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Easter Egg Displays and Easter Eats Returning to Walt Disney World

Select Disney Resort Hotels Will Once Again Host Spectacular Easter Egg Displays and Easter-Themed Treats


The full menu of Disney's Easter eats has yet to be announced, but it has been confirmed that the Grand Cottage pop-up is returning to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa for its third season from March 3 through April 1.


A pop up booth in the lobby at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort.  A sign on top says The Grand Cottage.
The Grand Cottage

This year's treats include the new Bunny Pop Flower Pot, a chocolate flower pot filled with jelly beans and three chocolate bunny pops. Other sweets available for purchase are the Fruity Cereal Mickey Pop, the Easter Marshmallow Pop, the plant-based Bunny Burrow Dirt Cup (layers of chocolate cake, chocolate buttercream, and cookies ‘n cream pieces with spring-themed garnish), the Grand Egg (white chocolate egg filled with jelly beans sprayed in spring colors), and an Easter Treat Box containing a dark chocolate filled bunny, a carrot blondie pop, a marshmallow pop, carrot cake chocolate bark, a confetti pop, and meringue nests.


You can also find the Bunny Burrow Dirt Cup and the Fruity Cereal Mickey Pop at Gasparilla Island Grill, the Grand Floridian's quick-service restaurant!


Five images are shown, all are Easter Treats available at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.  The first image is the Bunny Pop Flower Pot featuring three chocolate rabbits on sticks; one white, one milk and one white chocolate.  Next a mickey mouse shaped fruity cereal treat, third is the Easter Treat Box featuring a large chocolate rabbit.  On the bottom row, the fourth photo is of a yellow Easter marshmallow on a stick.  Lastly, a bunny Burrow Dirt Cup, with a large purple flower on the top.
Easter Treats at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Pictured: (Top Row, L-R) Bunny Pop Flower Pot, Fruity Cereal Mickey Pop, Easter Treat Box

(Bottom Row, L-R) Easter Marshmallow Pop, Bunny Burrow Dirt Cup


This year's Easter Egg displays will feature a variety of new designs, brought to life by Disney's talented culinary cast members. Inspirations for some of the eggs to be found at the Grand Floridian this year will include Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Disney Animation’s “Beauty and the Beast,” and Disney snacks.


At Disney's Contemporary Resort, brand-new eggs inspired by characters from stories like “Elemental” and “Hercules" will take center stage. Check out some of the designs from previous years in the photos below for an idea of the creativity and artistry you can expect to see on display.


This image shows five unique chocolate art sculptures.  The first easter egg depicts Cinderella's Castle, who chocolate Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse characters.  The second is Encanto themed and the third Luca themed, with characters from Luca painted on the egg.  The fourth egg is Ratatouille themed and features Remy.  The final image is of the chocolate moulded Dwarfs House, with Snow White outside, themed on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Decorative Chocolate Easter Eggs from Disney's Grand Floridian & Disney's Contemporary Resorts

At Disney's Yacht Club Resort, Moana is the focus this year with characters and scenes from the movie taking on a new form as part of the egg display. Disney's Beach Club Resort will have a distinct theme as their eggs will include hand-crafted miniature versions of the topiaries on display as part of Epcot's Flower & Garden Festival, which overlaps with this egg-citing holiday.


Below, you can see last year's designs at the Yacht Club, inspired by Finding Nemo, and some of the topiary-themed eggs created by the team at the Beach Club.


Four images showing chocolate decorative eggs and topiaries.  Some of the eggs show are themed on the movie Finding Nemo.  And one of the chocolate topiaries features popular Epcot character Figment.
Decorative Chocolate Easter Eggs from Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resorts

You can find all of this year's egg displays starting March 3 through April 1.


What are some of your favorite Easter eggs from years past? Which ones are you most excited to see revealed from this year's lineup? And are you excited for the Easter Egg Displays returning to Walt Disney World?


Source & Photo Credit: Disney Parks Blog

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