Greetings, Lorena, and welcome back to planDisney! Thanks for bringing your question to us about Easter eats at Walt Disney World. Food happens to be one of my favorite subjects to talk about, so let's hop to it!
When I think of Easter, two things come to mind, brunch and special occasion. I'm not sure how many people are in your party, but I did a quick search on the
My Disney Experience Mobile App for a reservation for 2 on Easter and found plenty of available options.
The BOATHOUSE is one of my favorite restaurants, not just at Walt Disney World, but anywhere. They have a delicious brunch and currently have several times available for 2 on Easter. If you're interested in character dining,
Chef Mickey's has some availability for brunch. For dinner,
California Grill would be my pick, and they have some early evening times available currently. If you'd like to view
Happily Ever After from their observation deck, you can bring your receipt back that same day, and they'll admit you for fireworks viewing. If you're planning to be inside a Disney Theme Park that day,
Liberty Tree Tavern at Magic Kingdom is always a good option for any holiday meal. Keep in mind these reservations are subject to availability at the time you make them.
If you do end up dining at a
Disney Resorts Collection Hotel, keep an eye out for Easter treats offered at most Quick-Service locations. For even more Easter fun, decorative chocolate Easter eggs will be on display at
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa,
Disney's Contemporary Resort (where you'll find 2 of my recommendations above, California Grill and Chef Mickey's) and
Disney's Yacht &
Beach Club Resorts.
Lorena, I hope you have an egg-ceptionally good time on your vacation. Hippity Hoppity back to us here at planDisney with any other planning questions.
Have a magical trip!
Melanie