CapnRin
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Thank you for your time
I'm planning on going to Disneyland in a couple of weeks with a friend and we want to dine at blue bayou in hopes of trying the Flying Dutchman Cookie Boat. However, I asked about this on yahoo answers and someone said they were just their in December and that Blue Bayou doesn't offer it anymore. I was just wondering if someone could tell me whether they do or not and which other deserts they still have, because they've got to have more than just the mint chocolate dubloons...I hope...
Thank you for your time
alright, thank you
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Probably because they were good enough for some to stop in just for dessert and therefore taking up big spender table time. I know I would if I still could..
I believe they don't serve the cookie boat due to an issue with the sugar sails.
I think the sails are a good "cover story", and while that may have been the initial reason, if they really wanted to, I'm sure they could have found another vendor by now (it's been more than a year!). I tend to agree with nerdboy's logic that BB got rid of not only the cookie boat but also the creme brulee trio in order to discourage those guests that just wanted to come in for dessert.
OP, as others have mentioned, the cookie boat is no more. The desserts now are VERY generic. I believe there is chocolate cake, pecan pie, or regular vanilla creme brulee.
I dined there this past April. And no, unfortunately The Blue Bayou no longer offers their traditional desserts. They no longer offer their mint chocolate doubloons either. I had wished to purchase a box or two for my birthday. And although they had been made on site, still alas all the same, they are if anything, not currently available. My waitperson did not know if they might become available again, nor did he know the reason for the doubloons not being available currently. I can still remember the taste of those mint chocolates so very well too. Good thing, because unless Disneyland brings them back, then one will have to make their own.