Seafood restaurant with a Forrest Gump theme and movie memorabilia creates a nostalgic atmosphere. Cozy booths and a small gift shop add to the experience. The vibe is lively and fun, often featuring trivia and kid-friendly activities.
Bar Matt runs the bar with friendly, funny service and keeps the vibe lively with trivia games. Drinks come fast, including fresh Modelo from the tap.
Kids enjoy interactive trivia questions related to the movie, making the experience engaging. Meals like fried chicken and pork ribs appeal to children, with generous portions and tasty sauces.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Parking is validated, making it free after your meal.
Open-air upstairs bar offers beautiful terrace views and an adult-only space with craft cocktails. Downstairs features counter service with multiple food options and a casual vibe. Live music from the adjacent lawn adds to the upbeat atmosphere while the interior can feel hot and cafeteria-like.
Upstairs offers an open-air bar area called Vista with a chill vibe. The bar serves Sangria and cocktails with attentive service from staff like Steven and Ashley.
Kids enjoy the boba drinks and the chicken strips with waffle fries. The spot feels welcoming for families with children.
Good to know
Kids' meals are only for children 9 and under.
Validated parking is available, but costs $40.
The menu features a variety of options including coffee, chicken, and Korean food.
Poolside snack bar offers cafeteria-style dining with both indoor and outdoor seating. Live music plays softly in the evenings, creating a relaxed atmosphere enhanced by pool lighting and manicured landscaping. The setting attracts those looking for a quiet break with a view and casual vibe.
Warm smiles and excellent service greet guests at the bar. Bartenders like Eric, Bertha, and Deano provide attentive drinks service in a charming, cozy atmosphere with rustic decor and comfortable seating.
Kids get larger portions here than at the parks. Staff like Gladys provide kind support for overstimulated children.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for peak dining times.
Expect to pay around $27 for a 14-inch pizza at the quick service.
Valet parking for non-hotel guests costs $75.
Modern hotel offers spacious rooms and a calming lobby with a distinctive white tea scent. Kid-friendly pool and Disneyland proximity create a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. Active highway nearby can cause occasional noise.
The bar offers excellent drinks with a quality that matches the food. It sits alongside other amenities like a restaurant and pool, creating a well-rounded spot to relax.
A kid-friendly pool with a maximum depth of 4 feet offers a safe spot for children learning to swim. The hotel sits about a ten-minute walk from Disney, making it easy to manage kids during visits.
Good to know
Parking costs $35 per night, with a $50 charge if not removed by noon on checkout day.
Valet-only parking is available, which may be inconvenient for some guests.
Room service last call is at 9:45 pm, so plan accordingly if arriving late.
Modern, upscale shopping mall with live music venues and interactive entertainment like escape rooms and bowling. Clean, airy layout with decorative art walls and a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere. Crowd levels vary, creating a mix of lively evenings and calm daytime experiences.
Several bars and lounges line the walkway, offering drinks and snacks. The Heat lounge and a bar in the plaza provide lively spots, while a couple of clubs open later in the evening.
RideMakerz offers a fun activity for kids. Multiple restaurants and a kid playground create a welcoming atmosphere. Kids enjoy playing claw games to win stuffed animals.
Good to know
Parking for the first hour is free at Anaheim GardenWalk.
The place closes at 10 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Only a few stores and restaurants are open during the visit.
Beautifully designed interior creates a sophisticated atmosphere with upscale dining vibes. Loud music sometimes disrupts conversation, contrasting with the otherwise romantic and classy setting. Thoughtful touches for celebrations and a private room accommodate larger groups comfortably.
Great service shines at the bar with staff like Sean and Amy. The manager is welcoming and engaging, creating a friendly atmosphere. Watching the game from the bar adds to the experience.
Staff handle kids well even in a fine dining setting. Kids meals come with 3 courses and keep children engaged throughout the visit.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for special events like Tomahawk Tuesday.
Tomahawk Tuesday offers a shared steak special for $150, perfect for two.
Happy hour features extensive options, making it a great time to visit.