This Is How Disney Is Celebrating Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Disney World is celebrating Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month!

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When you visit Epcot, don’t forget to look for the Miguel and Dante gold character statues from the movie Coco. These can be found near the entrance of the World Showcase.

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The Mexico pavilion is the perfect place to celebrate Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month!

San Angel Inn Restaurante will have a new menu from October 1st-December 31, 2021 from the San Pascal Award-winning Chef Federico A. Lopez. The new menu will have regional Mexican dishes.

You can also currently check out the Mexico Folk Art Gallery.

You can watch Mariachi Cobre perform at the America Gardens Theater and hear the songs they have added from Coco.

The Epcot International Food and Wine Festival is happening right now and you can try the Chimichurri-up Offense from Fire Hosted by The NFL on ESPN. Don’t forget to also try the Crispy Pig Ear Salad at The Swanky Saucy Swine.

From October 1st-4rth, the band Latin Ambition will do a special performance at The America Gardens Theater.

Over at Hollywood Studios, you should try the Colombian Hot Dog at Fairfax Fare Counter.

The Colombian Hot Dog. / Photo belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.

At Magic Kingdom, you can see Princess Elena in the cavalcade in “A Royal Princess Processional.”

At Animal Kingdom, Tiffins has food inspired by Imagineers’ travels to Oaxaca, Mexico. This includes Sweet Corn Soup and Charred Octopus.

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At the The Smiling Crocodile, you can get some Street Corn Tacos. These tacos are a lot like the tacos you would find in markets in Mexico City.

Now lets talk about the resorts! If you are staying at a Disney Resort Hotel you can watch Movies Under The Stars. Some movies include Coco and Elena and the Secret of Avalor.

Disney Resort Hotels will have Latin inspired dishes. These include Pork Tacos with marinated mango and a manchego cheese dip, Pork Ropa Vieja, and Shrimp Tacos.

At Disney Springs, you can listen to La Calle, a Latin Pop band. Nicholas Marks known as the “Jimi Hendrix” of Flamenco music blends American Pop music with Spanish Flamenco.

Some Hispanic and Latinx dishes at Disney Springs include Alex Cabrera’s Tres Leches at Amorette’s Patisserie and Jose Rodriguez’s Tripleta Burger at D-Luxe Burger.

Cilantro Urban Eatery is a visiting food truck that will have Latin street food that is Venezuelan, Puerto Rican, Mexican, and American cuisine.

An Artist Spotlight series will show Hispanic and Latinx producers, directors, and animators that are working on an upcoming Disney film called Encanto at the Art of Disney. You can find soccer gear at Pele Soccer and jewelry that was handcrafted by Spanish artists at UNOde50.

While you are at Disney World, don’t forget to celebrate Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month!