I Ate At Disneyland's Blue Bayou Restaurant, And Here's EXACTLY What I Thought Of It
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Blue Bayou sits in New Orleans Square beside the Pirates of the Caribbean exit and recreates a dusk-time bayou with twinkling lanterns, a large willow tree, costumed waitstaff, and a patio overlooking ride waters. The menu focuses on Southern-inspired dishes and the restaurant ranks among Disneyland's more elegant, pricier sit-down options. Reservations can be made online or via the Disneyland Mobile App up to 60 days in advance, and many tables are claimed early; the restaurant often becomes fully booked by midafternoon. Walk-ins are possible but more likely earlier in the day. A recent visit resulted in a notable culinary and sensory experience.
If you've been on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland Resort, you've probably wondered about the restaurant that's literally inside the ride at the very beginning of your journey. As your boat glides through the slightly foreboding but kind of romantic bayou, you can spot guests eating at a Southern-inspired restaurant. Dark with beautiful twinkling lanterns, a huge willow tree, dressed up waiters,
Reservations at the Blue Bayou get snatched up pretty quickly but guests are able to make a reservation online or through the Disneyland Mobile App up to 60 days in advance. I didn't have a reservation on a recent Disneyland trip but I kept checking the Disney app and was lucky enough to get a table for two the day before.
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