What's your #1 dessert in Disney World?

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What's your #1 dessert in Disney World?

I know, I know -- typical message board question -- but I love talking dessert and would like to hear some favorites from you guys. Any stand-outs from your dining experiences? Right now, I'm craving some of that maple creme brulee from Le Cellier!

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I love the Ohana Bread Pudding with the Bananas and Caramel Sauce..on a regular day I hate caramel but I go nuts for that stuff!

I also love the Chocolate Fondue at Kona Cafe. I could eat that stuff all day long. It's kind of good for you since it's fruit right? Maybe not.

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Zebra Domes from AKL will give anything else in WDW a run for it's money as far as I am concerned. awesome Too bad there not bigger. About the size of a Hostess Snoball would do nicely. biggrin (Anyone remember those?)

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Bella wrote:
I love the Ohana Bread Pudding with the Bananas and Caramel Sauce..on a regular day I hate caramel but I go nuts for that stuff!

I also love the Chocolate Fondue at Kona Cafe. I could eat that stuff all day long. It's kind of good for you since it's fruit right? Maybe not.

This is my pick, SOOO good.

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This question is too hard!! I cannot choose just one (since dessert is my favorite part of any meal) so I will choose two. My levels of "fanciness" are pretty funny to me.

The Smores at 50s Prime Time
Creme Brulee at Chefs De France

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I haven't had a great many desserts, but to my recollection the best I've had there is the chocolate milk creme brulee from France (during F&W).

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LifeIsForLiving wrote:
I haven't had a great many desserts, but to my recollection the best I've had there is the chocolate milk creme brulee from France (during F&W).

That's sounds delicious. I have been craving the baklava at Marrakesh lately. It's not particularly different from normal baklava, but it is high quality and great with the meal they give you.

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Awesome question!! Who cares if it's typical -- I love to hear about new desserts.

The smores at 50's Prime Time are the best, Caitie! Have you had the one at Le Cellier? It's a kids dessert, but it's still delicious.

Vettelover -- Do you ever to to The Mara and get Zebra domes from the refrigerated section there when you can't get to Boma? We've had a couple of times when we've had to resort to that.

Bella -- I've never had the chocolate fondue at Kona! That'll definitely go on my list!

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admin wrote:
Awesome question!! Who cares if it's typical -- I love to hear about new desserts.

The smores at 50's Prime Time are the best, Caitie! Have you had the one at Le Cellier? It's a kids dessert, but it's still delicious.

Vettelover -- Do you ever to to The Mara and get Zebra domes from the refrigerated section there when you can't get to Boma? We've had a couple of times when we've had to resort to that.

Bella -- I've never had the chocolate fondue at Kona! That'll definitely go on my list!

I have gotten the one at Le Cellier, and I like it, but it is nothing compared to Le Cellier.

I can't believe I didn't mention Dole Whip! It is one of my favorite things ever!

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caitiesus wrote:

I have gotten the one at Le Cellier, and I like it, but it is nothing compared to Le Cellier.

I can't believe I didn't mention Dole Whip! It is one of my favorite things ever!

If you could only have one which would you take?

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We talked about this thread -- I immediately said "DOLE WHIP!" I LOVE that stuff!

The dessert at Ohana is pretty up there for me too...

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teacherdrama wrote:
We talked about this thread -- I immediately said "DOLE WHIP!" I LOVE that stuff!

The dessert at Ohana is pretty up there for me too...

How could I forget about the Dole Whip!?!?!? That's a must for me too.
No wonder I come back from Disney five pounds heavier!

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I like a nice Dole Whip as much as the next guy, but the Bread Pudding at Ohana is out of this world.

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The Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake at Liberty Tree Tavern is probably mine. Very unappreciated dessert.

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Dole Whip... yay

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Tony, I know they sell dole whip products in other places besides Disney in the states; do you know if any ice cream stands in the UK sell them?

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I'd not heard of them until i visited the U.S. so i guess not.

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I guess if I had to pick only one, I would end up picked the Dole Whip float...it just is Disney to me. But I really want to pick the Smores and Creme Brulee too!

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caitiesus wrote:
I guess if I had to pick only one, I would end up picked the Dole Whip float...it just is Disney to me. But I really want to pick the Smores and Creme Brulee too!

Aren't we all glad we don't have to choose!

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Tony wrote:
I'd not heard of them until i visited the U.S. so i guess not.

I've never seen one in the US besides in Disney parks.