
"The humble box of popcorn was Walt's favorite snack and can be found just about anywhere amongst the four parks and at Disney Springs. If you can catch it at its freshest, there's not much that can top the simple soft buttery crunch of Disney's popcorn. And who doesn't want to splurge on a collectable popcorn bucket with designs covering the Disney universe, from animation characters to Star Wars."
"This vaguely Beauty and the Beast-inspired modern bar is at odds with the Victorian theming of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, but it makes up for it by way of well-executed and inspired cocktails such as the Garden Daisy, a blend of tequila, Midori, lime, and cucumber, or the Lavender Fog, a dreamy mingling of gin, creme de violette, English breakfast tea, vanilla, and cream."
"Yes, there's a must-see tiki bar tucked inside Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. An offshoot of Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel, this outpost is packed with just as many gags and glorious drinks as the original. The HippopotoMai-Tai and Nautilus both pack big tiki punches. Don't forget to take a souvenir glass home."
Walt Disney World Resort spans 90 square miles just south of Orlando, Florida, encompassing theme parks, resorts, shopping, and dining. Dining options range from quick nostalgic staples like Mickey waffles, turkey legs, fresh-dipped corndogs, and cheeseburger egg rolls to curated sit-down and themed bar experiences. Popcorn serves as a ubiquitous signature snack prized for its fresh, soft buttery crunch and sold in collectible buckets across the parks and Disney Springs. The Grand Floridian houses a modern, Beauty and the Beast-inspired bar offering cocktails such as the Garden Daisy and Lavender Fog, while Trader Sam's outpost at the Polynesian delivers tiki classics like the HippopotoMai-Tai and Nautilus. Meneet Chauhan operates Indian-inspired street eats at Disney Springs with a vibrant ambiance and bold flavors.
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