Redd Rocket's Pizza Port

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Redd Rockett's Pizza Port

Redd Rockett's Pizza Port

Redd Rocket’s Pizza Port is an assault on the taste buds. Don’t get me wrong it’s not horrible, but it’s not good either. What appealed to me about the place was the short line, ample seating, and it’s location just next to Space Mountain. It was hot, they could offer me shade, and I was waiting for my fast pass time to come up. Redd’s was a logical choice.
Walking in the restaurant I couldn't help by notice how it looked like a cafeteria painted to look like a space station, and the server behind the buffet looked like a galactic lunch lady, giant spoon, hair net, and all something that hardly puts one in the mood to eat.
The menu is limited to pastas, pizza, and some salads. They offer Solar Flare Sausage Pasta ($8.99), Mars-inara with Meteoric Meatballs ($8.99), Count Down Chicken Fusilli ($8.99), and Terra Nova Tomato Basil Pasta ($8.49). The pizza ranges in price from $5.79-$5.99 a slice or $31.99 for a pie. My advice would be to skip it all together. The pizza isn't bad, but it is the culinary equivalent of the pizza that comes in a box and is in a microwave in less then 3 minutes. For $5.99 it isn't worth it. However if you must they offer pepperoni or plain as well as a special topping which may include pineapple, veggies, or chicken.
I ordered went for the pasta and ordered the Count Down Chicken Fusilli. The lunch lady scooped out the pasta with a her gigantic spoon, poured the sauce onto the plate and shoved it in my face. I put the plate on my tray and walked over to the cashier, the whole time having flash backs to high school…I though that this was suppose to be the ‘Happiest place on Earth’.
The cashiers were just one more reason I wouldn't be going back any time soon. Saying that they were less then gracious would be an understatement. They gossiped to one another while I paid. I’m quit such I could have walked right on by without them noticing me since they barley noticed that I was standing there waiting to pay. Unfortunately I had to ask for a cup for my soda, which seemed to inconvenience them from their chatter about what they were going to do that night. Oh, and the fact that I had to pay was an even bigger burden since I had an annual pass and wanted to use the discount that comes with it. This meant that the cashier would actually have to look at something other then her nails and type in my pass number.
I walked away feeling the gaze of three pairs of eyes burning into my head and chose a wobbly table next to the window, checked my plate for any stray hair (it happened many times in High School. I was taking no chances), and dug in. It tasted like bag of 99-cent pasta that I could get at Wal-Mart. The pasta was dry so I was glad for the ½ ton of sauce that was poured on, but the sauce could have been better. I guess that I shouldn’t have been surprised on how bland the pasta was, but I assumed that maybe some of the skills of the chefs at the other Disney restaurants would have spilled over here and at least spiced up the taste. I was wrong… Seriously some dried tomatoes could have done wonders for dish.

From journal Disney Dining

Redd Rockett's Pizza Port

  • September 25, 2006
  • Rated 4 of 5 by ernieg23 from Los Angeles, California
After a few trips on Space Mountain our appetite was calling for some food. This restaurant served cafeteria style. You walk up to certain sections and choose what you want. They offer a wide variety of salads, pastas, and giant sized slices or entire pizzas. The food cost about $10 per person, not too shabby for being Disneyland. I ordered spaghetti and my girlfriend penne, which was served in enormous proportions and shared. Overall I enjoyed the food, although next time for sure I'm trying the pizza.

From journal Disneyland

Redd Rocket's Pizza Port

  • June 26, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by CoupleTravels from Concord, California
Great variety of foods: excellent pasta dishes, salads, pizza, breadsticks. Food is served cafeteria-style, and sometimes the line will stop and people will be held at the entrance to give a chance for the food lines to clear up a bit.

The pasta was excellent; I had a pasta chicken dish that had the perfect amount of chicken in it, and it wasn't skimpy.

From journal Disney with Dad-Part Two

Redd Rocket's Pizza Port

  • March 2, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Cekimon from Salinas, California
We love to eat here and I eat here every time I visit Disneyland. You walk in, grab a tray, and choose from many different salads, pasta dishes, or pizza. Serve your own soda and also French bread is available. Take your tray, pay, and then seat yourself. There’s outdoor dining available. My favorite dish is chicken fusilli. Children's plates are also available.

This is one of the best and most economical places to eat within Disneyland. Disneyland has always had this reputation of having overpriced food of poor quality, but this place beats the bad reputation.

From journal Disneyland and beyond

that Pizza place in Tommorrowland

  • January 8, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by lisamcgu from Orange County, California
I'm not sure of the name, its the Pizza something or other, but its in Tommorrowland and the food is, surprisingly, good.

Along with Pizza, they have Pasta and different Salads. How different? Well, there's the Pizza Caesar Salad, a Caesar Salad with Pepperoni and other pizza ingredients included.

If that is too much, the best is the just plain Chicken Ceasar Salad. Extremely yummy! One of those tastes you crave later on!

From journal Disneyland Dining in 2001

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