CrazyShake Pop-Up at Disney Springs Closes After Planned 90-Day Run
The temporary Black Tap milkshake window has left the former Sprinkles space dark with no replacement or timeline announced.
Overview
- The grab-and-go CrazyShake opened at Disney Springs on March 2 and finished its advertised 90-day engagement in late May, with lights off and signage removed following the scheduled close.
- The concept sold only extravagant, camera-ready milkshakes rather than a full menu, including a $24 Special Edition Mickey CrazyShake, $17.50 standard CrazyShakes, and $12 classic shakes.
- Disney announced the pop-up in February as a time‑boxed test that could be extended based on sales and feedback, and operators say the run delivered strong social-media visibility during its nearly three months.
- Black Tap continues to operate a permanent Downtown Disney location in California, and the Disney Springs window served as a temporary Florida offering rather than a new permanent Black Tap restaurant.
- The former Sprinkles footprint is now vacant and no successor has been named; Disney’s frequent use of short-term activations suggests another concept will likely follow but no opening date has been disclosed.