Photos: “Wish” Topiary Relocated and Other Classics Installed with One Week Until the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival
We’re just a week away from the beginning of the 30th year of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, and many of the topiaries and other prep for the festival are already visible at the park. We previously took a look at some of the topiaries which had been installed as of February 18th, including the return of Phineas and Ferb after many years. Now, let’s see what else is new.
World Discovery
Over on the east side of the park, guests will find many returning topiaries, such as Huey, Dewey and Louie, Donald Duck and Buzz Lightyear.
The playground near Creations Shop has been transformed into the CAMP Get Out ‘n Play Garden for the festival.
Artwork transforming the Odyssey pavilion into The Citrus Blossom has been installed while the building remains closed.
World Showcase
Many returning favorites have been installed around World Showcase – including gnomes in Germany and characters from Winnie the Pooh and Peter Pan in the United Kingdom.
Also spotted in World Showcase – a butterfly topiary and some bee fun facts at The Honey Bee-stro.
World Nature
Speaking of butterflies, installation of the Butterfly Garden is underway between The Land and Imagination!
After being featured at the front of the park last year, Asha and Valentino from Wish can now be found in front of The Land.
Nearby, you’ll find other returning topiaries featuring characters from The Lion King and Toy Story.
Get ready for the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival with the newly released Foodie Guide – and head out yourself to experience it from March 5th through June 2nd.
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- Mickey & Minnie Mouse Temporarily Move Meet & Greet Location at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- Photos: TriceraTop Spin Now Completely Removed from Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- Photos: Construction Work Continues on Test Track 3.0’s New Canopy and Entrance Area