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Would rather drive to Gideons, if you are going to sugar overload Gideons is a much better cookie, definitely more than $4. But if one is looking for a cheap sugar high, any grocery has that cookie isle full of cheap processed packages
The new Summer House at Disney Springs has a cookie counter with a huge selection at I believe $4.95 each. They’re big and shareable, but I didn’t find them better than Crumbl, which I didn’t think were great. Only had Gideon’s once more than a year ago, and honestly can’t remember much about them other than they were very thick. Daughter brought them to us when we picked her up at DW, so we didn’t have to wait in line for them. Not that we would have because to us it’s crazy to wait in a long line outside a shop to buy cookies.
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The new Summer House at Disney Springs has a cookie counter with a huge selection at I believe $4.95 each. They’re big and shareable, but I didn’t find them better than Crumbl, which I didn’t think were great. Only had Gideon’s once more than a year ago, and honestly can’t remember much about them other than they were very thick. Daughter brought them to us when we picked her up at DW, so we didn’t have to wait in line for them. Not that we would have because to us it’s crazy to wait in a long line outside a shop to buy cookies.
Slap a Disney logo on anything...even mediocre, and it will create a line (and an outrageous price point)
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Slap a Disney logo on anything...even mediocre, and it will create a line (and an outrageous price point)
You do realize the prices are the same at the original location in Orlando. It’s not Disney owned, (gargoyle is the logo)but a private single owned person, with no franchises.

Their average daily just cookie sales is over $40,000 a day at each location, cakes, drinks, and merch doesn’t count in those figures.

One cookie for us is split into 4s, is sometimes more then we can eat. So $6 divided by 4 is very reasonable in price, and butter consumption. We go about every 3 weeks and have a space in the freezer just for our stash
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You do realize the prices are the same at the original location in Orlando. It’s not Disney owned, (gargoyle is the logo)but a private single owned person, with no franchises.

Their average daily just cookie sales is over $40,000 a day at each location, cakes, drinks, and merch doesn’t count in those figures.

One cookie for us is split into 4s, is sometimes more then we can eat. So $6 divided by 4 is very reasonable in price, and butter consumption. We go about every 3 weeks and have a space in the freezer just for our stash
I think we’re both right.....

Who makes Disney World cookies?
Orlando's very own Gideon's Bakehouse is best known for their ingredient rich, from-scratch "almost half pound" cookies that take over 24 hours to create. Prepare to experience flavors ranging from their celebrated Original Chocolate Chip to addicting Pistachio Toffee.

https://www.google.com/url?q=https:/...ZSHBWgL5UbOObo
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Ouch, 720 calories each. I am excited to try it though. You only live once
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My cookies are similar to their chocolate chip ones. Maybe if I win the lottery I could open a whole strip-mall of "stuff from the north that I really miss and other people would probably love too."

Get Pepe's to open a pizzeria/sub shop here (they have one in Delray Beach). A couple of small antique stores, each specializing in something and accepting consignments. A greek diner at the end of the strip, in a real railroad dining car with early breakfast specials from 6am-9am, and open until 9pm. A vintage clothing store, a store that specializes in clothing and accessories for dancers (like a Capezio store). A mini-food court with a) middle-eastern food like falafels, b) Indian food - samosas and curry chicken etc c) healthy vegetarian/vegan joint d) a kosher market e) an italian bakery that makes everything on site.

Maybe even run a food truck event once a month where a huge variety of food trucks can come and offer all kinds of edibles, while a band plays to entertain the customers, and feature local crafters and local chicken and duck eggs.

There are SOOOO many people in the Villages from "up north" that I think this community is missing an incredible marketing opportunity by not creating this kind of "fairground market" thing. They tried with Sawgrass but it's just way too small.
I’d absolutely live there! You have great ideas!
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I think we’re both right.....

Who makes Disney World cookies?
Orlando's very own Gideon's Bakehouse is best known for their ingredient rich, from-scratch "almost half pound" cookies that take over 24 hours to create. Prepare to experience flavors ranging from their celebrated Original Chocolate Chip to addicting Pistachio Toffee.

https://www.google.com/url?q=https:/...ZSHBWgL5UbOObo
Blurb is who makes best cookies in Disney. Disney Parks does Not Sell or make Gideon’s cookies. Have had every cookie in the park, and in every resort including standing in line for 2 hours for gingerbread at GF.
I personally know one of the bakery head chefs, craft their products, from chocolates to chocolate chip cookies. (Some of our free tickets are from her, one veterinarian, 7 performers, and 3 princesses)

Trust me Gideons only sells in their store at Disney Springs or home base Orlando.

If they ever entered Disney Parks, Gideons would not be $6, more like $16 with Disney markup.

Gideon’s only has less than 200 employees, plus it take 24 hours to make a Gideon’s cookie, Disney doesn’t have that kind of timeline.
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The new Summer House at Disney Springs has a cookie counter with a huge selection at I believe $4.95 each. They’re big and shareable, but I didn’t find them better than Crumbl, which I didn’t think were great. Only had Gideon’s once more than a year ago, and honestly can’t remember much about them other than they were very thick. Daughter brought them to us when we picked her up at DW, so we didn’t have to wait in line for them. Not that we would have because to us it’s crazy to wait in a long line outside a shop to buy cookies.
It’s about timing we either go super early or late, never waiting more than 20 minutes, lines go fast, or you are booted out if you can’t make up your mind. Plus if it’s a really hard rain in the summer wait is less. We usually go to Arts for brunch, then in line at Gideon’s, we have soft cooler we put all our cookies, and one cake, and drink a cold brew while we shop around the springs. Since it’s two of us we can get 1 dozen cookies. They freeze very well, and it’s my go to for small dinner parties, or when fam visits
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Blurb is who makes best cookies in Disney. Disney Parks does Not Sell or make Gideon’s cookies. Have had every cookie in the park, and in every resort including standing in line for 2 hours for gingerbread at GF.
I personally know one of the bakery head chefs, craft their products, from chocolates to chocolate chip cookies. (Some of our free tickets are from her, one veterinarian, 7 performers, and 3 princesses)

Trust me Gideons only sells in their store at Disney Springs or home base Orlando.

If they ever entered Disney Parks, Gideons would not be $6, more like $16 with Disney markup.

Gideon’s only has less than 200 employees, plus it take 24 hours to make a Gideon’s cookie, Disney doesn’t have that kind of timeline.

I never made any comment about Disney owning Gideons nor supplying Disney properties with their product. The 'Disney logo' reference was in the context of selling the product under the Disney umbrella....in this case, out of Disney Springs. If Gideons remained in the original ORL location, its a $3 - $4 cookie. I know what the rents are in Disney Springs and to Gideons credit...that location can support the upgraded infrastructure. Without Disney/ Disney Springs ... ...nobody outside of ORL knows about this business. Again, that was the point!
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Great. Old people really need more sugar in their diets, eh?
Makes the hearts of the doctors and pharmacy's happy ! The more sugar the more unhealthy ...
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It’s about timing we either go super early or late, never waiting more than 20 minutes, lines go fast, or you are booted out if you can’t make up your mind. Plus if it’s a really hard rain in the summer wait is less. We usually go to Arts for brunch, then in line at Gideon’s, we have soft cooler we put all our cookies, and one cake, and drink a cold brew while we shop around the springs. Since it’s two of us we can get 1 dozen cookies. They freeze very well, and it’s my go to for small dinner parties, or when fam visits
The Netflix series “Somebody Feed Phil” did an episode in Orlando this current season, and the original Gideons is one of the locations featured. Phil had a conversation with the owner. I’m wondering if it’s any easier or faster to buy at that location?
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Recently I was in Miami and took the grands to Crumbl for the first time.

No one talks to you. You place your order on a kiosk & when your number flashes you pay. They have a tip from 18% to ( I think) 25%.
Are you tipping them for putting the cookies in the box??

I opted for NO tip given the fact they did nothing but box the cookies.

The cookies are $4 each. Also looked them up and they are 720 calories each.

Somehow I can’t imagine a lot of Villagers spending $4/cookie.
I won’t even comment on the calories!!
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The Netflix series “Somebody Feed Phil” did an episode in Orlando this current season, and the original Gideons is one of the locations featured. Phil had a conversation with the owner. I’m wondering if it’s any easier or faster to buy at that location?
Depends on the day and time. Since already at Disney, it just faster than driving in traffic to Orlando store.

Prior to Springs location, we would work around times for Orlando store just after morning rush hour, then get lunch, stop at TJ’s then drive home before 2 o’clock traffic. Traffic is lighter on weekends, but the lines can sometimes be 1/2 hour. You can preorder, but if they are really busy add on can be a pain. Second issue No cold brew. Our first cookies in 2017, store was busy, but nothing like today. Unlike previously posted cookie prices are the same $6.
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