Many Disneyland influencers make a living by trying different Disney foods. Especially during seasonal events such as the International Festival of the Holidays and the International Food and Wine Festival.
Inspired by social media influencers, Disneyland Resort guest @secora decided to create a video featuring everything she and another guest ate at California Disney Parks. Unfortunately it was shortened:
@Secora
Guess what it was 🤠#disneyland #disneyfood #foodpoisoning♬ Original Sound – Secora Hawks
Throughout the video, guests were offered cotton candy for $6.50, spiked iced coffee for $13.50, hot dogs for $11, cookies for $5, cocktails for $18, vodka shots for $21, chicken tenders for $12, caramel apples for $12, $6 for lobster rolls. is $16.
The video focuses on lobster rolls, which she calls “not bad for an amusement park,” giving it a 6 or 7 out of 10. But later, guests regret that they decided to try Disneyland’s seafood.

A guest TikTok ends abruptly with her sick in the bathroom. “I wanted to make a cute video of everything I ate at Disney, but I got food poisoning instead,” she wrote. “Any guesses as to what it was?”
She didn’t reveal that the lobster roll got sick first, but guests liked all the comments that suggested it was the case. was the only thing she ate and he didn’t get sick.

“Why did you think that was a good idea?” she replied later.
Other guests have reported similar experiences. “I got food poisoning from a Disney lobster roll too 🤮,” wrote @lainemariej.

“My husband was suffering from cross-contamination from food allergies spending hours in the parking lot,” recalled @desertluvr76. “We got free tickets.”
For food poisoning at Disney or elsewhere, we encourage you to report it to your local health department or the restaurant where you may have been infected. This will prevent dangerous outbreaks of food poisoning.
Have you ever gotten food poisoning at Disneyland or Walt Disney World Resort?
Please note that the stories outlined in this article are based on personal Disney Park Guest experiences. No two guest experiences are the same. This article does not necessarily align with Inside the Magic’s personal views on Disney park operations.
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