Culinary Cast Create Eggs-quisite Easter Displays at Walt Disney World

Amanda Watson

by , Communications Manager, Walt Disney World Resort

Spring has arrived at Walt Disney World, and the Easter egg display tradition at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa has made its triumphant return, much to the delight of guests and cast!  

For over two decades, the culinary cast have been creating these chocolate egg-shaped masterpieces, which display their creative talents and meticulous attention to detail with each and every egg-cellent creation. 

“This Easter egg was something very special for me to create in honor of my family, especially my nanny who is from Colombia,” Yadira Camacho, pastry cook, said. “And being able to share this amazing story through chocolate with our guests was something I’ll never forget.”

From beloved Disney characters and movies to attractions and more, Disney cast created sketches, gathered materials, and helped each other plan for weeks before the display was unveiled. Each cast member developed their own ways of deliciously depicting some of our favorite Disney stories. 

“I chose ‘Luca’ as the theme of my egg because I felt very connected to the story,” Juan Jimenez Abreu, chef assistant, said. “I’m an immigrant and came here from Venezuela five years ago. These characters were exploring a new community and discovering themselves and I really related to that; I wanted our guests to see my egg and feel the emotion I felt when watching the characters grow throughout the movie.” 

In addition to being very personal to our cast, these eggs display their skills with special hand-crafted techniques like chocolate sculpting, cocoa butter painting and intricate edible decorating. Where else but Disney do you get to show off your talents and create such stunning edible artwork that delivers magical experiences to our guests visiting from around the world?  

By far the largest egg this year is the Cinderella royal stagecoach. Our cast created this egg in honor of the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Celebration and the magnificent EARidescent transformation of Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom Park.  

“Cinderella is a childhood favorite of mine,” Fabiola Vidal, chef assistant, said. “For this egg, I took inspiration from several of Cinderella’s stagecoaches across property to create this large-scale chocolate version, even adding edible gold paint and a special 50th Anniversary celebration license plate worthy of a princess.”

Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at some of the cast Easter egg creations. 

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Want to eggs-plore more of Walt Disney World Resort during the Easter holiday? The hunt is on, hop on over to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resort lobbies to check out their cast Easter egg displays through April 18 as well as the fourth floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort for their cast Easter egg display through April 20. 

If the artistry of eggs inspires you, perhaps you are ready to take the next step in your culinary career? Discover a variety of culinary opportunities available to join our team here at Disney! Visit DisneyCulinary.com to learn more and apply today! 

Comments

  • AMAZING! 🐣

  • These definitely went above and beyond this year getting Epcot to light up was truly amazing.
    Congrats to everyone on this team for all your hard work and attention to detail 😍

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