REVIEW: Grand Box of Easter Treats from The Grand Cottage at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

We stopped by the Grand Cottage at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa to try the treats in the unique Grand Easter Box.

The Grand Combo Box – $50.00

When you purchase the Grand Box, you get five items for $50. One of the items, the Grand Floridian logo sugar cookie, is exclusive to the box.

It’s suitable for sharing. However, if you were to purchase each treat on its own, it would add up to $34 (for the four items that guests can buy separately).

The Carrot Blondie Pop ($7), the Crispy Cereal Egg ($5), The Chocolate Bunny ($12), and the Popcorn ($10) would add up to $34 for everything but the Grand Floridian Cookie.

The egg cookie is exclusive to the box, so you’re basically paying $16 for the cookie (and the box comes with a smaller size of the popcorn).

The options for the box aren’t too adventurous, so everyone would most likely enjoy them.

Grand Floridian Egg Cookie

This cookie is the only item in the box that is not also sold separately.

This was a standard sugar cookie with a colorful fondant coating.

Chocolate Bunny

The chocolate bunny was your classic chocolate bunny.

The bunny is large enough to break and share.

It held up well for photos but easily broke when it was time.

Carrot Blondie Pop

Unfortunately, the blondie inside this pop is dry and not any particular flavor.

The icing on the outside is sweet but does not have any flavor we can pick out.

The presentation was cute, and we loved taking photos with it. However, the execution is lacking, and we will not get it again.

Crispy Cereal Egg

The crispy cereal egg was a crisp rice treat with a white chocolate coating.

This was a cute, themed version of a crisp rice treat, but it wasn’t anything special.

Confetti Cake Flavored Popcorn

This item was probably our favorite from the box!

The popcorn was coated in white chocolate with powdered sugar confetti.

It also had mini marshmallows, and M&Ms mixed in.

Overall Thoughts

We recommend buying these separately, as the cookie was super cute but nothing special. We’d expect more than an extra sugar cookie and a white box at this price point. The popcorn was the best item in the box, and the Grand Box comes with a smaller portion.

Will you be picking up this themed treat box? Let us know in the comments.

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