Disney4me Posted April 5, 2015 Report Share Posted April 5, 2015 Happy Easter! Whether you’re celebrating the beautiful Spring holiday with a luxurious meal, or you’re hunting up eggs hidden by the Easter Bunny, I hope that you’re having a relaxing Sunday.Cinderella’s Coach EggAfter a couple of weeks jam-packed with exciting Disney news, this week was a little more relaxed on the information front, as guests enjoyed the Spring Break Season in the Parks. Lines have been long, and we’ve seen all kinds of pop up food spots to feed hungry vacationers.The Polynesian Village Resort has continued to take center stage at Walt Disney World this week, as the classic hotel celebrated its official grand re-opening. And of course, lines continue to be long at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto during its first preview days.Let’s kick off this holiday Sunday by re-capping the Disney Food News from this week.Disney Food NewsTrader Sam’s Grog Grotto at Disney World’s Polynesian Village Resort is now in soft openings! Enjoy this First Look at all the drinks, food, and fun in store!Aunt Polly’s on Tom Sawyer Island in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is OPEN for a limited time to feed hungry Spring Break crowds! Check out the menu at this historically beloved spot!The 2015 Grand Floridian Easter Eggs are on display until April 10, 2015. Take a look at our photo tour of this year’s display.Tickets are now on sale for the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Food and Wine Classic!We anticipate that The Boathouse will be opening in Downtown Disney this month, and rumor has it that one of our favorite Disney performers may be joining the entertainment line-up — Yeeha Bob!Check out all the latest Disney Food News — even the stuff we don’t mention in posts on the blog! — on our Disney Food News Pin Board, including Special Holiday Events, Menu Changes, Restaurant Closure Updates, and more!We’ve got all the latest for you, so check it out before you go.DFB Reader FindsIf you find a fun new food — or other edible awesomeness — in or about Disney, share a photo with us on facebook or twitter so we can add it to our DFB Reader Finds each Sunday!Today, we’re featuring treats that YOU make at home!Julia Scillieri Blake has created this beautiful Frozen-inspired cake for one lucky birthday girl!“Frozen” Birthday Cake by Reader Julia Scillieri Blake!Kay Ray has made my mouth water with her homemade rendition of the famous Hollywood Brown Derby Grapefruit Cake! (Make your own with this handy recipe.)A Homemade Version of the Famed Brown Derby Grapefruit Cake — Perfect for Spring!Do you have a favorite Disney Food find? Share your photos with us!Deal of the Week: The FULLY UPDATED DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks e-Book, 2015-16 EditionMagic Kingdom Snacks are some of our favorite treats in all the World! And in fact, many of them can just about amount to a meal. And those are just a couple of the reasons we are so excited to announce that the 2015-16 Edition of The DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks e-Book is now available!To celebrate the 2015-16 launch of this important book, we have a great discount for you! Our readers can get the new guide for $3 off the purchase price for a limited time — just use code MK15 at the check-out!It’s time to snag your copy! Here are the details.The Disney Food Blog Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks e-BookThe DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks e-Book is one of the many fun and informative Disney Dining e-Books offered by Disney Food Blog!Now we’ve updated our best-selling DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks e-Book for 2015-16 with even more great information, photos, and…yep!…snacks (about 30 more than the 2014 edition)!Don’t Miss Out on the Best Snacks in the Magic Kingdom!This guide is guaranteed to help you find the best snacks and treats (even mini-meals!) for your family while visiting the Magic Kingdom — or we’ll refund the purchase price. We all know that treats at Magic Kingdom are just as nostalgic as our first flight on Dumbo!The DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks e-Book includes:Full-color photos of over 170 of our favorite snacksCurrent prices and Disney Dining Plan snack credit status. Don’t waste those snack credits!!Snack locations“Hidden treats” and add-ons that aren’t published on menus or that aren’t widely knownDisney Food Blog reviews of all snacksTips and tricks from experienced snack eatersSpecial Bonus items you’re going to love! (Of course…how could we not include these?)Know what you’re getting BEFORE using a precious snack credit or spending limited vacation dollars. Whether you want sweet, salty, crunchy, healthy, or something in between, The DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks e-Book tells you where to find a snack to match your craving!For easy access in the parks, put the guide on your smartphone or ipad. With the handy e-book format, just load it onto your electronic device, and off you go — no bulky guide books to carry along!To thank you for your support of the blog, we’ll be offering the Guide for $3 off its already discounted purchase price for a limited time! Order your copy now for only $9.95 (regularly $12.95). To secure the discount, use code MK15 at the check-out.Want Even Greater Savings? Here’s How!Get four awesome e-Books bundled for over 30% off! Limited time only…Bundle for greater savings!Our DFB Guide & Snacks Bundle offers:The DFB Guide to Walt Disney World® Dining 2015, PLUSThe DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks,The DFB Guide to Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom Snacks, ANDThe DFB Guide to Epcot SnacksAll three are being sold together — for $10 off. Use code BUNDLE10 at check out.Our Snack Guides give you tons of pictures and reviews of over 550 Disney World snacks, but also showcase some of our favorite under-the-radar treats and eats in the parks. Get your DFB Guide & Snacks Bundle — including the DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining 2015, the DFB Guide to Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom Snacks, the DFB Guide to Epcot Snacks, and the DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks — for over 40% off here.Find out more about the DFB Guide & Snack Bundle here!Did You Purchase a Previous Edition of the DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks?If you purchased a copy of a previous edition of the DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks BEFORE April 2, 2015, we’ve got great news for you! Previous purchasers will receive a $4 discount off of the 2015-16 edition of the guide. Please email us at Support@DFBGuide.com and note the email address used to purchase the earlier e-Book to receive your special discount code!For more detailed information and sample pages from The DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks, head over to DFBStore.com!Thanks for your support of DFB!Summer Cuteness from Mickey Fix!On to the Round-Up!Mickey Fix features Summer Fun Plates — just in time for outdoor eating season. Who’s up for a picnic?Wilderness Lodge Site has some great ways to relax at Wilderness Lodge — including a nice spot to grab an adult beverage.WDW for Grownups offers a review of the Rye Manhattan at Crockett’s Tavern.Disney Parks Blog offers an in-depth look at wine tasting aboard the ships of the Disney Cruise Line.Disney Hipsters reviews lunch at Magic Kingdom’s Crystal Palace, and finds a nice assortment of vegetarian dishes.The Huffington Post takes a closer look at Erin McKenna’s Bakery NYC in Downtown Disney (soon to be Disney Springs).Disney Food Blog Fans, be sure to check out our DFB Disney World Dining Guide e-Books! Find great deals at DFBStore.com!Also, come on over and: Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on TwitterBecome a Facebook FanRelated posts:Disney Food Post Round-Up: February 8, 2015 Disney Food Post Round-Up: March 8, 2015 Disney Food Post Round-Up: March 1, 2015 View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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