Theme park food service area with two counters, staff members in uniform, digital menu boards above, and visitors ordering.

Cozy Cone Motel at Disney California Adventure Debuts New Ordering Counter

Shannen Ace

Construction is complete at the Cozy Cone Motel in Disney California Adventure and with walls down, a new ordering system has been revealed.

New Cozy Cone Motel Counter

Neon sign for Cozy Cone Motel with "No Vacancy." Motif includes roadside cones. Evening scene with lit signage and building in the background.

Located in Cars Land, Cozy Cone Motel is inspired by Sally’s traffic cone motel from the “Cars” films. It features five giant cones, each serving different offerings. Previously, guests ordered at each individual cone.

People queue outside cone-shaped buildings at dusk, surrounded by orange lighting and flowers.

Now, guests order at a new station on the back of the Cozy Cone Motel’s lobby building. After ordering here, guests pick up their items at the individual cones.

An outdoor counter service restaurant at night with customers ordering. The area is illuminated by orange and red lights. Menu boards are visible above the counters.

There are two counters at the new station, each with mirrored lines, for a total of four registers. A large awning juts out over the ordering space, but stanchions are also set up for longer queues. Signs feature a QR code for mobile ordering, which still has individual pages for each cone.

Theme park food service area with two counters, staff members in uniform, digital menu boards above, and visitors ordering.

There are digital menu screens behind the cash wraps displaying all of the Cozy Cone Motel options.

An outdoor food stand at night with a neon-lit menu board displaying food options. Patrons wait in line under orange lighting, enclosed by ropes and traffic cones.

There are also screens to the sides that switch through pictures of different food and beverage options.

People standing in line at an outdoor fast food concession with orange cone-shaped buildings and warm lighting during evening.

After ordering from this central station, you head to a cone to pick up your snacks. Make sure to hang onto your receipt.

People gather near cone-shaped buildings under an orange glow. Signs read "Popcone.

At each cone, there are now two lines. One is the pre-existing mobile order line. The other is for pick-up. This used to be the standard ordering queue, but you cannot order directly from a cone anymore.

Brightly lit orange popcone stand at night, shaped like a cone, with glowing red letters. Window displaying menu and service area.

Your order is automatically sent to the cone’s computer system. Cast Members start getting your order ready before you arrive. When it’s done, they check your receipt so they know they are handing the order to the right person.

Orange fast-food pickup window with a striped awning, marked for mobile and regular orders, illuminated by overhead lighting.

There are signs above each cone marking the two queues.

Cozy Cone Motel is open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. most days. It offers a Magic Key discount. The five cones are:

  • Cozy Cone Motel 1 – Churros
  • Cozy Cone Motel 2 – Ice Cream Cones
  • Cozy Cone Motel 3 – Chili Cone Queso
  • Cozy Cone Motel 4 – Frozen Cone-Coctions
  • Cozy Cone Motel 5 – Popcorn Scoop

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