We’re back with another bite of the Get Your Ears On celebration at Disneyland Resort! And this sweet treat comes from the newly reopened Whitewater Snacks in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa!
Our Disneyland correspondent Heather (hiya, @DiningInDisney!!) visited this great quick service spot yesterday, where she spotted this fun treat! Don’t worry — we’ll have a full look at the newly opened Whitewater Snacks for you soon! But the Mickey Ears Cupcake is so festive and colorful — we had to review this one for ya first!
The cupcake is topped with a ton of sweet, light buttercream, white chocolate Mickey ears, loads of Mickey sprinkles, and an edible candy candle!
The white chocolate Mickey ears are emblazoned with Happy Birthday and a cute depiction of the Mouse himself!
Sprinkles are plentiful here. Crunchy, colorful Mickey sprinkles are the best!
The mountain of buttercream tops — what else! — a funfetti cupcake!
Every single thing about this cupcake is a celebration! And we’re so happy Whitewater Snacks is back! We’ll have a full review of that soon — but for now: CUPCAKES!
We previewed the Get Your Ears On eats! Check ’em all out here!
Which of the Get Your Ears On treats would you sample? Tell us your favorite in the comments!
Jeff says
The cupcake is nice. But I’m really interested in the remodel. I stayed at the Grand Californian last weekend and really missed Whitewater.
DFB Sarah says
Jeff: We have a review of the remodel coming soon!
rachel says
Do you know how long they will be serving the cupcake? I’m going end of February and I hope it’s still going to be available!
DFB Sarah says
Rachel, they haven’t established a timeline on individual Get Your Ears On Treats. The celebration ends September 30, and official word is the treats will change out. But hopefully this cupcake will stick around for a month! Have a super trip!
Susie says
I have been searching for ears, oops, years for the buttercream frosting recipe from the Main Street Bakery. It was the lightest and fluffiest buttercream I have ever had the pleasure of tasting! Any ideas where I might be able to get my hands on the recipe?
Thanks in advance!