How do you get a handmade candy cane at Disneyland? Candy cane dates for 2024 are below! Follow these tips to get your hands one of these! Candy canes are handmade daily at either Candy Palace on Main Street in Disneyland or over at Trolley Treats inside Disney California Adventure. One of my favorite traditions at the Disneyland Resort is getting a handmade candy cane during the holidays. They only make them on certain dates at each location. Here are the dates for 2024 …
Disneyland at Candy Palace
November 29, December 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22 and 24
In Disney California Adventure at Trolley Treats
November 30, December 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 and 25
Are Disneyland candy canes worth the hype?
What is the big deal about the candy canes at Disneyland you ask? Well most companies use a machine to make candy canes, but like everything Disney does they go above and beyond! Since 1968 they have been making candy canes by hand in the candy shop on Main Street. The reason for the high demand is the quality and taste. They really do taste so much better than a store bought candy cane. You won’t be disappointed in this soft delicious treat! The candy cane is about 18 inches long. They only make a limited amount each day (usually 3 batches making about 135 candy canes) so I’ve got some tips on how you can get your hands on one.
How do you get a candy cane at Disneyland?
Below are steps explaining how to get a candy cane through the mobile waitlist system. You must be inside the park to join the waitlist. When the park opens head towards Candy Palace or Trolley Treats and look for a cast member with a sign. They will have you form a line, then a cast member will give you the QR code to join the mobile waitlist. You will add your name and phone number then receive a text back with a time to return. There is a limit of 1 candy cane per guest per day. The most important part to this whole process is arrive before the park opens cause these babies go FAST!
Tips and Tricks To Get a Candy Cane
1 – Line up at least an hour before the park officially opens. They let you in the gates 30 minutes before the park posted official time. Read all my arrival tips including how long it takes, parking, security etc. over here.
2 – When the park opens head to Candy Palace quickly, but don’t run like some other people do! Or if you’re heading into Disney California Adventure go to Trolley Treats. Look for cast members directing people to form a line and possibly wearing a candy cane sign as seen above.
3 – You will see the line start forming on the sidewalk along Main Street on the left side leading up to Candy Palace as seen below.
4 – Now don’t get discouraged if there are lots of people ahead of you. Just get in that line. Make sure you have everyone in line with you that wants a candy cane.
5 – You are standing in line to get the QR code to scan which puts you on a virtual waitlist. Once you are scanned in with your name you are free to go about your Disney day. For more tips on how to start your day at Disneyland or Disney California Adventure.
6 – Then when you receive a text message that it’s time to pick up your candy cane you must return to either Candy Palace or Trolley Treats to claim your candy cane.
7 – Be sure to return when your time says cause if you forget, around 4 pm all unclaimed candy canes will be sold.
8 – If you don’t get on the virtual waitlist you can always try back around 4 pm to see if they have any unclaimed candy canes. Check with a cast member in Candy Palace or Trolley Treats.
9 – Your candy cane will come all wrapped in bubble wrap for safe travels. You might consider renting a locker to store it in for the day. But don’t forget to grab it on your way out!
They only make candy canes on certain days in each park, see the schedule above and plan accordingly.
Do they make candy canes in Walt Disney World?
Sadly, they do NOT make these candy canes at Walt Disney World. So if you want one of these special candy canes you have to visit Disneyland.
Watch them make candy canes
If you get a chance, watch them make the candy canes from the window. It’s truly an art work. My kids and I watched them start to finish. It’s fascinating to watch them hand pull using a giant hook, then add food coloring, flavor and form the candy canes!
In fact here’s a great video from the Disney Parks Blog on how they make the candy canes in Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.
Add this fun holiday experience to your to do list. We’ve been getting a hand pulled candy cane from Disneyland since 2014. It’s such a fun holiday tradition! For all of my Christmas time holiday recommendations at the Disneyland resort including must see shows, where to visit Santa, holiday treats and more head over here.