Art From 1900 Park Fare Restaurant Now Available for Purchase at Disney’s Grand Floridian

Gretchen McDermid

Three framed paintings of animated characters adorn a peach-colored wall at the Grand Floridian Resort. On the left, lanterns float magically; in the middle, a mermaid swims gracefully; and on the right, a bridge and waterfall captivate viewers. Perfect examples of Park Fare Art.

Art From 1900 Park Fare Restaurant Now Available for Purchase at Disney’s Grand Floridian

A new Art of Disney on Demand kiosk has been added to the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, and the kiosk sells several pieces of art from 1900 Park Fare that are available to purchase for the first time.

New Art of Disney on Demand Kiosk

Entrance to the boutique store "Acadiana Mercantile" with open double doors reveals a Grand Floridian-inspired interior. Mannequins display clothing and accessories, while the tiled flooring with decorative inlays adds an artistic touch.

The new kiosk has been added to the M. Mouse Mercantile gift shop located on the second floor of the Grand Floridian Resort lobby.

A well-lit Disney-themed store in the Grand Floridian boasts display shelves filled with plush toys, shirts, and unique merchandise. An on-demand kiosk takes center stage, allowing guests to explore custom options while a few customers browse in the background like living art.

The Art of Disney on Demand kiosk has been placed directly in the middle of the store’s center room. The wood around the stand has been painted white with gold trim to match the store’s aesthetic.

The kiosk can be used to order art that is printed and shipped to guests’ homes. There is a regular selection of art featuring Disney characters and park icons. However, like the kiosk at Disney’s Riviera Resort, the Grand Floridian kiosk also features art exclusive to the resort.

The eleven pieces of art available in the Grand Floridian tab are comprised of paintings that were added to 1900 Park Fare when the restaurant reopened in April 2024.

The new paintings were added to 1900 Park Fare during its lengthy refurbishment. Guests dining in the restaurant can see the full-size paintings adorning the walls of the main buffet room near the ceiling.

A series of framed paintings adorn the peach-colored wall in a gallery-like setting, reminiscent of Park Fare Art at the Grand Floridian Resort, all beautifully illuminated by recessed lighting.

The paintings in 1900 Park Fare were all chosen to match the renovated restaurant’s theme of characters who all achieved their dreams after making a wish. Some of the art includes Aladdin wishing on Genie’s lamp, Tiana wishing on a star, and Belle wishing for adventure in the great wide somewhere. The characters meeting guests in the restaurant also match this theme.

Guests scrolling through the images in the Grand Floridian tab can click on each of the eleven paintings to see them in more detail.

Prices for these prints vary depending on guests’ desired size, medium, and framing options.

Three framed paintings of animated characters adorn a peach-colored wall at the Grand Floridian Resort. On the left, lanterns float magically; in the middle, a mermaid swims gracefully; and on the right, a bridge and waterfall captivate viewers. Perfect examples of Park Fare Art.

This addition at Grand Floridian Resort follows the current trend of Disney adding to kiosks specialty art pieces that have not previously been sold to guests. In addition to the unique art sold at Disney’s Riviera Resort, a kiosk selling Hollywood Tower Hotel art was added this winter to Tower Hotel Gifts at the exit of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.

Will you be purchasing any of these pieces from 1900 Park Fare? Which painting is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.

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