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EATING AT THE PARK








Eating around Disneyland.
Posted on - 2/17/2004
Have you ever tried the Monty Cristo Sandwich at the Blue Bayou? It is the most deep fried thing with ham and turkey!! It comes with a side of blackberry jelly, and pasta salad. I know it sounds strange to most, but I’ve been eating them since I was a kid in the 70's. Only at the Blue Bayou though. I think it's about $10.00 at lunch time only.

Restaurant Review - Bengal BBQ
Posted on - 1/22/2004
The Bengal BBQ is located right in the heart of Adventureland! As you exit from Indiana Jones it is right in front of you, you can’t miss it! There are a limited amount of tables and by the afternoon they are used by people trying to get a quick rest from walking all day.

Restaurant Review - Village Haus
Posted on - 1/15/2004
The Village Haus is located right by Dumbo and Casey Jones Circus train in Fantasyland. It is in a charming little Swiss-style chalet. The seating is ample and both indoor and outdoor. This is a great place to pick up a bite to eat and people watch in the outdoor seating area.

Restaurant Review - Plaza Inn Character Breakfast
Posted on - 1/13/2004
The Plaza Inn is located at the end of Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland California. It serves Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and currently a special birthday party for people celebrating birthdays at the park.

Dining in Walt Disney World
Posted on - 1/11/2004
This can be expensive! If you live in NYC, you might not notice but for the average Amercan, a Disney meal is about 20% more expensive than a hometown restaurant meal. Here are a few highlights and some inexpensive meals:

Restaurant Review - Tiki Juice Bar
Posted on - 1/8/2004
The Tiki Juice bar is right at the entrance to the Tiki room and to Adventure land. It is almost impossible to miss!

Restaurant Review - Bur-r-r Bank Ice Cream
Posted on - 1/7/2004
Bur-r-r Bank Ice Cream is located in the Sunshine Plaza right as you come into California Adventure and is hard to miss since it is in the train.

Restaurant Review - Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill
Posted on - 1/7/2004
Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill is located in the Golden State area of California Adventure right next to the Mission Tortilla Factory.

Restaurant Review - Candy Palace
Posted on - 1/6/2004
The Candy Palace is located right in the heart of Main Street U.S.A. Disneyland California and is a must visit for anyone who loves freshly made chocolate treats and wonderful candy.

Restaurant Review - Plaza Inn
Posted on - 1/6/2004
The Plaza Inn is located right at the end of Main Street U.S.A. Disneyland California at the entrance to Tomorrowland and is a great place to get a big breakfast with the characters before you start your long day at the park. It is an all you can eat breakfast and will sure to keep you going to a long time.

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Restaurant Review - Rainforest Café
Posted on - 1/6/2004
The Rainforest Café is located at the end of Downtown Disney California. It is hard to miss with the flame coming out of the top of the large building. Even if you don’t eat hear you should come check out the gift shop and just walk around taking in all the sights and sounds of the Rainforest.

Restaurant Review - River Belle Terrace
Posted on - 1/6/2004
The River Bella Terrace is located in New Orleans Square, in Disneyland California, right by the entrance to Pirates of the Caribbean and is done in a beautiful Victorian style that fits in well with the theme of New Orleans.