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REVIEW: See What’s DIFFERENT About Our Favorite Sundae at Beaches and Cream in Disney World!

Huge ice cream sundaes at an old-fashioned soda fountain? We seriously love Beaches & Cream at the Beach Club Resort.

Beaches & Cream

And, although the original location is closed for lengthy refurbishments, the sweet treats featured on the menu have been brought over to the temporary satellite location. Yet, when we went to take a bite of one of our all-time favorite Disney World desserts, we found a sundae that was a little bit different than we remember.

After moving to Ariel’s, an event space inside the Beach Club Resort…

Beaches & Cream Satellite Location

… Beaches & Cream had to reconfigure their menu somewhat to fit into the satellite location (missing you lots, Grilled Cheese). Even fountain drinks have disappeared, leaving behind bottled water and bottled sodas in their place.

Satellite Beaches & Cream Location

Although the Kitchen Sink and giant milkshakes have taken a hiatus, you can still snag the scoops of ice cream, souvenir mini Mickey or Minnie Sinks, or those boozy hard floats.

And thankfully, their signature sundaes, including the No Way Jose Sundae (our personal favorite), are still on the menu making guests’ tastebuds happy.

Complete with scoops of chocolate and vanilla ice cream, peanut butter sauce and hot fudge drizzle (!!!), peanut butter and chocolate chips, whipped cream and a cherry on top, the original No Way Sundae is a DREAM.

No Way Jose Sundae

Have you ever seen anything so wonderful in your entire life?!

No Way Jose Sundae

Of course, we had to order it when we were at the temporary location! But, after we got it, we ended up finding…

Satellite Beaches & Cream Location

This kinda mini version of the original??

Without the glass goblets, the three scoops of ice cream still fit into the plastic ice cream container; but I think the toppings (my whole reason for getting the sundae tbh) were a little skimpy. And, while it was still definitely shareable, we have to say that the $11 price tag was kinda steep for the seemingly smaller version of the No Way Jose. (It tasted just as good though!)

The three months the original location will be closed will blow by, then we can all get back to our full-sized sundaes and ginormous kitchen sinks once again! To hold you over in the meantime, we HIGHLY recommend trying this peanut butter and hot fudge beauty at the temporary Beaches & Cream…even if it’s a little smaller 😉

Have you tried the No Way Jose yet? Let us know in the comments below!



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