Disney World Easter Eggs 2026: Where to Find Every Display (and the Easiest Way to See Them All)
If you’re visiting Walt Disney World in the spring, there’s a limited-time experience that many guests completely miss… and it’s one of the most beautiful displays of the year.
The handcrafted Easter egg displays at select Disney resorts are back for 2026—and they are absolutely worth going out of your way to see.
Here’s exactly where to find them, what’s different this year, and the smartest way to visit each one without losing hours of your trip.
Easter Eggs at Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Where to Find the Easter Egg Displays
This year, you can find Easter egg collections at four Disney resorts:
Disney's Yacht Club Resort
Disney's Beach Club Resort
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Disney's Contemporary Resort
Each location features incredible chocolate eggs created by Disney pastry chefs—and each stop feels a little different.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
What’s Different in 2026
Most displays are located right in the main lobby.
But this year, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is doing things differently.
Instead of one large central display, the eggs are spread throughout the resort:
Second level (right when you step off the monorail)
Two displays near M. Mouse Mercantile
One egg in Building 9 (DVC)
One egg in Building 10 (DVC)
This makes it feel more like a hidden scavenger hunt than a single showcase.
Disney’s Grand Floridian DVC Building 9
Resort Highlights
Yacht & Beach Club: The Can’t-Miss Displays
The displays at Disney's Yacht Club Resort and Disney's Beach Club Resort are usually the most impressive.
Expect:
The largest collection of eggs
Incredible detail and creativity
Easy walkability between both resorts
If you’re short on time, Beach Club is often the standout (and my personal favorite).
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Robin Hood Egg in Yacht Club
Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Grand Floridian: More Spread Out This Year
At Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, you’ll need to explore a bit more.
It’s still beautiful—but:
Not all in one place
Easy to miss if you don’t know where to look
Best for guests who don’t mind walking
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort at the entrance of M Mouse Mercantile
Contemporary: Quick and Convenient
The display at Disney's Contemporary Resort is located right in the lobby.
It’s:
Easy to find
Quick to visit
Perfect to combine with a Magic Kingdom day
Disney’s Contemporary Resort Lobby
The Contemporary features a Muppets Easter Egg display
Find this display right next to Steakhouse 71
The Best Transportation Routes (So You Don’t Waste Time)
This is where most trips go wrong—people try to “wing it” and end up spending way too much time traveling.
Here’s the easiest way to group your visits:
Route 1: Monorail Loop (Fast + Easy)
Visit these together:
Disney's Contemporary Resort
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
How to do it:
Start at Magic Kingdom
Hop on the resort monorail loop
Stop at each resort
Why this works:
No buses needed
Minimal walking
Very efficient
Mulan Egg at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Route 2: Yacht & Beach Club (Walkable Pair)
Visit these together:
Disney's Yacht Club Resort
Disney's Beach Club Resort
How to do it:
Walk between the two (they’re right next to each other)
Or enter through the International Gateway at EPCOT if you’re in the park
Why this works:
No transportation needed once you arrive
Very low effort
High reward (best displays)
Pocahontas inspired Egg at Beach Club Resort
Best Overall Strategy
Instead of trying to do all four resorts in one trip, split them up:
Magic Kingdom day → Monorail resorts
EPCOT day → Yacht & Beach Club
This keeps your travel time low and your day feeling relaxed.
Tips for Visiting
Go earlier in the day for lighter crowds
Don’t overpack your schedule—this is meant to be a fun extra
Take your time… the details are incredible
Coco Egg in Yacht Club’s lobby
Is It Worth It?
Yes—especially if you enjoy:
Seasonal Disney magic
Unique, limited-time experiences
Slower, more relaxed moments outside the parks
But only if you plan it the right way.
Want to Add Extras Like This Without the Stress?
This is exactly the kind of thing that sounds simple… but gets overwhelming fast when you’re juggling:
Park plans
Dining reservations
Lightning Lane strategies
Transportation logistics
That’s why I created my Walt Disney World planning guide—to give you a clear plan so you can fit in experiences like this without sacrificing your must-do rides.
Grab your guide here and make your trip feel easy from the start.
Before You Go
The Easter egg displays are only available for a short time each spring, so don’t miss them if your trip lines up.
Just remember—you don’t need to do everything.
You just need a plan that helps you do the right things.