I'm blogging to share my own tips and tricks for Disney Parks with you. I'm not writing from a family perspective but rather that of adults, without kids, who have found the thrill of being a child again through the magic of the Disney Parks. All images and suggestions used or supplied on this site are my own (unless otherwise stated) and are not intended to impede on Copyright or Privacy.

Love,
Michelle

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Disneyland California - New Orleans Square (part II)

This is probably my most favourite area in the park to eat and drink. I think the scenery is most picturesque and the food is AMAZING! Let's take a stroll through the restaurants, food outlets and stores of New Orleans Square.

The Blue Bayou is my ultimate favourite food outlet. Set in New Orleans Square, the restauarant has a particularly unique backdrop - the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. Don't worry though - you won't be getting the songs stuck in your head. Rather, the restaurant over looks the very start of the ride, where boat loads of riders drift quietly past, 'fireflies' are buzzing around and the banjo music quietly plays. Guests dine in a terrace style area and dine by candle light with paper lanterns hanging overhead. If the restaurant is quiet enough - you will hearthe faint, distant screams of riders going down their first drop on the ride. Make sure you watch the sky too - you might even see a shooting star. It is recommended when dining here that you book at least one day in advance. We booked several days in advance, made sure to mention it was a special occasion (our honeymoon) and when we showed up, we had a table, by the water with a few little treats on it. We felt very spoilt. The food is some of the best in any Disney park I have ever been too. Themed around 'Southern American' cuisine, there is something to please everyone - despite only ten or so options being on the menu. A word of advice - come on an empty stomach. The appetisers (entrees) are HUGE and the entrees (mains) are even bigger. And despite paying a 'theme park' premium to eat here, the food, atmosphere and wait-staff make the experience totally worth it. The Blue Bayou is open for lunch and Dinner - however, I have only dined here for dinner. All the meals we saw, and were able to smell excited our senses. We enjoyed gumbo and soup to start and enjoyed a Cajun-Spiced Salmon and Pepper Roasted Prime Rib for mains. Dessert was exquisite - but I won't spoil the dessert menu for you! (you can have a little look at our shared dessert below!) You must go here!! IT IS AMAZING!

Dining by candlelight and lantern at the Blue Bayou

A special dessert our waiter organised as we were on our Honeymoon!


There are several other food outlets in New Orleans Square. These outlets include the French Market Restaurant, Mint Julep Bar, Cafe Orleans and the Royal Street Veranda. Each restaurant keeps with the 'Southern American' theme and the food, for the most part, won't disappoint you. Although parents may be craving a little alcohol to take the edge off a long day with the kids, the Mint Julep Bar serves only the non-alcoholic version of the famous drink. However, the bar also offers some satisfying sit-down meal options that will be sure to please. My other MUST eat at Disneyland is a Clam Chowder Bread Bowl. You can find this at the Royal Street Veranda - neatly tucked away near the Pirates of the Carribbean ride. You'll know that you are at the right place by the queue. At about $8 (USD) you get a rather large bread roll filled with clam chowder (or gumbo, or even a vegetarian alternative) and some crackers. It's absolutely delcious! We ate ours sitting on a ledge looking out at the Rivers of America - and ended up having a perfect view of the Princess Tiana's Mardi Gras Celebration! Amazing!!

Make sure you try the Clam Chowder - it's a bargain at under $10!
Shopping in New Orleans Square is probably some of the best within any Disney Park. Others may disagree, but I just love the eclectic range of goods you can find here! Crystal D'Orleans is definitely a shop to keep little fingers away from. It sells amazingly beautiful custom made crystal pieces ranging from paperweights to chandeliers. I always love looking here because every day I see something different.  If you are a fan of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas you must take a look at Port Royal for some scary souvenirs. Those who are more interested in Captain Jack Sparrow and his motley crew should take a look inside Pieces of Eight where you will find hats, treasure and clothing inspired firstly, by the ride and then by the famous movie franchise.

I'm sad to be leaving New Orleans Square now - but we are heading to our two final Disneyland stops next. Firstly to Toontown and then to Tomorrowland. It's going to be an exciting ride from here.

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Until next time, Have a Magical Day.

Love,
Michelle
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