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2018 Downtown Disney Egg-stravaganza

After finding all the eggs hidden in Disney's California Adventure, it was time to continue our search in Downtown Disney. Maps were available at the Disney Store at Register 1.

Here's another look at the map above.

And stickers showing all the eggs that we'll be looking for today.

Spoilers ahead. If you're going to do the hunt yourself and don't want to know where everything is hidden, stop reading now.


Still here? Okay, first up is the La Brea Bakery. Mickey is hanging out on the roofline.


Ian kept telling me that he saw Daisy, but I couldn't find her anywhere. We were outside the store and I was looking on every roof and feature that I could find. I didn't realize he was looking though the doors of the store and seeing her inside.


Dale was hanging out by the Starbucks logo.


And just a couple stores down, the kids found Goofy.


Way up high above the Dream Boutique was Jessie.


And the kids both found Thumper behind the counters of Marceline's Confectionary.


At the Disney Home store, Minnie is hiding just inside the doors.


And Donald spends his time surveying the artwork of the Wonderground Gallery.



At the Lego Store Pluto hides by the windows.


And even though it says to look at Disney's Pin Traders, the White Rabbit was hiding at the planter in front of the store.


Woody was over at the Rainforest Cafe.


And last was Chip at the ESPN zone.


Once more we've completed our map and it's time to collect our prize.

At a table outside the Disney Store, all six egg options are available.

Alli was wearing her Mike Wazowski hat for St. Patrick's Day, and just happened to match the egg she wanted perfectly.

When we were in the car driving to Disneyland and talking about what we were going to do, Alli asked if there was going to be anything inside the eggs. "I think there's chocolate".
No, not chocolate, but in this case, a sticker of Roz.

That's 2 of the 3 Egg-stravaganza hunts completed. T made sure to buy the map for Disneyland, but I think we're going to save that one until our next visit. Can't wait too long though. The hunt only lasts from March 16th to April 1st!

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