Welcome to planDisney, William!
I sure am glad you stopped by with such an un-brie-lievably tasty question! It's a chilly evening here in Georgia, so baked brie sounds simply delightful. Personally, I find the delicious eats to be one of the highlights of a
Walt Disney World Resort vacation, so I have thoroughly enjoyed looking into a variety of the tasty dishes the Most Magical Place on Earth has to offer.
While it does not appear to be an identical menu item to what you described on the
Disney Wonder, I was able to locate a baked brie topped with confit tomatoes and served with crostini on the
menu of Disney Riviera Resort's
Bar Riva. Should you choose to stop by, I firmly believe you'll find that an evening spent dining and sipping al fresco as the
Disney Skyliner drifts by in the distance is a special kind of magic.
It also appears that your vacation coincides with
EPCOT International Festival of the Arts so you will have access to a variety of dishes not traditionally available. Although
menus for the culinary arts portion of the festival are not confirmed in their entirety, it appears that L'Art de la Cuisine Francaise in the France Pavilion will offer warm brie served in a bread bowl while there will be fried mozzarella at L'Arte di Mangiare in the Italy Pavilion. Be sure to keep an eye on
Disney Parks Blog for more information about festival food offerings in the coming days.
Bonus tip: If you do visit EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, be sure to take advantage of the
Artful Photo Ops. Accompanying General George Washington as he crosses the Delaware River is on the bucket list of this United States History teacher.
At the risk of sounding cheesy, I hope you have a magical vacation filled with plenty of delicious dining!
Cheers to 2024,
Lizzie