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Post by ldzny » Jun Wed 20, 2007 12:34 pm

We eat there every time we go at least once. Make reservations first thing you do when you get to the park. The crab cakes were good last time I went.

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Post by HSolo29 » Jun Wed 20, 2007 9:49 pm

Well, we just made our reservations today for the end of July. This will be our first time to Disneyland and the Blue Bayou restaurant, so I'm really excited to see what all the fuss is about. I can't wait! :mickey:
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Post by NapoleonD » Jun Thu 21, 2007 9:21 am

All I know is I'm going back someday, come what may, to Blue Bayou.

Or maybe I'm the only one thinks of Linda Ronstadt whenever I hear mention of the beloved Disneyland eatery.
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Post by ldzny » Jun Thu 21, 2007 10:18 am

NapoleonD wrote:All I know is I'm going back someday, come what may, to Blue Bayou.

Or maybe I'm the only one thinks of Linda Ronstadt whenever I hear mention of the beloved Disneyland eatery.
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Post by Bri » Jul Wed 18, 2007 1:53 pm

And if you are lucky you will get live music while you eat. We were lucky there during the Christmas holiday.
The crowds were terrible though. Lots of rude non-resident guests. :wave:

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Post by Lion Sleeps Tonight » Jul Wed 18, 2007 5:43 pm

Wow. Didn't know they had live entertainment. Was it still dark in there while the performance was going on? I imagine it was difficult to see.

I made reservations for next week, so yay!
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Post by Slimmer Kimmers » Jul Mon 23, 2007 3:39 pm

I've only eaten there twice, once with friends and the other on my honeymoon with my husband. :mrgreen: I agree with going at lunch since the menu items are cheaper. And I have to be honest that the only thing I've tried is the Monte Cristo Sandwich (which I LOVED!) My friend (who lives in Orange County) suggested it the first time I ate there. Definitely though, it's all about atmosphere there. That's really what you're paying for. The food's good but...let's just say that I probably wouldn't eat there at those prices if it was just any other restaurant! :mickey:

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Post by danimal3114u » Aug Wed 01, 2007 1:15 pm

Yes, the Monte Cristo at Blue Bayou is perhaps the greatest item of food ever created. Granted, about 20% of waht makes it so great is the ambiance where you're eating it. But oh.... that 80%...
We try to go there for lunch everytime we go to the park, I highly highly suggest it!

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Post by disneylandmom » Aug Wed 01, 2007 1:45 pm

We are going back for another disneyland trip and we are trying to decide if it would be worth it to try and get reservations for the Blue Bayou. Basically is the food any better than the other places in New Orleans Square, is the ambiance worth the price? Or is there some other place that would be a better choice for a special family dinner? (it doesn't have to be in New Orleans Square)

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Post by danimal3114u » Aug Wed 01, 2007 2:05 pm

I'd suggest Blue Bayou more for lunch than dinner. The lunch prices are very close to all other places in the park, the food is still spectacular, and the menu is pretty similar to the dinner menu. The food at Blue Bayou is without a doubt the best in New Orleans Square (and the park in my opinion) whether you are there for lunch or dinner.
Overall, I think that reservations and price for Blue Bayou lunch is very worth it, but if you are looking solely at dinner, it does get pricey.

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Post by Lion Sleeps Tonight » Aug Wed 01, 2007 7:23 pm

danimal3114u wrote:Yes, the Monte Cristo at Blue Bayou is perhaps the greatest item of food ever created. Granted, about 20% of waht makes it so great is the ambiance where you're eating it. But oh.... that 80%...
We try to go there for lunch everytime we go to the park, I highly highly suggest it!
Haha. This past week I got to try this highly recommended food. It was really good, and really different. I wasn't expecting it to come in such a big portion(but then again it IS BB), and topped off with a jam dip.

Good, but way too much to eat. After the salad, bread, and the actual entree I felt disgustingly full afterwards.
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Post by Esmeralda » Aug Thu 02, 2007 7:20 am

Even though they charge a bit extra for splitting the meals, I'd highly recommend it as there is way too much food for one and you can't really bring it home unless you're a resident.

Mmm, a Monte Cristo sounds so good right now. :mickey:
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Post by danimal3114u » Aug Fri 03, 2007 10:34 am

Esmeralda wrote: Mmm, a Monte Cristo sounds so good right now. :mickey:
Yes, this is turning into a dangerous discussion... Now I'm desperately hankering for a Monte Cristo at 8:30 while at work.
I was also thinking about how, for the first 12 years of my life I was incredibly scared of the Monte Cristo, and couldn't believe my parents were so disgusting to eat a deep fried turkey sandwich? What's wrong with them?!?!?! and then I learned the error of my ways, and I can never go back. If anyone is a fussy eater, or scared to try it, at the very least, make someone else in your party order it and try a bite... you'll be hooked for life!!

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Post by RiaLucia » Aug Mon 06, 2007 12:30 am

I went back yet again a couple of weeks ago with two of my brothers and my brother's friend. I think I was the only one out of the four of us who had been to the BB before. We were able to get a table right on the water front without waiting very long at all, and this was in the height of summer! :-) I talked up the Monte Cristo so much that everyone else ordered it too. Hee hee.

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Post by subsonic » Aug Mon 06, 2007 10:24 am

Talk about a double whammy. You got to sit by the water AND have a Monte Cristo?! I'm so jealous. I could go for one of those right now!
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