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A fuzzy rabbit sign found on the second floor of the Grand Floridian lobby. It reminds guests getting off the Monorail that the Grand Cottage on the main lobby floor is open from 9am to 9pm.
The Easter Egg Display at the Grand Floridian takes place in one-half of the main floor lobby.
Here's a closer look at the Grand Cottage in the middle of the Easter Egg Display at the Grand Floridian Resort.
If you're lucky, you'll catch a Disney pastry chef at work! Every now and then, there's a pastry chef at work, decorating a new egg that will soon be added to the display.
The Grand Cottage is a small kiosk in the middle of the Easter Egg Display. They have various Easter themed treats for sale.
The Sword in the Stone egg.
A closer look at The Sword in the Stone egg reveals a scene from the animated classic where Merlin is teaching Arthur.
A scene from Bambi is painted on this egg with colored cocoa butter.
Ahh, now this is a quintessential Easter Egg! A classic pastel yellow with pink flowers design.
A Snow White egg that includes animator's notes about the character.
Animator's notes are included on this Snow White egg, right down to the point on each shoe!
This is very much like the Disney Character Egg that we saw the pastry chef working on. Each of the "colors" is actually cocoa butter.
This is The Princess and the Frog Easter egg.
Four baby Disney characters are waiting to hatch in egg form. They're so young, their eyes aren't even open yet.
While not exactly being an egg, this Peter Cottontail display is very cute.
I've always loved blue eggs. I have to admit though, I've never seen Pixar's Onward, so I'm not totally sure who the two blue people are.
It's just one of those small details, but it's an amazing looking unicorn van on the rocks of what appears to be a shoreline. Very cool.
This very detailed Beauty and The Beast egg actually rotates, to reveal the red rose room on the inside of the egg.
As this Beauty and the Beast egg rotates, it reveals the red rose room on the inside of the egg!
This flaming red egg is from Disney's "Elemental".
This Baby Dragon egg has hatched!
It's Daisy's Egg Shaped House!
Hey tiny Daisy up in the window. We see you up there!
There's some tiny rabbits digging up carrots in Daisy's garden just outside her front door.
The rabbits outside Daisy's house are so very tiny!
I can't be 100% sure, but I think this is "Bella", Daisy Duck's pet poodle.
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
A very tiny Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin dances in front of a large turquoise egg castle.
Rajah, Jasmine's baby tiger is even represented in the lawn, outside the egg castle.
Here's some Kakamora, in egg form, from Disney's Moana. They're very acrobatic!
A closer look at one of the Kakamora reveals some great texture work. The exterior of the coconut looks very real. And this is all edible chocolate!
It's Elliot — from Pete's Dragon — as he appears in the Main Street Electrical Parade!
The Elliott float is one of my favorites from the Main Street Electrical Parade!
The steampunk clockwork inside the Alice in Wonderland egg has so much detail, and the patina coloring on the gears is a great visual extra.
Alice is sitting on a mushroom.
The detail work on the faces that appear on each of the roses in the rose garden is amazing! They almost look real.
Happy yellow rose. Even these tiny elements are edible.
The Cheshire Cat is lounging around the bottom of the clock. There's so much detail, you can even see his fur.
Sitting on top of the whole Alice in Wonderland egg, is the White Rabbit.
The White Rabbit is even wearing tiny spectacles. The fur and velvet jacket textures are really amazing, when you realize — those elements are also made out of chocolate or fondant.
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