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Photos: A tour of the 2024 Disney’s Grand Floridian Easter Eggs

Embark on a whimsical journey through the enchanting lobby of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, where every corner unveils a delightful surprise. Nestled within this opulent setting lies a treasure trove of Easter eggs, each intricately crafted by the skilled pastry teams of the resort. These captivating displays serve as a testament to the boundless imagination and artistry of the culinary cast members, who infuse every creation with a unique theme and narrative.

With meticulous attention to detail, these masterpieces transport guests into fantastical realms, where every stroke of icing and embellishment breathes life into a captivating story. From whimsical fairy tales to iconic Disney moments, the creativity knows no bounds, promising an immersive experience that ignites the imagination and delights the senses.

So let’s start this tour of Disney’s Grand Floridian Easter Eggs for this holiday season:

Near the famous bird cage in the lobby of the resort is a tower of Kakamora from “Moana.” This is the large centerpiece display this year.

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Next to it is “James and The Giant Peach.”

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One of the most intricate displays features the characters from Alice in Wonderland, with Alice, the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit with an egg that tells time.

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Culinary artist Meg notes that: “I love the Disney Classic Movies and I love animals. So, I thought that “Bambi” is the quintessential Spring theme. I enjoy painting in all forms whether it be acrylic paint or cocoa butter as you see here.”

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A great compilation of Disney characters.

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A tribute to the Disney snacks.

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A baby dragon hatching in an Easter inspired garden.

Next up is a tribute to the Munchlings. According to culinary artists Krysta, “I remember my Grandmother’s antique kitchen that was so comforting. When the Munchlings came out, I thought it was the perfect mix of Disney characters and baked goods. This egg combine the two things that I love: Disney and Baking.”

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This egg is inspired by Yzma from the “Emperor’s New Groove.”

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An “Onward” egg features the two elf brothers Ian and Barley Lightfoot with father Wilden Lightfoot reappearing in the center.

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Al’s Toy Barn from “Toy Story.”

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Another phenomenal egg is the Beauty and the Beast that rotates. The exterior has Belle and the Beast. The interior is the library with the Red Rose.

This Snow White egg is case study on how to draw the character.

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A tribute to the Main Street Electrical Parade lights up and sits next to Pete’s Dragon.

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An interpretation of where Jasmine’s castle.

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Two culinary artists teamed up to create Daisy Duck’s home.

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A take off on “Elemental” has fire and ice.

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Here is a representation of a Koi Pond.

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Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction takes center with this Easter Egg, complete with handprints on the ground in the courtyard to the entrance.

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The rear of the egg presents the last scene in the attraction.

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“The Princess and The Frog” is also featured on an egg.

The detail in the “The Sword in the Stone” is phenomenal, including the actual sword in the egg.

How many of these movies can you recognize on these eggs?

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