park it’s a must have. Corn Dog Castle is located next to Paradise Pier.
Wendy L.
Tu valoración: 4 Moreno Valley, CA
Corn Dog Castle offers crunchy hand-dipped batter, warm and fluffy batter-breading inside with a tasty little hot dog in the center! It’s no wonder I crave these corn dogs whenever I’m at Disneyland Resort(Little Red Wagon at Disneyland, Corn Dog Castle at Disney CA Adventure)! You can’t have just one bite of their Original Corn Dog because these treats are sinfully delicious. «A moment on the lips but a lifetime on the hips,» they say but, hey, you have the whole amusement park to walk it off, right?! Just be prepared to stand in line. Once you’re at the window, however, your order comes out fairly quick! Pros: — Corn dog — Price($ 8) — Order comes out quick Cons: — Long wait before the ordering window — Heavy treat(shareable with child)
Calvin C.
Tu valoración: 4 Arcadia, CA
Quick tips: 1. Located next to Goofy’s Sky School! 2. $ 7.69 for Cheddar stick or $ 7.99 Corndog or $ 8.49 for a Hotlink Corndog with apples/potato chips. What a guilty American pasttime. For those who have never had a corndog, it is a sausage on a stick that is breaded with corn based flour and then deep fried to golden brown perfection. Now that that’s out of the way, you may think to yourself how many ways are there to really mess up on the formula. Seems simple enough, why pay $ 8.00 for this particular corndog? Well the answer is all in the breading! The breading for this wonderful corndog comes hot and crispy, it’s unassuming considering the size of this monstrosity that the batter can remain sweet and simple without feeling like you get tired of it. It has some simple ingredients to make it feel as good as something I whipped up at home. The sausage is pleasant and salty enough and doesn’t distract from the great breading either. The other answer is that the size of this corndog is the real deal. It is absolutely HUGE. My girlfriend and I shared one on our food adventures through California Adventure and we both agreed it was a great snack to have. The one let down for us was the included apple slices or Lays potato chips. To be honest, I hate Lays even as traditional as having potato chips and a corndog is, Lays – to me anyways – is offensive because it is in my opinion the worst kind of potato chip to serve. The other option with the apple slices were okay except for the fact that they were slightly browning in the sealed bag that they gave us. Otherwise, it is a wonderful stop for the family since it is very affordable. Try this out and grab a slice of that Disney magic!
Michelle S.
Tu valoración: 5 San Gabriel, CA
I’ve always been in the rush to go on another ride that I would always walk right past the Corn Dog Castle without giving it a try. After trying it for the first time, I regret not trying it years ago! It is located right next to Goofy’s Sky School in Disney’s California Adventure. The line took about 15 minutes, but it was well worth the wait. The corn dog is ready for you right after you pay. For all my Unilocalers, you have to try the Hot Link Corn Dog! The corn dog isn’t like those frozen ones you see normally, they are huge! It was amazing. I think this is the best thing you could eat in all of Disneyland California. It has a slight kick to it, but it isn’t overwhelmingly spicy. It has a nice fried outer crust as well. The menu has a list of three corndogs: Hot Link Corn dog, Regular Corn dog, and Grilled Cheese Corn dog. Even though the menu lists the corn dogs as combos, you can ask them to just buy the corn dog by itself and save yourself some money(that is, if you don’t want the chips/apple slices). I got just the hot link corn dog without the chips and it came out to be around $ 7. Overall, I would definitely recommend everyone to go and get a corn dog from Corn Dog Castle if they are ever in California Adventure!
Shirley C.
Tu valoración: 5 Santa Clara, CA
This is the place to go when you want to eat at Disneyland. You got to eat the hotlinks corndog. Probably the best there is even outside of the Disneyland park. I’ve tried a lot of restaurants in the parks, but the hotlinks corndog is a must-have every time I’ve come to Disneyland. It’s flavorful and strong and has a nice kick to it. I think you can only get the hotlinks version at this locaiton. The corndog bread is pretty good too. Friend crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside, the cornbread is delicious as well. I always ask for some apples as the side as well, which is a bit healthier. On top of it all, you also get a Passholder discount here as well. Which is an added bonus.
Julian A.
Tu valoración: 4 South Gate, CA
At first I was hesitant on spending X amount on a simple corn dog. After taking a big bite of it, I realized that this is no ordinary corn dog!!! I will be honest about one thing-this is by far the biggest, yet tastiest corn dog I have ever had! The deep batter of the corn dog, which comes along with your choice of chips or a bag of apples, made this treat worth trying! I was that hungry, I devoured this big dog in 2 minutes! For the price of $ 8, it was so worth it! Located right inside Disney California Adventure, Corn Dog Castle has nothing on any other corn dogs around! The menu is simple-corn dogs only! There will be a long line usually here. The last time I came, I had to wait almost 20 minutes just to place my order. Very worth it!!! Corn Dog Castle, you have made a fan out of me!
Nova H.
Tu valoración: 4 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Pretty awesome sausage corn dog. In fact it was excellent. This place is a highlight in California Adventure located in Paradise Pier. Quality corn meal exterior with a juicy sausage interior makes for a great corn dog!
Allison L.
Tu valoración: 4 Sacramento, CA
Get the hot link corn dog. It will blow your mind and change your life! I’m happy that I’ve eaten it, yet sad because now this is the only corn dog I ever want. The hot link is juicy and spicy, but not overwhelming. The outside batter is fried crispy and the corn flavor balances out the spice. It’s also HUGE so perfect to share. Comes with your choice of apple slices or a bag of lays. Mmmmm. There’s a constant line here, and now I know why. Located a little past the little mermaid ride!
Kristie F.
Tu valoración: 4 Sacramento, CA
Best. Corndog. Ever. & gasp, a Disneyland food item that is not outrageously too overpriced?! I got the original corn dog for $ 7.99 and it comes with either a bag of chips or sliced apples. Chose the sliced apples to make myself feel slightly healthier while eating this massive, fried, deliciously battered corn dog. Yup, I think this will be my permanent lunch stop the next time I’m over at California Adventures.
David C.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
When in Disneyland, you get a corndog. It is a given! After walking many miles throughout the park and waiting in long lines for rides, you have to come to Corn Dog Castle to replenish your energy. I opted for the hot link Corn Dog with apple slices. You can get chips instead of the apple slices, but I have to be somewhat healthy even if I am on vacation. The staff were quick and I got my food shortly after I ordered. This Castle is a well manned fortress of deliciousness. The corn dog was huge! Not one of those dinky frozen corn dogs you get at the super market. It takes up most of the popsicle stick that it sits on and feels like its weight will snap the stick. If I can spend 4 dollars on a churro, than I am more than willing to get a 8 dollar hotlink Corn Dog. It is well worth the price!
Lisa W.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Located by Paradise Pier, near the Goofy ride, Corn Dog Castle has saved my belly in many a desperate Disney hot dog craving. Corn dogs are a staple in my Disney food fare. For me and Sarah B., Disney trips are as much about gluttony as they are about the rides. We are quite the connoisseurs of hot dogs in general, and Disney has the best. Hands down. The batter on the corn dog is golden, crisp, sweet and savory. And the portions are huge! I’m a gal with a big appetite and I am always satisfied. This place is certainly a more budget friendly Disney eatery. A meal is under $ 10 and includes sliced apples or chips. It is a great option when the line at the Little Red Wagon in Disneyland is absurd.
Arnel D.
Tu valoración: 5 San Diego, CA
What can I say… The corn dog was greasy which made it so damn delicious! The line wasn’t long at all and the cashier was very friendly. I’ll definitely be back again when in Disneyland California.
Sarina C.
Tu valoración: 4 Huntington Beach, CA
Corndog? Heck yaaaaassssss! Disney can take my money. But in all seriousness, the corndog batter is amazing! It’s crunchy on the outside and soft to the perfect texture on the inside. I ordered the original corndog, which comes with either a small side of chips or apple slices. The hot dog part is pretty tasty, better than your average, but on the salty side. I came on a non busy day so there was no wait. The cashier was incredibly nice too! :)
Danica D.
Tu valoración: 5 Yorba Linda, CA
Best corndogs ever, and I used to not care for corndogs. Corn dog castle definitely influenced my love for corndogs. I always went to the red cart by mainstreet in Disneyland, and while I liked it, I didn’t find myself frequenting buying them on my many visits to Disneyland. 3 years later of being a pass holder, I decided to try the castle’s instead about a month ago. Long lines, most of the time. Moves slowly too, I don’t know why. You can get a regular corn dog, hot links corndog, or cheese stick. Funny story real quick. A woman behind me asked her friend what a cheese stick was and she couldn’t get a grasp of the explanation given by her friend. It’s literally just a stick of cheese, dipped and deep fried like a normal corndog is. Made the wait in line somewhat entertaining. Anyway, decided on the hot links corndog and opted for no chips/apple slices and it was just $ 6 and some change. Saw that big baby come out on the basket and man it was big. It was about the size of my forearm. The hot link really stood out but the coating still had a great flavor with just the right texture and crispiness. I’ve gone back and ordered 3 to take home. I actually couldn’t resist and ate one during the fireworks show. Also a good decision. For just $ 6, this corn dog is well worth it. You’ll never want hot dog on a stick or wienerschnitzel again.
Liz C.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I used to see corn dog stands whenever I went to a street food event, but never actually felt compelled to try one. After seeing so many reviews about the Disneyland corn dogs though, I decided I wanted to see what all the hype was about. I never knew corn dogs could taste so good… My parents used to buy those frozen packaged corn dogs when I was younger. You know, the ones that taste like they’re made from artificial meat with breading that easily gets soggy. Those corn dogs made me believe that there was nothing special about corn dogs in general. Corn Dog Castle completely changed my mind. This little gem in California Adventure is a great place to stop by for lunch, dinner, or a snack even. The menu is so simple since there are only three kinds of corn dogs you can get. You can choose apples or chips for your side. We stuck with the original since it was our first time trying a «good» corn dog. The breading is crisp on the outside but light and fluffy on the inside. I like how the breading is slightly sweet so it compliments the savory side of the corn dog well. The meat inside is real meat, woah! None of that fake, oddly textured meat. This is the real deal. Dip it in some ketchup and you got yourself one delicious corn dog meal. We got a side of chips and it was just your standard bag of Lay’s potato chips. Nothing big, just classic. Price wise, it is around $ 8 or so which seems ridiculous for a corn dog. However, it is really delicious and will blow the frozen corn dogs from childhood out of your mind.
Tyler T.
Tu valoración: 4 Costa Mesa, CA
Another great find at Disneyland! This one is located in Paradise Pier near the far end away from Screamin’. I tried two items here, the hot link and the cheese stick one. The hot link one was delicious! The batter is nice and crispy and the inside breading is soft and tasty. The hot link was actually a little hot and tasted really good for being a corn dog. The cheese stick was bad. It is not the melty kind where you bite it and it gets all cheesy. It is literally a block of cheese in the middle of a corn dog, and it didn’t taste very good at all, I would avoid. You can actually order the corn dog without the chips or drink for less, so there is no need to actually get the combo. I normally just get the corn dog now. I think they also take the Annual Pass discounts.