Disney4me Posted November 24 Report Share Posted November 24 Let’s grab some grub at Disneyland! Disneyland Tomorrowland Disneyland is often regarded as having some of the best theme park food in the industry, but that doesn’t mean every restaurant is a hit. Over in Tomorrowland, Alien Pizza Planet has divided Disney food fans. With the quality called into question in addition to some concern over prices, Alien Pizza Planet currently holds a modest 3.2 out of 5.0 stars on Yelp. With all that in mind, we visited the controversial restaurant to see how it holds up heading into 2025! Situated in a corner right next to Space Mountain, Alien Pizza Planet is hard to miss. Out front, it features a giant Pizza Planet rocket and the little green aliens from the Toy Story franchise — not exactly subtle. The restaurant beckons Tomorrowland guests for a bite, and we gladly obliged! Alien Pizza Planet Atmosphere As we previously mentioned, Alien Pizza Planet welcomes guests from far and wide with a bit of novelty. Based on the Pizza Planet from Toy Story, they front has plenty of references to the pizza parlor from the movie with the color scheme and rocket as well as the little green aliens blasting off. The front outdoor portion has a little bit of shaded seating, but it’s also close to several tables scattered around the area. Alien Pizza Planet Once inside, you’ll find a cafeteria-like setup. You’ll be able to order food, pick up mobile orders, and find limited seating. Alien Pizza Planet The dining room features even more alien theming, but be warned that it’s usually packed and it can be tough to find seating inside. Alien Pizza Planet dining room There is also a large beverage station off to the side that is equipped with everything you’ll need for your meal. Beverage station Our best tip when it comes to dining at the restaurant is to walk right through the dining room until you see the automatic doors in the back. Behind the restaurant on the way to Space Mountain, you’ll find a ton of covered seating that is essentially indoors and much more likely to have ample seating. This area has an upper and lower level and is great if you’re looking to get out of the sun for a bit. Pizza Planet seating So what kind of food can you expect to find here? Besides pizza (which is obviously the top billing), you might be surprised… Menu When it comes to the menu, think quick-service pizza parlor. You’ll find several options pertaining to pizza, pasta, and salad. The pizza ranges from typical pepperoni and cheese to seasonal options that can get pretty exciting, like the Chicken Al Pastor Pizza. The pizza here is served in slices for around $8 to $10. ©Disney Pastas get a little bit more creative, with options like fusilli and Chicken Sesame-Ginger Vegetable Noodles. ©Disney Sides are pretty basic, however, with garlic bread options, side salads, and classic chips. Kids meals are also limited, with the Space-getti with Meatballs and Kid-Size Cheese Pizza being the only two options. ©Disney Drinks here are par for the course when it comes to quick-service restaurants. We’re talking assorted fountain beverages and the standard hot drink and Minute Maid options to accompany the occasional seasonal drink. As for desserts, you’re not really going to find anything unique to the location outside of seasonal items. Speaking of which… ©Disney This restaurant tends to offer tons of seasonal offerings in food, drinks, and souvenirs, so be sure to check the menu often as it can look quite different each visit! ©Disney Now that you know what to expect, let’s jump in and see how everything tasted! Drinks You’re not going to find any alcoholic beverages here, but Alien Pizza Planet does tend to offer interesting seasonal drinks. During our visit, we tried the seasonal Holiday Green Drink! This drink is an apple-flavored beverage topped with caramel cold foam and sprinkles and will set you back $6.99. Holiday Green Drink First and foremost, this thing looks weird. Whether it’s a good weird or a bad weird depends on the diner. Our reporter felt it looked cool and apropos of the restaurant’s theme, but could understand how some might find it to be offputting. The drink looks like sludge, and the texture is a bit…gooey. Party on top As for the drink itself, ours tasted like a watered-down candy apple. The caramel foam was tasty but became overbearing fast. In short, the Holiday Green Drink just had too much going on for us, and we got over it quickly. This drink was very sweet and you have to like caramel drinks, otherwise, it’s unlikely you’ll dig this. We weren’t big fans, but we understand that this is a niche item that will appease certain guests. Eats For our meal, we tried the Chicken Sesame-Ginger Vegetable Noodles, Chicken Al Pastor Pizza, and Alien Reindeer Macaron. Alien Pizza Planet spread We started off with the Chicken Sesame-Ginger Vegetable Noodles, which is made with grilled chicken and stir-fried vegetables served over noodles, tossed with sesame-ginger sauce, and garnished with cilantro & scallions. This “pasta” costs $13.49. Chicken Sesame-Ginger Vegetable Noodles This meal didn’t stand out much one way or another, but maybe that’s a good thing. This is one of the least offensive dishes you’ll find at the Disneyland resort. Ours was super light and a great substitution if you want to take a break from deep-fried and greasy food. It’s very cut and dry — the veggies are basic veggies, the noodles were very basic, the chicken was surprisingly tender, and the sauce was light and subtle. While we wish there was more sauce, mixing it around seemed to help a bit. Otherwise, this is a perfectly fine dish. If you’re looking for something light and trying to eat healthier, this is a suitable option. However, we don’t think it’s worth the price tag. Chicken and cilantro Next, you know we had to get a slice of pizza at a place that literally has “pizza” in its title! We opted for the Chicken Al Pastor Pizza slice for $9.49. This pizza is made with spiced red sauce, mozzarella cheese, roasted corn, and al pastor-marinated chicken garnished with crema and tomatillo sauce drizzle and cilantro. Chicken Al Pastor Pizza This one is a toughie to grade. Our pizza had a TON of flavor going on. The crema was awesome and provided a softness to the very subtle kick of the pizza. The cilantro was also an excellent bonus, as it helped cut through the spice and provided a nice freshness. The crust was thick with a good crunch, and the green sauce provided a delicious salsa flavor. All in all, you can taste each flavor, but there was so much going on that it was overwhelming. We’re not quite sure all these flavors work best on a pizza, but we still thought it was a solid option on the menu. Once again, we felt the price brought down our opinion of this item. The Chicken Al Pastor Pizza will likely satisfy fans of Southwestern cuisine, but a cost of something closer to $7 would be more fair. No complaints about the crust! Finally, for dessert, we tried the Alien Reindeer Macaron, which is filled with salted caramel buttercream, chocolate ganache, and brownie pieces. This seasonal dessert costs $7.99. Alien Reindeer Macaron This little guy is absolutely adorable and a really fun holiday treat! Each flavor really stood out, and the brownie pieces were especially epic. It’s also served cold, which was a feature we loved because it provided a surprisingly refreshing tasting experience. SO good There are a lot of flavors going on here, and the dessert is very rich, but if you’re a fan of Disney macarons, we recommend giving this one a try! Overall Overall, the quality here isn’t bad! That’s not the highest of praise, but we want to note that Alien Pizza Planet should be commended for trying to incorporate new flavors to bolster its menu while taking some risks. It stacks up just fine to the average quick-service location in terms of quality, and we felt our food here was good and filling. Alien Pizza Planet With that said, we can’t help but comment on the prices. While these rates won’t bankrupt you, the items here are clearly overpriced. Comparing Alien Pizza Planet to other similar spots at Disneyland, there are more affordable options that provide equal or better quality, so we’re scratching our heads as to why Alien Pizza Planet refuses to come down in cost. $9 or more for a slice of pizza is tough to swallow. Nosh Or Not? Fly your spaceship over to Alien Pizza Planet if… You want pizza. Pizza quick-service options are limited, so this is still your best bet. You’re in the mood for non-traditional pizza. While we liked but didn’t love the Chicken Al Pastor pizza this go-around, Alien Pizza Planet has impressed us with its seasonal pizza options in the past, upping its appeal if you’re looking for something different with your pizza. You’re in a rush. Once you grab your food, this is a fast dining experience that gets you on with your day quickly. As an added bonus, this restaurant is right next to Space Mountain, and you can hop right on after you’re finished eating…if your stomach can handle it, of course! Pass by Alien Pizza Planet and dine elsewhere if… Bang for your buck is a priority. There are quick-service restaurants like Rancho del Zocalo that are simply a better value. You’ll get more food (and better quality) here. Basic theme park fare ain’t gonna cut it. Alien Pizza Planet has made strides with its menu, but it still has a ways to go if it’s going to compete with the big boys. Disneyland restaurants like River Belle Terrace and Docking Bay 7 have more unique menus and won’t break the bank, either. You’re looking for a memorable dining experience. This is a basic quick-service dining experience and not one that’s incredibly memorable. If you want plenty of photo ops or a meal/drinks you’ll never forget, we recommend grabbing drinks at Oga’s Cantina or making a dining reservation for Blue Bayou. Thanks for tagging along with our latest Disneyland review! For more Disneyland reviews, tips, and news, stay tuned right here at the Disney Food Blog for all the latest! 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