PHOTO REPORT: EPCOT & Hollywood Studios 10/1/2024 (Pin Tuesday, Holiday Shirts, and Halloween Treats)

Bryce B.

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PHOTO REPORT: EPCOT & Hollywood Studios 10/1/2024 (Pin Tuesday, Holiday Shirts, and Halloween Treats)

Happy Pin Tuesday! Today, I explored the front of EPCOT before running to Hollywood Studios for some Halloween treats, and finally ended my day at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.

Pin Tuesday

Four Disney pins being held on individual cards: Kermit the Frog on a parade float, a Star Wars character group, Yzma as a cat, and Kronk holding a tiny figure.

Happy Pin Tuesday! Walt Disney World releases new and exclusive pins every Tuesday. This week, we got two open-edition pins and two exclusive pins. I found these pins at Pin Traders in EPCOT.

  • Muppet*Vision 3D Walt Disney World Parades Pin
    • Limited Edition of 3000
    • Cost: $19.99
  • Toydarian Group Star Wars Pin
    • Limited Release
    • Cost: $17.99
  • Yzma Pin
    • Open Edition
    • Cost: $14.99
  • Kronk Pin
    • Open Edition
    • Cost: $14.99

Disney Holiday Shirts!

Six graphic t-shirts on display, featuring various Disney-themed designs including Minnie Mouse, EPCOT, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Muppet characters.

In Creations Shop in EPCOT, Disney had a bunch of new shirts displayed. These are just a few of my favorites. I was surprised to see so many holiday shirts. There was a Minnie and matching Mickey holiday shirt, a “Nightmare Before Christmas” holiday shirt, and a basic “Most Magical Holiday on Earth” shirt.

There were also some regular Disney and Walt Disney World Shirts, including an EPCOT shirt that’s exclusive to the park as of now. I also loved the Lizzie McGuire shirt.

All of the shirts are adult-sized and available for $29.99 for one or $24.99 for two.

The Seas Friends

A tricolor collage featuring a bright red shrimp in the top left, a brown and white sea creature in the bottom left, and a large manatee swimming underwater on the right.

I can’t go to EPCOT without stopping into The Seas to see Nemo’s friends. I saw the smallest, cutest little shrimp upstairs in the nursery. I also had to say good morning to the cuttlefish and Inigo, the newest manatee.

The Land

A spacious indoor food court with colorful hanging decorations and hot air balloon models suspended from the ceiling. Large windows let in natural light, and there are multiple levels with dining areas.

I also poked my head in The Land to refill my water bottle before walking over to the BoardWalk to see how the Cake Bake Shop was doing. The Land is such a cool space that I feel Disney underutilizes. This would be a great spot for the festivals, but no one asked for my opinion. Did you know that the four balloons in the center used to move? Before my time, but that’s what I am told.

Cake Bake Shop Construction

A group of people walking in front of a cream-colored construction barrier decorated with images of cakes. The barrier is in front of a building with white and yellow exterior and decorative signs.

The Cake Bake Shop is almost there. Today, I noticed a few workers doing some touch-up paint on the front sign far right sign. I’m guessing the left side will be done next. There is also a pair of awnings surrounding the entrance to the restaurant on the far left. These small details certainly make me anticipate an opening soon.

For more detailed updates, be sure to stay tuned to our website.

Flying to Hollywood Studios

A view of a flower garden with geometric designs seen from a Disney Skyliner gondola, with trees in the background and partly cloudy skies above.

I took the Skyliner over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios when I heard that they not only have new Halloween treats, but also the Halloween Alien Sipper. I’ll be honest, I don’t like heights, but it is an efficient way of getting to Hollywood Studios as long as there isn’t any lightning.

A trio of desserts is shown: a green and brown mousse cake resembling an alien, a whipped cream-topped drink, and a green three-eyed alien-shaped cup with a straw.

At the park, I immediately B-lined for the food. The Caramel Apple Milkshake is at Dockside Diner near Echo Lake, and the Ghost Cream Puff and Alien Sipper are in ABC Commissary.

I’ll say this — if you like synthetic green apple tart flavor, you should give these treats a shot. Otherwise, find yourself something more interesting.

Bus Ride to Grand Floridian

A sign for Gate 6 shows directions to Disney's Polynesian Village Resort and Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, hanging from a ceiling.

After I had digested these sweet treats, I waddled my way out to the bus stop for the Grand Floridian. Luckily, I had a bus all to myself. It was nice to have a moment of peace in the chaos that can be the Disney parks. There are some days where this means more than ice water in the middle of summer day.

Gasparilla Island Grill

The image shows four scenes: exterior of 'Gasparilla Grill,' landscaping work in progress, a café's serving counter with food options, and a small dining area with bakery displays.

Gasparilla Island Grill in the Grand Floridian Resort has added a build-your-own salad bar for their guests. It is nice that there is a healthy option that you can fit to your taste within walking distance from the Magic Kingdom. I’m sure I will soon take advantage of this and will update you on how it goes.

After the tempting salad, I monorail-hopped back to EPCOT to get to my car. I hope you enjoyed following my day on Pin Tuesday! Also Happy 53rd Birthday Magic Kingdom! Did you have a favorite moment from the day? Let me know in the comments below.

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