Disney Springs is getting a new — although temporary — tenant for the former Sprinkles space. CrazyShake will move in from March through May along with its menu stacked with elaborate milkshakes, including a special edition Mickey Mouse shake.
The Mickey beverage features are Mickey sprinkles, vanilla frosting, rock candy, whipped cream and a Mickey-shaped crispy treat (and a cherry on top). The item has been served exclusively at the CrazyShake location at Downtown Disney in Anaheim, California. Among the other options are the Bam Bam Shake (with Fruity Pebbles and strawberry Pop-Tarts) and the Cookies ‘n Cream Supreme.
All company-owned Sprinkles Cupcakes locations, including the store at Walt Disney World, closed at the end of 2025. The chain was known for its baked goods and walk-up cupcake ATMs. It was founded in 2005 by Candace Nelson, who sold her ownership in 2012. It had operated at Disney Springs since 2016.
CrazyShake is part of New York City-based Black Tap, which has restaurants in Manhattan, Las Vegas, Dallas and Nashville and across Europe and Asia.
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The short-term location at Disney Springs is in the Town Center neighborhood of the complex, near Frontera Cocina and at the foot of the bridge that connects with the Landing neighborhood, near Ragland Road Irish Pub.