Update May 29,2018: The mobile ordering system is online for all park visitors, not just employees and passholders.

Are you hungry? Well, if you’re at Disneyland, you’re probably dreading the long lines to get your meal. Thankfully, now there’s a solution, and it’s being tested right now by employees and annual passholders. The new mobile ordering system is quick and easy.

Here are 10 things you need to know:

1 Why should I do this? It will speed up the meal-ordering process and help you plan your time more productively. For example, while you’re standing in line at Space Mountain (what, lines at Disneyland?) you could be perusing the menus at different restaurants and deciding on dinner.

2. How it works: You access the system on the official Disneyland app. It’s easy to find the mobile ordering site. You must create an account, if you don’t already have one, then select your restaurant. Tell it what time you want to pick up your food. Then, make your selections.

3. Where you can use it: So far, eight restaurants in the park have been fitted out with special “mobile pickup” sites and eventually 15 will offer it. You just go to the window, show your order number and get your food. At this writing, the program was only available at these restaurants: Bengal Barbecue, Galactic Grill, Gibson Girl, Hungry Bear Restaurant and Jolly Holiday Bakery Café in Disneyland and at three locations in Disney California Adventure: Lucky Fortune Cookery, Pacific Wharf Cafe and Paradise Garden Grill. Later, it will be expanded to a total of 15 restaurants, including Red Rose Taverne, Award Wieners, Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream, Cocina Cucamonga, Corn Dog Castle, Flo’s V8 Café and Smokejumpers Grill.

4. Can you customize your order? Yes. You can choose special allergy free meals.

5. Can you order at home? No. The mobile ordering system only works inside the resort, so you can’t order at home for later pickup. Standing in line at Space Mountain? Gee, you have plenty of time to order your dinner, and ponder your options.

6. How do you pay? After you select your food, you will be prompted to pay online. There aren’t any cash registers at the pickup windows, so you must pay in advance on the app. If you want to pay cash, you need to order the regular way.

7. How to get your food: As you walk near the restaurant close to the appointed time, the app will send you a push notification asking if you want to pick up your food – or you can check yourself. You tell it when you’re ready, and wait a few minutes, and then the app again will tell you when your food’s ready for pickup. Then, just go to the designated pickup window and get your chow.

8. What if you can’t pick up your food? If you change your mind, you can cancel your order, get a refund and start a new order somewhere else, if desired.

9. Who can use this? Right now, only Disneyland annual passholders and employees. The new system is expected to be in place for everyone to use by the summer. It’s already in use at Walt Disney World, in a slightly different format.

10. Why is Disney doing this? Two reasons: To speed up the ordering process and shorten the lines, especially in view of the increase in crowds. Also, to get more people onto the park’s mobile app, signed in, with an account. Some 60 percent of parkgoers already are using the excellent app to track wait times, make dining reservations and more. But Disney wants everyone on the app, with the expectation that some day in the future, people might pay extra for special access to attractions or other features.

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