Today Disney’s Grand Floridian Hotel & Spa debuted the completed 2021 life-size Gingerbread House!
If you visit Grand Floridian to see the Gingerbread House, you’ll also be able to shop for special treats from the Gingerbread House Menu! We tried three off the holiday treats today and here’s what we thought.
Now from 9:30AM to 9PM daily you can shop from the Gingerbread House Menu! You’ll find treats ranging in price from $3 for a Marshmallow Lollipop all the way up to $80 for a Signature Gingerbread House. There are also Gingerbread Man Cookies for $6.25, and even some new Disney World 50th anniversary treats.
We first tried the 50th Anniversary Gingerbread Mickey Cookie for $12. This cookie actually doubles as an ornament, so you might have to decide whether you actually want to eat it!
We thought the gingerbread was super moist and dense with lots of spices. It wasn’t super sweet like most traditional gingerbread tends to be.
The frosting and sprinkles kicked up the sweetness a notch, and not to mention how look pretty the 50th anniversary EARidescent sprinkles are, plus the 50th artwork and logo!
Overall, we thought it was a delicious AND fun gingerbread cookie.
And the 50th anniversary decal is white chocolate!
We also tried the Gingerbread Spiced Caramel Popcorn and…we might be in love. In fact, our reporter thought that the popcorn might even be better than the Caramel Corn you can find at Karamel-Kuche in EPCOT’s Germany pavilion, and that’s saying a LOT. It costs $12.
Let’s break it down — this popcorn is made with sticky caramel, salty popcorn, ginger, and winter spices. It was SO GOOD, y’all.
And check out the serving size. You get a good amount of popcorn to enjoy!
We can’t forget the Brownie Tree Pop for $6.50! It was a very good brownie but pretty basic too. We actually thought it tasted a bit better than the Mickey Brownies typically found in Disney’s Hollywood Studios!
The look is super cute though with the frosting and sprinkles resembling a Christmas tree and ornaments. Overall it was nice and moist too!
If you want to try any of these treats (and more!) visit Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa from 9:30AM to 9PM daily. And keep reading DFB for more holiday treat news in Disney World!
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Sydney says
We just bought one of these beautiful 50th anniversary gingerbread ‘ornaments’ with gold glitter! The cast member handed it to me and said, “do not eat this!”
So?… I didn’t question her. Was she saying it cannot be eaten? Well then can I preserve it forever bc it’s gorgeous lol? Help? Thoughts
(I thought they were all edible)