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News: Gingerbread House at Disneyland’s Grand Californian Debuting November 27th


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The sights and smells of a NEW gingerbread house will be opening at Disneyland’s Grand Californian Hotel on November 27, 2014!

A team of 25 artists, engineers, and bakers are busy creating this edible wonder. Measuring in at 7.5 feet tall and 12 feet wide, the baking process alone takes 1,400 hours!

Artistic Rendition of Gingerbread Display

Artistic Rendition of Gingerbread Display

And the recipe is enormous!

  • More than 500 pounds of gingerbread
  • 60 gallons of frosting and icing
  • 100 pounds of isomalt sugar
  • 50 pounds of granulated sugar
  • 50 pounds of powdered sugar
  • 2 gallons of egg whites
  • 1 quart of lemon juice

If the seasonal aromas make you hungry, you’ll want to purchase your own gingerbread eats and holiday treats at the display.

Choose from gingerbread shingles, assorted holiday cookies, holiday cookie-decorating kits, and gingerbread house kits. Grab a snack and enjoy the magnificent lobby at Disney’s Grand Californian; hot chocolate and cider will be available as well!

Disney’s gingerbread displays are holiday masterpieces!!

Will you be in Disneyland this holiday season? Let us know in the comments below.

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  1. Grand Floridian Resort Gingerbread House
  2. 2011 Gingerbread Displays at the Grand Floridian and Contemporary Resorts
  3. 2014 Gingerbread House Displays at Walt Disney World


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