Disney Announces 2023 EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival

Disney Announces 2023 EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival
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Disney has announced the International Flower & Garden Festival will return to EPCOT starting March 1st, 2023. The festival will run through July 5th, 2023. The stunning festival features alluring gardens, whimsical topiaries, lively entertainment, beautiful merchandise and delightfully fresh cuisine. For the first time, topiaries of Mirabel, Antonio, Isabela and Luisa from Disney's "Encanto" will make a grand appearance at the festival. Located near the EPCOT main entrance, these new topiaries are sure to be a must-do photo moment to mark your visit. A new Princess Tiana topiary will grace The American Adventure. Plus, they will also have returning favourites such as Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs; Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Captain Hook and Tick Tock Croc; Figment; Anna and Elsa; and more.

More than 15 Outdoor Kitchens will offer specialty menus of scrumptious cuisine and beverages. One of my favorites is The Citrus Blossom which will move to a new location at Odyssey. With fresh new menu items, you'll want to sample all the mouth-watering delights.

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