Walt Disney World Introduces New Kids Menus Highlighting National Geographic's "Secrets of the Penguins"

The new documentary series debuts on April 20th.

Walt Disney World has debuted a new Kids Menu across the resort, showcasing activities inspired by National Geographic’s upcoming series Secrets of the Penguins.

What’s Happening:

  • Kids Menus at the Walt Disney World Resort are ready to invite younger guests to celebrate penguins.
  • Primarily found throughout the Southern Hemisphere, the adorable flightless birds are the subject of a brand new series on National Geographic, titled Secrets of the Penguins.
  • Laughing Place had a chance to check out the new Kids Menus on a recent visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ The Brown Derby Restaurant.
  • Throughout the several page activity booklet and menu, guests can help these penguins pick the right food, get through a maze, and more.
  • On the inside, Cuties take center stage with activities and coloring to keep younger kids entertained while they wait for their food.

  • The backside features even more penguin themed fun.

  • While food offerings differ per dining location, all kids menus across the resort will feature this new design.
  • Guests who wanna dive even deeper into Secrets of the Penguins can partake in a themed photo opportunity for the series near Earl of Sandwich in Disney Springs.
  • Narrated by Blake Lively, Secrets of the Penguins debuts on National Geographic on April 20th and will be available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu.
  • Filmed over the span of two years, the series will take viewers deep into the lives of penguins and their close-knit communities.
  • For those looking to waddle their way to the Most Magical Place on Earth, Laughing Place recommends Mouse Fan Travel for all your Walt Disney World vacation needs.

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Maxon Faber
Based in Los Angeles, California, Maxon is roller coaster and musical theatre nerd. His favorite dinosaur is the parasaurolophus, specifically the one in Jurassic World: The Ride.
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