Lee & Kerry
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- May 2, 2015
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Maple creme brûlée at le cellular sin Epcot
Just some fruit from one of the carts. We aren't dessert people.
Bwahahahah. Just kidding. Literally all of them. I've been grabbing a cream puff from the French patisserie in Epcot since hubby and I were dating so it's still a must have each trip. Other than that we all get different desserts with each meal so we can try everything. 44 days until we are indulging.
And I love all the pictures in the posts! Can't wait to try everything. Especially the wontons at Y&Y. Haven't been there before.
Nooo!The cream puffs were my fave too. I was so disappointed on our last trip when they didn't have them anymore.
So, I've been been back from WDW for over a month now, but I cannot stop thinking about the Blueberry Sundae I had at Bluezoo at the Dolphin..
There are no words to describe how amazing it was. It was just sweet enough , and looked like something out of the year 2050 .. lol
So that got me thinking, what are some of your favorite desserts at Disney?
Nooo!
Ive seen a picture of this and it looks amazing but I don't think you can order it by itself (isn't it part of the skillet/family thing?). Too bad!
Ooo maybe I will! I normally don't like chocolate cake (just fudgy brownies) but if it's got gooey in the title in might be up my alley! As long as it isn't dark chocolate (which try as I might I just don't like).I don't think it was part of the skillet meal, but I could be wrong! BUT, I've also learned that Disney can be very accommodating if you just ask![]()
Last time we ate there it was only available at lunch, as the dessert included with the all you can eat dinner was some hideous (at least compared to the old options) spice cake with craisins. I know some people like the craisin thing, but we left it on the table with a test bite taken out of it.Hi, can someone tell me if you can get the ooey gooey cake from Liberty Tree Tavern during dinner hours or is it only a lunch item?