San Fransokyo Baymax Collectible Medallions | Disney California Adventure Park

Inside Disney’s California Adventure Park there was a section known as the Pacific Wharf. This area was themed to resemble the old waterfront of Monterey California as a tribute to its fishing industry. The once area I remember was the Boudin Bakery Tour where you could get some amazing sough dough bread. But as with many things Disney they are changed or updated and this area was not immune this this.

In 2022 it was announced that Pacific Wharf would be re-themed to San Fransokyo, a fictional city seen in the Disney animated film Big Hero 6. You know the one with that big puffy robot Baymax. It didn’t take too much time for Disney imagineering to make the change and the new area official debuted in August 2023.

Located between Cars Land and Pixar Pier, the San Fransokyo Square is a themed waterfront neighborhood where you can find various restaurants and shops including Ghirardelli Soda Foundation and Chocolate Shop, and Lucky Fortune Cookery.

There is also a new area where you can visit with Baymax and Hiro to get the low down on all things Super Heroes, or you know just a photo.

Earlier I mentioned the Boudin Bakery Tour and they are known for some unique and creative loaves of bread. Now with this new theme you can find some adorable Baymax bread available for sale. They will package it up so you can take it back home or to your hotel, but honestly if you are like me it will be gone before you ever get out of the park.

With all the food places around there is a large patio and seating area available to enjoy your meals or snacks. Near the Lucky Fortune Cookery there is a set of restrooms and right out side is a new collectible medallion machine built right into the wall.

The art work on this machine is incredible and I love the little BH6 “graffiti” near the bottom. This is just so well themed for this new area of the park.

Not only is the machine adorable but the designs on the coins are fantastic as well. There of course is a great one of Baymax, the San Fransokyo Gate Bridge, an Ancient Japanese Style Coin with Kanji symbols, and one with some Japanese style Fish Kites.

Don’t forget about the reverse side of each of the coins. They all have the same image shown above of the SFS (San Fransokyo Square) Logo.

There you have it another great set of collectible medallions from the West Coast. With the 100th Anniversary quickly coming to an end I’ll be interested to see what designs eventually replace those throughout the parks. We definitely have our work cut out for ourselves in the coming months. Be sure to check back often for updates and details on all new coins inside Disneyland. Keep on Collecting!


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