My Disneyland dining reviews, with pictures

I have a copy of the gluten free/celiac list of foods for DLR but after many requests never received info on what is soy free. Turkey legs, lay potato chips, dole whip and water did not give me a reaction. Do bring wet wipes for the turkey. The turkey cart was only taking cash when we were there the 5th.

PM me or visit DLR guest services for a copy of the list. They serve Morell hot dogs on gluten free buns but do not say if the chili is safe. sigh. They sell Dreyers which is gluten free.

I am parked over at the disAbilities board in trip planning.
 

the chicken dinner at the plaza inn...minus one piece of chicken...hubby could not wait!! we shared because it is a huge meal! next time I asked to have the beef gravy instead of the light, and it was even better!! Oh my gosh I wish I could reach right in there and eat it right now!!

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the cake from Christmas time. It was really good, but almost too much for even 2 people!

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the cake from Christmas time. It was really good, but almost too much for even 2 people!

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That looks like a yule log. It looks delicious! I wish I had remembered it was there - I would have insisted on eating at Plaza Inn in December. I forgot about the 'Peppermint Pot Cake' they serve (in a mug) while I was there too! I find the Flying Dutchman Cookie Boat at Blue Bayou to be way too much dessert and it gets old really fast, but this yule log seems to have enough elements to keep me interested and still share it with another person! I must make a note of it for this coming December!
 
That looks like a yule log. It looks delicious! I wish I had remembered it was there - I would have insisted on eating at Plaza Inn in December. I forgot about the 'Peppermint Pot Cake' they serve (in a mug) while I was there too! I find the Flying Dutchman Cookie Boat at Blue Bayou to be way too much dessert and it gets old really fast, but this yule log seems to have enough elements to keep me interested and still share it with another person! I must make a note of it for this coming December!

That was my thought since I now know that we are going in December.:dance3:
 
That was my thought since I now know that we are going in December.:dance3:

Woo hoo! December is definitely on for you!Yay!:cool1: :cool1: :yay: :yay: I HOPE I can pull off another December DLR trip this year - even if 'just for the day' (famous last words) - to try to: A) be able to meet you and any other DIS'ers who may be there at the same time, and B) Try the yule log and the peppermint pot cake at Plaza Inn!
 
Woo hoo! December is definitely on for you!Yay!:cool1: :cool1: :yay: :yay: I HOPE I can pull off another December DLR trip this year - even if 'just for the day' (famous last words) - to try to: A) be able to meet you and any other DIS'ers who may be there at the same time, and B) Try the yule log and the peppermint pot cake at Plaza Inn!

Yeah my husband Scotty says to me last Monday I want you to see how much a trip to Disneyland in December is going to cost and start planning. After recovering from the shock I got right on it. It would be great to meet you. We are planning the first week of December. That way the girls don't miss finals at school.
 
Yeah my husband Scotty says to me last Monday I want you to see how much a trip to Disneyland in December is going to cost and start planning. After recovering from the shock I got right on it. It would be great to meet you. We are planning the first week of December. That way the girls don't miss finals at school.

That is around the time I was hoping to get there too. Rather than do a just-before-Christmas trip as we have the last two years, I was thinking it would be slightly less expensive at the hotels and a bit less crowded to go in early December. So IF I am able to pull it off, it would be around in that time. I'll update in the Trip Report as the year progresses.

Just as long as the gingerbread men with Mickey ears are being sold then along with the pepperminty cake stuff, and as long as the decorations are up, the holiday overlays on the rides are up and the PhotoPass people and carolers are out, that's all I need. No sense in going the weekend before Christmas when crowds are heavier and prices are higher.
 
That is around the time I was hoping to get there too. Rather than do a just-before-Christmas trip as we have the last two years, I was thinking it would be slightly less expensive at the hotels and a bit less crowded to go in early December. So IF I am able to pull it off, it would be around in that time. I'll update in the Trip Report as the year progresses.

Just as long as the gingerbread men with Mickey ears are being sold then along with the pepperminty cake stuff, and as long as the decorations are up, the holiday overlays on the rides are up and the PhotoPass people and carolers are out, that's all I need. No sense in going the weekend before Christmas when crowds are heavier and prices are higher.

Exactly. I want all of that Christmas food without the really bad Christmas crowd.
 
French Market:

Roast Beef Royale:
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Four-Cheese Pasta & Vegetable Gratin
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Jack Cheesecake Dessert
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Back of Jack
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Pooh's Corner:
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Cafe Orleans:

Fries
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French Onion Soup
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Creole Ratatouille
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Beignets
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Tinker Bell Twist
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Blue Bayou:

Cookie Boat
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Oh my that all looks so good. The veggies look really good. I love zuchinni.
 




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