Chocolate Easter eggs are now on display in the lobbies of Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts. While Beach Club has a variety of designs, Yacht Club’s eggs are all “Moana”-inspired.
Beach Club Easter Eggs
The Easter eggs are on a marble table behind a white fence. Beach Club has seven pieces on display.
This egg resembles a green topiary on a stone base. There are flowers around the base and inside the egg. Golden filigree is around the opening.
Inside are topiaries of Minnie and Mickey in their classic red outfits. Sunflowers are on the inside of the egg behind them.
Next to the Mickey and Minnie egg is a blue egg with pink cherry blossom flowers appearing to grow over it. There are three small eggs in a nest on top. The base resembles a green field.
The Groot-inspired egg is hard to photograph with the sunlight streaming in. But it resembles the Groot topiary currently displayed at the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival.
A young Groot is depicted standing on top of a leafy green egg. He’s holding up a vine-covered cassette tape labeled “Green-House Mix Vol. 1.”
Next to Groot is a relatively small egg. It appears to be a cottage house made out of sticks with a stone pathway leading to the door. There’s a spool of thread and buttons on the ground next to the pathway.
The Japanese dragon topiary also from the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival is depicted on this egg. It appears to swim in front of the Japan Pavilion’s torii gate. The egg is on a base resembling a red container on a tree stump.
Cherry blossoms are around the image of the dragon.
A dark brown egg wears a ring of pink and white flowers. Larger flowers are on the top of the egg. The silhouettes of butterflies fly over it.
This display features chocolate Chip ‘n’ Dale topiaries. Chip stands on top of an overturned basket with carrots spilling out of it.
Dale stands on a fake dirt base with some carrots growing around him.
Chip and Dale have round egg-shaped bodies.
They’re depicted in shades of green.
The last egg in this display resembles a teapot that has been turned into a house. It has green leaves on top of it and mushrooms growing around it.
Some flat mushroom caps create steps to the Hobbit hole-like door of the teapot. An orange butterfly is on a branch growing through the teapot’s handle.
Yacht Club Easter Eggs
The eggs at Disney’s Yacht Club are also on a table behind a fence.
This display is inspired by Moana’s island home, Motonui. There are tall trees in the egg frame and detailed shrubbery across the base. Moana is pictured with her mother.
An egg featuring Moana’s boat is in the center of the display.
There are tiny eggs in the boat, like it’s a nest. It sits on a wavy blue base.
A small chocolate egg resembles Moana’s pendant that holds the heart of Te Fiti. It’s a blue orb with a gray decorated top.
A brown rope necklace appears to be strung with pearls.
One piece features three eggs made to look like the Kakamora people. They are coconuts with painted faces and makeshift helmets and weaponry. Smaller eggs are around their feet.
This egg is decorated to look like Moana’s pig friend, Pua. Pua sits in a nest of leaves and pink flowers. Eggs are at their feet and they balance some on their hands.
Moana’s pink seashell is perched on the top of this egg. The side of the gray stony egg features Te Fiti’s symbol appearing to glow against a blue oceanic background. The “Moana” logo is at the bottom.
Te Fiti’s wave-shaped symbol is also on this Te Ka-inspired egg. It’s black with smoke-like tendrils. It sits on a wavy base.
The manta ray spirit of Moana’s grandmother is on the top of this egg, which is painted to look like a starry sky (complete with hidden Mickey). A sailboat with Te Fiti’s symbol on the sail is in the ocean next to the egg.
A tiny egg version of the turtle Moana helps at the beginning of the film is on the table between two larger displays.
The last egg is decorated to look like Tamatoa. He’s holding Te Fiti’s heart between two of his claws. Gold covers his top half.
Check out the Grand Floridian easter eggs and Contemporary Resort Easter eggs.
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