Frank, are we late for a very important date?
I certainly hope not, as I know you will have a hopping time at Walt Disney World Resort over Easter. We spent last Easter visiting The Mouse and had
the most egg-cellent adventures! Special Characters showed up in Magic Kingdom Park, and most of the Resorts hosted Easter-related activities including Egg Hunt/Candy Scrambles and Character Greetings. We stayed at
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, and they had a fabulous hunt. My kiddos got to meet Mr. & Mrs. Easter Bunny and make pop art with paint-filled eggs! We just missed Donald Duck dressed up in his Easter finery while we were at breakfast, but other Guests had the most delightful pictures with him!
The hunt at our Resort was divided by age, roughly littles (under three), middle and big kids. There was plenty of room for parents to participate with the kiddos, and I even saw a teenager or two with a basket (can you blame them?)! If everyone wants to join, I suggest
Epcot's Egg-stravaganza. It is
a delightful hunt throughout the World Showcase with a specially-designed map. My kiddos loved spotting the "
eggs" on the balcony in Italy and the greenery in Canada, but I honestly think my husband and I had just as much fun!
In
your planning, make sure to save time for my favorite Easter activity - BRUNCH!
Disney Springs has hoppin' menus, and I can personally vouch for the Easter Brunch at
California Grill - it is sp-egg-tacular! If you eat at Disney's Contemporary Resort on Easter Sunday, hop by the first-floor lobby where you will find
an eggs-traordinary display of Eggs!
Frank, I wish you much Magic when you hop on over to the 'World for the holiday!
Rayna