Friday, June 9, 2017

Spring in Epcot!

Epcot is probably my favorite park. Between Test Track and Soarin' and all the great countries to visit (and eat around) as well as the aquarium in The Seas and visiting Anna and Elsa, there's really something for every age here.


I love Epcot during the Christmas holidays and during the fall for Food & Wine Festival, but in the spring, Epcot is a joy to visit, too.

First, there's the Flower & Garden Festival. All around the park, you will find new things to see--
topiaries of our favorite Disney and Pixar characters, breathtakingly beautiful flower displays, tasty food kiosks in World Showcase, the Garden Rocks concert series, and even seminars and courses you can take with celebrity chefs!

If that's not enough, there are also a butterfly house and butterfly gardens set up plus several large interactive playgrounds and play spaces for the little visitors.

Music Garden Melodies
It's pretty amazing to turn the corner and discover the Fantasia topiary or discover Buzz Lightyear near Mission Space and Lightning McQueen near Test Track. Wandering around World Showcase, you might find Snow White with the seven dwarfs near Germany or Woody in the America pavilion!
My son, Ethan, and I in front of Bambi and
Flower in Canada.
Pooh Bear, one of my very favorite characters,
in the UK

Ethan with Woody from Toy Story in the
American Pavilion. 
From the Lion King, Rafiki holding up
Simba as a cub.

Oh, and the delicious smells that waft towards you as you're walking around. Grab a passport before you enter the park, and you can see the menus for each of the kiosks. How about a hibiscus margarita in Mexico, pear cider-brined corned beef in the UK, or a chocolate macaron with framboise (raspberry jam).

In addition to the Flower & Garden Festival, you can also participate in the Egg-Stravaganza! This is a hunt all around World Showcase for the twelve large painted eggs that represent some of the most beloved characters from Mickey and Minnie to Figment and even Thumper! First, you buy a map at one of the shops for $5.99. Then you have to search each country to find the egg hidden in that country and match the sticker to the country on the map. There was even one in The Outpost!

This is a fun way to entertain kids while parents explore each country. At the end, when you've found each egg, return to the gift shop where you bought the map and choose your very own egg. A Dory egg came home with us this year!
The finished product--a completed map and a
souvenir Dory egg!


Finally, there's the weather. Spring is a great time to visit Epcot. The temperatures are warming up and likely warmer than they are "back home" but not so hot that it's unpleasant to visit like summer and even fall can be. Grab a friend or some family, pick up a tasty snack or a cool drink, and see what all you can experience at Epcot in the spring!




Susan Burks is a military wife, and a homeschooling mom to a robot-programming, space-loving 12 year old! In addition to many Disney World trips, Susan has done eight Disney cruises and one Disneyland trip! 

You can contact Susan at susan@wishdrawals.com



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