The 2026 Easter Egg displays are cropping up around some of Disney’s deluxe resort lobbies, including Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. These elaborate chocolate creations are made by Disney’s talented culinary teams, with each egg taking 30-40 hours to construct. This year’s display includes designs inspired by Coco, Hercules, Pirates of the Caribbean, and more. Let’s take a look!

Seven detailed Easter egg displays are set on individual white pedestals in the lobby of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, each inspired by a different Disney or Pixar story. Created by culinary Cast Members, the eggs combine sculpted chocolate, fondant, and creative storytelling into miniature scenes for visitors to admire.


You’ll spot Robin Hood and Little John on this traditional Easter egg sculpture style, surrounded by piles of gold coins stamped with Mickey icons. A wanted poster offering a reward for Robin Hood appears at the front, while the back shows Robin Hood and Maid Marian swinging through the forest. This egg was created by culinary Cast Member Erin.


The next egg honors The Hunchback of Notre Dame with a miniature version of Notre Dame Cathedral. Quasimodoappears atop one tower while Esmeralda, Captain Phoebus, and Djali the goat stand below. The cathedral’s gargoyles peek out from the egg itself, and props from the Festival of Fools scene are displayed nearby. This display was crafted by culinary Cast Members Madelyn and Frank.




The next one takes inspiration from the grand finale float of the Festival of Fantasy Parade at Magic Kingdom. The display recreates the giant hot air balloon float, with Mickey Mouse standing in the basket while the egg itself forms the balloon above. Hidden Mickey details appear throughout the design. This egg was created by culinary Cast Member Jose.


The next celebrates Coco, transforming the inside of the shell into a Marigold Bridge leading to the Land of the Dead. Flowers fill the hollow interior while tiny figures cross the bridge beneath a “Bienvenidos” sign. Miguel Rivera stands nearby in disguise with Ernesto de la Cruz’s guitar, with Dante in his alebrije form near a stack of skulls. The reverse side features a detailed ofrenda surrounded by papel picado decorations and the phrase “Recuérdame y viviré para siempre.” This colorful tribute was created by Cast Member Katherine.






Another egg dives into the underworld of Hercules, where Hades sits on his throne illuminated bay a small blacklight as the River Styx flows through the scene. Pain and Panic appear nearby, and on the back, Megara is painted sitting on a bench referencing the Muses. This egg was created by Cast Member Tara.



An egg inspired by Brave features Merida with the mischievous bear cubs among the ancient standing stones, with the family tapestry along the back. This display was created by Cast Member Jennyfer.


Finally, adventure takes over with an egg inspired by Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. The shell forms a waterfall with twinkling blue lights representing the edge of the world, with the Black Pearl sailing dangerously at the top. Rope details, a sandy beach scene, and a treasure map decorate the base and back of the display. This piece was created by Katie and Paige.



In case you missed it, check out the Muppet-sational Easter egg display currently at the Contemporary!



