Pretty standard 7 – 11, but smaller. The selection is not all that great, but the location and hours are convenient enough.
Carlota C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Union City, CA
Save yourself $ 50-$ 100 and grab your grub here before heading to Disneyland. They sell pre-made salads, sandwiches, fruits, hotdogs, corndogs, chicken wings, sushi, and so much more! What would cost us $ 150 at the theme park cost us $ 42 here for family of three and that is including the drinks. Two bags worth of hot and cold food and snacks for the entire day. Don’t expect tasty food though. The food herr is mediocre, but satisfies the hunger pang. The traditional chicken wings are mildly spicy; the chicken salad sandwich is bland; the turkey & ham club sandwich is bleh; the pre-packed fruits are fresh and not too sweet.
Jay G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Pearl City, HI
I give this 7-eleven a zero. this is one of the worst place ive ever been. I ran into a crisis being that I did purchase 2 digiornos pizzas from another location a day before yesterday, thinking that our hotel that we’re staying at had an oven. I didnt have a reciept because that worker from the other location was too busy talking to his friend that he forgot to give me one. mind you, im not from here but I’m a long way from home to driving around looking for that same exact 7-eleven that I purchased it from. I have driven 2 hours in circles from anaheim to Mongolia to katella to chapman to look for that place, eager to find a place close by because I had 5 kids to feed back arty or hotel. This is my first time leaving Hawaii to experience disney land, but there are so much rude people here that dont have the common courtesy to help someone out. So I stopped by and spoke with 2 workers and explained my story, all we needed was to have our pizzas warmed up in an oven. They told me that they don’t do that stuff, even though I purchased it from another 7-eleven. I don’t understand, when all the 7-eleven stores we stopped at either wanted to charge us for warming it up for 10 dollars per pizza or didn’t want to warm it up. WORSTCUSTOMERSERVICEHERE.
Anthony L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Jose, CA
This 7 – 11 was pretty busy when we stopped by. It was a hot day so we came by to pick up some ice cream and a Lotto ticket. It was a quick and easy stop in and out.
Louisa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
This 7-Eleven is within walking distance to Disneyland so it gets pretty crowded, especially after the parks close. I enjoy stopping by for one of their new sugar free Slurpees. The prices are crazy high(around $ 2 for a 20 ounce bottle of Coke Zero) but this is a prime tourist location that’s between Disneyland and the Convention Center. They have a decent selection of items and a good variety of snacks and drinks. There’s also a little area with grossly overpriced made in China Disney toys and souvenirs. Don’t try to get in here with a car, it’s located at a very busy intersection and you will wait forever to try to get out of the lot. It’s best visited on foot.
Mark B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Anaheim, CA
Being that I work and live nearby I’ve been here many times at all ours of the day and night. Be prepared for long lines during hours that the park is open. This isn’t they’re fault, in fact, they should be happy about all the business they get. The problem is they have lousy attitudes. Don’t expect to hear a thank you or you’re welcome or any other courteous remark. They act as if if you’re not happy who cares. There are plenty of other customers. I’ve chosen to do my quick 7 – 11 pit stops a couple blocks away. They have no courtesy either but at least their lines aren’t as long.
Carol T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Jose, CA
Can I say really crowded once it hits around 8pm? Let’s just say, it’s the typical 7 – 11, with the bits here and there, where alas I ended up with just water & chips. I would say hit the store early in the morning around 6am — 8am, if you end up going at night, watch out, because a lot of people would bulk up on food to go to Disneyland the next day.
Jon T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
I went into this 7 – 11 thinking, «It’s a 7 – 11, how much different can it be from any other 7 – 11?» Well, for one, it’s really small. But more importantly, the selection is terrible. I went in there hoping to find hummus. When I realized they didn’t have it, I decided to take a look at their chip selection(to see if it would be any better than Subway’s, across the street.) It was probably the worst selection of chips I’ve ever seen at a convenient store. At the very least, I thought it would have something to offer in that department, but no. Likely they’re devoting too much time to all the dumb tourist trap stuff. Can’t say for sure, as I left very quickly.
Lenny Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
7-eleven is what it is, a chain convenient store. That have your run of the mill items, and a few extras. The prices are good and service is quick. Being a Citibank customer, I like that their ATM is run by Citibank, which means no transaction fees. Also, every once and awhile I get a crazing for a slurpee, which is a 7-eleven specialty.
Margret C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
We needed bottled water as we forgot a few things to bring on our Disneyland trip, so we came here on saturday night; took a short walk from our hotel room down the street. There was some sort of religious convention in town(this is not a joke; all the women including the female children wore long skirts from waist to ankle) and the line to pay was so long(yeah, so everyone had the same idea), it reached the coffee section. We also got two bananas for $ 1.00. The value was really good(tip: buy some food here, and pack it in your backpack for your trip to Disneyland– they allow outside food(just eat in the picnic areas), and they check your bags at the entrance). You can always depend on 7 – 11 for coffee refills(99 cents), bottled water, and food(even fruit).
Xenu M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
7 – 11: The motto should be, «It is what it is.» 7 – 11’s don’t vary too much. This one, like every other 7 – 11, is crammed full of goodies, beverages and taquitos. It’s uniform, dependable, but not terribly memorable.
Gary M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
A must stop on the way to Disneyland if you are walking from your hotel. Not too expensive.
Jim P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oswego, IL
This place was busy. 8pm on a Tuesday night, crowds coming in from Disneyland. only one guy running the place. Although he had what seemed like a never ending line he did not show his emotions.
Nathan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Was in the area because of work and decided to take a stroll … next thing you know BOOM disney land and 7 – 11. I decided to goto 7 – 11 instead of disney land that night
Janice V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Me and my boyfriend use to come here every night we were in Disneyland because we were on a budget. This place pretty much had everything like other 7 – 11’s. Plus if you have the munchies 3 in the morning, this is the only place in the area that is open 24 hours.
Party R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Corvallis, OR
The slupy station was filthy, 3 of the flavors were not working and the guy behind the counter was looking at us funnny for some reason. I’ll go out of my way to another 7 – 11
Will R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Long Beach, CA
As an enthusiast of cryptozoology(Thanks Coast to Coast!), I was excited this morning to try the Monster Biscuit, a breakfast sandwich from 7-Eleven. But what kind of monster? I wondered. Griffin? Chupacabra? Too impatient to wait until I got to my office, I scanned the ingredient list for what monster(or monsters!) I’d be eating. I wasn’t familiar with any monsters on the list: propyl gallate, apocarotenal, erythorbate(which is probably a man-eating earthworm, don’t you think?). There was an ingredient called«bha,» which might be a dragon-snake or something from India, but mostly Monster Biscuit was made out of stuff like cottonseed oil, corn-syrup solids, artificial flavors, and pork. Undeterred, I tried Monster Biscuit when I got to work. I’m no expert, but I’d say that Monster Biscuit has the mellow gaminess of yeti and the mouthfeel of Tennessee wampus cat, with more than a hint of skunk ape in its bouquet.
Alex H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Huntington Beach, CA
I love that Tristen reviewed 7 – 11& that she was the first! (Kudos to Tristen & Unilocal) Remember: 7 – 11 was the first, the pioneer, the modern day general store, your«port in a storm.» And, yes, these raves are for their convenience not necessarily their quality(unless you count the Snickers bar– very high quality!).
Kristen F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Vancouver, Canada
I can’t believe I’m reviewing a 7 – 11. I only go here in case of emergency’s or MUST have muncies. In this situation it was a case of both! This was the only place open 24⁄7 within stumbling distance of the hotels. Just a quick walk from the hotels in the area the 7 – 11 caters to everything. Candy, chips, more booze, squishes, and condoms. Yes it was that other kind of emergency too ;) They also have the biggest and weirdest ATM machine ever! This thing not only dispenses money but also money orders and it has a phone hooked up! Yes weird. I’m sure it make does dry cleaning too! Stay away from the deli foods or any of the foods sitting under the heat lamp. You have no idea how long they’ve been there or whats growing on them. I can tell just by looking at them it won’t taste good. So we went for the nachos! I felt like Beavis and Butthead in search of nachos! You know that one episode I’m talking about. If not, well than just nod your head and pretend you know what I’m saying. We poured as much cheese as we wanted on our chips. My friend put waaay too much cheese which over flowed and we walked back to the hotel with a trail of cheese behind us. We would be horrible crooks if we were leaving the scene of a murder.