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  • Unlock Magical Moments with Disney Characters

    Unlock Magical Moments with Disney Characters

    Walt Disney World boasts dozens of thrilling attractions and top-notch restaurants, but it’s the lands and the characters who “live” there that truly make the parks a magical place. Whether it’s a hug from Mickey Mouse, a high five from Chewbacca, or quick chat about gumbo with Tiana, the interactions with our favorite characters bring the story to life and bring out the kid in all of us.

    Where and When Can I Meet my Disney Friends?

    All four theme parks will have character meet and greets throughout the day, and there a few different ways you can say hello. Some are available to meet continuously at indoor locations, like Mickey and Friends at EPCOT, the Princesses at Fairytale Hall at Magic Kingdom, and Anna and Elsa at Royal Somerhaus in the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT. Others will meet periodically throughout the park at designated spots with set times for guests to line up to meet them, like Sheriff Woody and Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story Land at Hollywood Studios. Others are considered “roaming” and will be in a general area at a designated time but do not have a line for guests, like the Star Wars characters in Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios.

    Character schedules are listed in the Disney World app. The app is dynamic, so times will disappear throughout the day as the set times begin so that you see what is still scheduled in real time. If you have a certain couple of characters you’d really like to meet, check the app a day or two before your visit so that you can get an idea of the entire schedule for the day. (Times are subject to change, so check the morning you head to the park as well.)

    Aside from the “all day” characters like Mickey and Friends, the scheduled meet and greet set times generally wrap up between 4pm – 5pm, with the “roaming” characters hanging out a bit later into the evening. In general, you’ll want to plan to meet characters earlier in your day.

    • Open the Disney World app
    • Tap on the map pin icon at the bottom of your screen
    • Tap on “characters”
    • Tap on “show list”

    This will give you a list of all of the characters available for meet and greets at the parks (left image below). To see the characters at one specific park, go to the “locations” drop down menu and select your park of choice (right image below).

    You can tap on a character and see where they will be located and when their set begins (left image below). Tap on “find on map” to see the exact location on the map (right image below).

    At the end of the day, the characters will no longer show up in the app as an offering since their set times are all done for the day. In the Judy Hopps example above, I took the screenshot at 1:05pm, so all of the earlier times are gone. If you are scrolling on your phone at night planning out your park day, you will not see any characters listed. Set a reminder to check the character times in the morning and take a screenshot of the ones you’d like to see. You can then factor that into your plans to make sure you can say hi to your favorite Space Ranger! (Or – let your travel agent know that you or your kiddo is a huge Donald Duck fan (he’s #1!) so they help you plan out your day.)

    Pro Tip: Very popular characters can have a line start to form 10 to 15 minutes before their set time begins. Characters like Moana, Buzz Lightyear & Woody, and Captain Jack Sparrow can draw quite a crowd, and I highly recommend arriving at least 10 minutes before the posted set time begins for these headliners. Character attendants will shut off the line after a certain point when the number of guests waiting will fill the allotted meet and greet time, and the line can sometimes close right at the posted start time.

    Autographs and Pictures

    Kids of all ages can collect character autographs at meet and greets. The majority of characters will autograph for you, with a few notable exceptions who do not:

    • Star Wars characters at Hollywood Studios
    • Beast at Be Our Guest Restaurant
    • Starlord roaming by Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind
    • Kevin from Up!

    A couple of characters like Buzz Lightyear and Figment will give you a card with their name stamped on it instead of signing an autograph book. Princess Belle signs autographs in EPCOT, but is not able to after Enchanted Tales with Belle at Magic Kingdom. Her autograph is on the bookmark you receive, and she is available for pictures after the story ends.

    It’s helpful to have a good-sized pen or marker (especially for our friends with gloved/mitten-hands) and an autograph book that you can easily open and close throughout the day. I like hard-binder books rather than spiral-binder books, so the spiral doesn’t get caught as you flip through it and take it out of your bag or stroller throughout the day.

    Disney PhotoPass Service is available at character meet and greets, and character attendants can also help with taking pictures with your own device. The great news is — you can use PhotoPass regardless of whether you’ve purchased it in advance. If you see in the app that you have some fantastic shots that you want to keep, you can purchase PhotoPass during or after your trip. Either way, the character attendants can take a few pictures with your phone or camera as well, so you’ll have those on your device. (I also love to ask for a quick selfie with the characters too –it’s always fun to try to get Mickey’s entire head in the shot!)

    Make Smalltalk

    If you really want to lean into the fun and make believe at Walt Disney World, chat up the characters as if you live in their world. “Face characters” who portray a “person” character will talk with you within their canon/story. For example, you can ask Belle if she’s read any good books lately or if her dad has a new invention coming out soon. You can ask Moana what her favorite island is (probably Motunui), or tell Alice you’d like to visit Wonderland with her someday, and they will engage with you on that topic.

    I once showed Pocahontas a small change purse that I have had since childhood (that I got with the movie VHS)! She asked me what I keep in it (obviously because Pocahontas’ tribe does not have currency), and I explained what coins are used for. She then told me that Meeko would probably like to shake it around and make noise with what’s inside. It was really neat!

    The “head characters” who portray other animated characters like Mickey Mouse, Goofy, or the Pixar Pals will interact with you through mime, sometimes with their character attendants filling in the communication gaps if needed. I always ask Frozone if he can help us out a little bit with the heat in Florida (I’m sure he and Elsa have never heard that one before), and he’ll act out his response. When visiting Edna Mode, tell her she embodies the height of fashion. You can let Buzz Lightyear know that you heard that morning’s briefing from Star Command and will be at the rendezvous point later, and see how he reacts.

    Characters know their own story and closely related stories but not those outside their universe. For example, Princess Aurora and Cinderella know each other, but they won’t know who Joy and Sadness or Luke Skywalker are. Most likely, they’ll simply respond with “I don’t know who that is.”

    Are there any other ways to meet characters at Walt Disney World?

    If you want to level up your character interactions, you can make a reservation at one of the many character dining restaurants across property.  Character meals are one of the most relaxing ways to meet your Disney pals, and since you have to eat throughout the day anyway, you might as well manga with Mickey. These restaurants are generally buffet-style service, which allows the characters to roam around the restaurant while you leisurely enjoy your meal. If a character hasn’t stopped by yet, just ask your server or a character attendant (in a blue shirt) if Goofy could pop over, and they’ll help out.

    If someone in your group is excited to meet lots of Disney Princesses, the breakfast buffet at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT is a fantastic choice. This is also a great way to meet characters who do not typically hang out in the parks. Over at Wilderness Lodge Resort, guests can meet the Evil Queen and a few of the Seven Dwarfs at Story Book Dining at Artist’s Point, who are otherwise only available at certain special events like Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party.

    Random character pop-ups at resort lobbies have been ongoing for a while, but scheduled resort visits will become more common as Cool Kids’ Summer returns, with character meet and greets available at:

    • Pop Century Resort
    • Art of Animation Resort
    • Port Orleans Resort – Riverside
    • Caribbean Beach Resort

    This is a great way to meet some of your favorite pals at your home away from home. You may also see unscheduled appearances at your resort any time of the year.

    Though not a true meet and greet — one of the easiest ways to see characters is a quick hello during the parades and cavalcades offered at Magic Kingdom. The Festival of Fantasy Parade steps off at 12p and 3pm daily, and the Adventure Friends Cavalcade runs in the evening at 5:10p and 6:25p. Top off your night with Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away at 8:15p and 10:30p. These parades offer a chance to wave “hi” to dozens of character friends on gorgeous floats. With so much to do during your day at the park, this can be a great way to get your character fix while taking a rest from rides.

    You’ve Got a Friend in Me

    The character experiences really do add so much to immersive feeling at the Disney Parks, and this was painfully apparent during the phased reopening after the pandemic, when guests could not interact with characters in the same way. Being able to give Mr. Incredible a high five, or get a huge hug from James P. Sullivan, or have a moment with Mickey to tell him about your day at the Magic Kingdom, enhances the experience for kids and adults alike. And let’s face it, there are certain characters who hold such a special place in our hearts that even the most stoic of visitors will have to smile, laugh, and have a jolly holiday – looking at you, Mary Poppins.

    Want to say hi to some childhood friends at the Most Magical Place on Earth? Let’s start planning your Magical Quest today!

  • Celebrate Spring at the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

    Celebrate Spring at the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

    I am heading back to EPCOT’s International Flower and Garden Festival this spring, and I am SO EXCITED for what’s on tap for this event in 2026!  From the bright, vibrant colors to the delicate floral aromas, EPCOT shines throughout this festival. With dozens of Outdoor Kitchens to sample from and a Garden Rocks Concert Series line up to make you feel extra nostalgic, there is so much to do, see, and eat at this festival.

    This year, the festival runs from March 4 through June 1, 2026, but there are already topiaries popping up around the park as of mid-February – guests heading to EPCOT between this time and February 23 can catch a rare festival overlap as the International Festival of the Arts wraps up its last week. After a long, cold winter across the US, this floral celebration can’t come soon enough! With discounts galore (including the month of May!), and FREE dining plans for kids all year, now is the perfect time to visit Walt Disney World. Read on to discover the many ways to spring into the new season at EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival.

    Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival
    Floating Gardens 2021

    Festival Gardens

    What would this even be without the gorgeously themed gardens throughout the park? With gardens unique to each country represented in the World Showcase pavilions, as well as fun and creative gardens spread around World Discovery, World Celebration, and World Nature, there are flowers everywhere at this festival. There are several NEW gardens this year, including a Pet-Friendly Garden, Wildlife Crossing Garden – inspired by Hoppers, and a Trendy Tropicals Garden between the Morocco and France Pavilions. I am also intrigued by the new Rain or Shine Fruit Stand (presented by Outshine), which will celebrate the water cycle and how water nurtures crops – located in Communicore Plaza, I am guessing this will by near Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana.

    A few of my long-time returning favorite gardens are:

    • Shishi Odoshi Garden in the Japan Pavillion: Made of bamboo, these features of many Japanese gardens create a relaxing sound when they tap together as water flows through them. However, they have a practical gardening purpose – shishi odoshi translates to “deer scaring,” and these beautiful fountains are actually used to scare away pest animals from the garden. I just love having a little Zen moment watching the peaceful kinetic energy of the shishi odoshi, and afterwards taking a stroll through the Bonsai Collection Garden.
    • The Floating Gardens: These are, without a doubt, my favorite gardens at this festival year after year. Drifting on the waterways along the bridge to the World Showcase, more than 170 mini gardens create a beautiful floating rainbow of flowers. The view of the Imagination Pavilion with the gardens in the foreground creates a feeling of whimsy and inspiration that encompasses what that pavilion is all about, and I wish these gardens could be a permanent fixture.
    • English Tea Garden (presenting by Twinings): Meander through the UK pavilion gardens and learn about the history of tea along the way. In years past there has been a garden tour available a few times per day. This short walking tour is free and does require advance in-person sign up – check at the UK pavilion gift shop early in the day to see if this is being offered again in 2026.

    Scatted throughout the gardens you’ll find facts about the plants featured, and why they’re located where they are. You’ll also get a chance to learn about the pollinators that are vital to healthy plant life, and our food system.

    Edutainment & Play

    Butterfly Landing (presented by AdventHealth) is personal favorite year after year, and a fun activity for everyone in your group. Take a few minutes to visit the Butterfly Landing tent, and learn about several species of butterfly – including malachite and the recognizable monarch. Crucial for pollination and evidence of a biodiverse ecosystem, we should take every opportunity we have to protect and promote a healthy butterfly population and I love that Disney hosts this experience every year.

    If you’re ready for a snack, you can head over to The Honey Bee-stro (Hosted by National Honey Board) and learn about helpful bee pollinators while you nosh on a bite from the Outdoor Kitchen next door. The food and drink items on this menu feature (you guessed it) honey! And it’s fun to read a couple factoids while you enjoy some Chicken & Waffles with spicy honey drizzle or a Honey Lager. If you have a kiddo or kid-at-heart with you, you can purchase the festival’s scavenger hunt game, Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration ($11.99 +tax), and search for Spike around the World Showcase, adding a sticker to each location on the map. Once complete, return to one of the participating merchandise locations to claim your prize.

    This year, kids can run off some extra energy at Playalong Bay (presented by Smuckers). Inspired by Disney’s Yacht Club and Beach Club Resorts, this nautically themed, interactive play area is located near the Imagination Pavilion and available for kids ages 2-12. With some seating, standing tables, and a bit of shade available, this is a great place for parents to stop and recharge while little ones play free for a bit.

    I’m always on the lookout for something NEW as these festivals and I am really excited about the Festival Exhibit at CommuniCore Hall this year. It looks like something unique is emerging here, with an indoor garden highlighting nighttime transitions of flowers and insects. After the sun goes down, discover evening enchantment as fireflies and nocturnal blooms show off their glow. I can’t wait!

    Fun Foods with a Floral Flair

    A stroll around the World Showcase to take in the fragrant blooms and vivid colors is always a little better with a snack or beverage in hand. The Outdoor Kitchens at this festival offer small-to-mid-sized shareable plates of themed bites, and I have spent many a dinner hour hopping from kitchen to kitchen, sampling different bites and sips from around the world. When details are released, the full menus will be found here: EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival – Foodie Guide! A couple of my favorites that I hope will make a return this year are the Avocado Toast with Cherry Tomatoes and Edible Flowers, and the Chicken and Waffles with Hot Honey from Honey Bee-stro!

    Time to Jam!

    Each EPCOT festival has a lively concert series to go along with it, and some major blasts from the past have graced the America Pavilions Stage – including the likes of Yellowcard and the Beach Boys (whose line to get in seemed to stretch all the way to Orlando International Airport at the Food and Wine Festival last fall). This year, the Garden Rocks Series has a couple of bands that are sure to draw a crowd, with Simple Plan, Rick Springfield, A Flock of Seagulls, and 98 Degrees all set to perform. Check out the full lineup below:

    Avid fans can purchase a Garden Rocks Series Dining Package to guarantee seating for a show. This can be worthwhile for popular acts because some guests do wait in line for hours to see performers like Boyz II Men. Here’s how it works:

    • Purchase a Garden Rocks Dining Package from one of the participating restaurants up to 60 days in advance of your trip through the MyDisneyExperience App. Prices vary for each location, and Dining Plan Credits can be used – more info can be found here: Garden Rocks Concert Series Dining Packages | Walt Disney World Resort
    • On the day of your dining package, enjoy a buffet seating or an appetizer, entrée, dessert, and beverage at your selected restaurant (alcoholic beverages included for guests 21+).
    • You will receive a voucher for reserved seating towards the front of the theater for a specific show time.
    • Bring your voucher to the theater queue for Dining Package Guests (there will be signage) and enjoy the show!
    • These seats are still first come, first serve for those with Dining Packages, so for popular acts, you’ll still want to arrive a little early!

    A full list of participating restaurants:

    Topiaries

    See some of your favorite characters come alive in a whole new way in these living topiaries spread around the park. Each year we get to enjoy some returning favorites, and also welcome new characters to the event. A few of my personal favorites are Lumiere & Cogsworth, Goofy Blowing Dandelions, Buzz Lightyear near Mission Space, Isabella from Encanto, and Captain Hook vs. Peter Pan.

    I am looking forward to seeing Lightning McQueen and Mater from Cars return this year for the first time in a quite a while, along with Mike and Sully from Monsters Inc. No doubt these friends are making a comeback to hype up the new lands and attractions coming to Piston Peak in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom, and Monstropolis in Hollywood Studios. (Personally, I am quite excited for these changes, though I do hope MuppetVision 3D is re-homed near Rock’n’Roller Coaster when it’s all said and done.)

    Regardless of which characters top your list, the sheer size and detail of these topiaries is breathtaking, and it’s often hard to believe they are made of living flowers and succulents.

    Springtime Overlay on Living with the Land

    One of my must-do rides each time I visit Walt Disney World is Living with the Land, and it gets one of its many beautiful overlays and theming during the International Flower and Garden Festival. Take a luxurious boat ride through various ecosystems, culminating in everyone’s favorite greenhouse tour. The sets throughout the greenhouses are updated each season, and I’m looking forward to what the team has come up with this year. I’d even be happy with a repeat of last year’s sets inspired by Moana, Tangled, and Princess and the Frog.

    A flower blossoms for its own joy.” – Oscar Wilde

    Nothing beats a springtime trip to Walt Disney World after a long, cold winter, and EPCOT’s International Flower and Garden Festival is a highlight of these visits. While there’s so much to do, see, and eat at this event, it really is the flowers themselves that bring the festival to life for me. There is plenty of time to plan a trip to this year’s EPCOT’s International Flower and Garden Festival. With discounts galore (including the month of May!), and FREE dining for kids all year, now is the perfect time to visit Walt Disney World. Let’s map out your next Magical Quest today!

  • “Besides the Rides” – Edutainment for Everyone at EPCOT

    “Besides the Rides” – Edutainment for Everyone at EPCOT

    There is so much to do and see at the Walt Disney World theme parks besides the rides, and EPCOT just might have the most edutainment packed into one place. From aquatic animals and extensive greenhouses to a trip around the World Showcase, there’s something for everyone at EPCOT.

    World Nature (Previously Future World West)

    Welcoming guests since opening day in 1981, The Seas Pavillion, also known as The Seas with Nemo and Friends, is the second largest aquarium in the United States (and the ninth largest in the world) with 5.7 MILLION gallons of tank water. Inside SeaBase Aquarium, you can see over 60 species of fish, sharks, turtles, rays and manatees. Little ones can climb around in Bruce’s Shark World play area or check out the show Turtle Talk with Crush – a fun and interactive chat with your favorite sea turtle from Finding Nemo. For guests ages 10 and up who are open-water SCUBA certified, the recent return of EPCOT DiveQuest is a unique add-on experience that allows you to get up close and personal with the sea life at SeaBase Aquarium. Those of us who will remain on dry ground can catch a diver lock-out demonstration at 10:30am or 4pm. The timing of this 10-minute demonstration is subject to change; please check with a Cast Member in the aquarium for that day’s demonstrations. More Information about DiveQuest can be found here: Magical Quests – EPCOT DiveQuest

    The Land Pavillion is the largest pavilion at EPCOT and covers over 6 acres! Within this pavilion guests will find one of the most accessible, family-friendly rides in EPCOT – Living with the Land. While this blog is technically about non-ride attractions at the park, I would be remiss not to mention this slow-moving educational wonder of Walt Disney World. Guests will board a slow-moving boat (transfer is only required for those using ECVs, power wheelchairs can fully board), and meander through various landscapes in the United States before entering the real highlight of the ride – the greenhouses.

    As you float through the four abundant greenhouses (covering 2.5 million square feet of space), you’ll listen to a narrative about the plants growing here, as well as innovative ways the horticulture team at EPCOT is cultivating tasty fruits and vegetables to be used across property – from tomato towers to Mickey-shaped pumpkins! During Festival of the Holidays, this attraction turns into Glittering Greenhouses and is decorated root to blossom in lights and holiday décor, often seeing wait times skyrocket to 60 minutes or more, versus what is normally a 5 to 10 minute wait. For guests who are really into gardening, I can’t recommend enough the Behind the Seeds Tour – an hour-long ticketed tour through the greenhouses with an expert Cast Member leading the way. More information about the Behind the Seeds Tour can be found here: Magical Quests – Behind the Seeds

    Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana is an interactive walkthrough experience, and great for every age group. Facts about the water cycle are featured on the journey as guests engage with water in fun and unique ways. Search for the characters from Moana’s story throughout the exhibit – there are actually 16 hidden characters featured in the rock work, and I have yet to find all of them. This attraction is a relief to walk through on a hot day to cool off, or at night to check out the enchanting hues of blue and green that come alive when the sun goes down.

    World Celebration (Previously the Fountains of Nations location)

    Recently revamped to include abundant space to sit and relax, World Celebration sits directly behind Spaceship Earth (a family-friendly, all-ages attraction) and gives this area a true “park” feeling. Guests can grab a coffee at Connections Café or a classic treat at the Festival Favorites Kitchen, and then relax in one of the dozens of shaded Adirondak chairs, high bar stools, or garden ledges. There are charging ports nearby, and guests can listen to ¡Celebración Encanto! or catch a performance by theJAMMitors drum ensemble in this area. This is also a great place to meet characters — guests can pop in to say hello to Mickey & Friends at Communicore Hall, and there is also a lovely statue of Walt in these gardens which makes for a great photo op.

    World Discovery (Previously Future World East)

    This is the one area of EPCOT that may leave non-thrill seekers looking for a merchandise shop to hang out in for a bit. There are three attractions in this area with height requirements, two of which come with intensity warnings as well. Guests who are prone to motion sickness will want to avoid both Mission Space and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, and Test Track (while family-friendly) has a 40-inch height requirement. (Also, guests who experience claustrophobia will want to skip Mission Space.)

    If you have little kids with you that can’t ride these attractions, there is an indoor playground in the exit area of Mission Space called Space Base, with comfortable seating for adults. Guests can access the exit area without going through the queue or ride, and this is honestly just a great place to get out of the heat and sun if you don’t feel like walking around while friends or family ride another attraction. If you are into fast cars, the exit to Test Track showcases vehicles from the current sponsor (General Motors).

    World Showcase (Since 1981)

    While the front of the park has seen a major face-lift over the last few years, EPCOT’s World Showcase retains most of its nostalgia from the early days, with a few recent, exciting upgrades and expansions. Each pavilion throughout the World Showcase will have tasty (close-to) regional cuisine, as well as cultural representations and history from their respective country. In Norway, visit the Gods of the Vikings House in the Stave Church replica, explore the House of Good Fortune store in China, or walk the “Romantic Road” path in Germany through the miniature train set (always a fan favorite). As you stroll along the promenade you could be drawn in by the sounds of Mariachi Cobre in Mexico, the Voices of Liberty in America, or the rotating band at the Canada Mill Stage between Canada and the UK.

    My personal favorite World Showcase pavilion is Japan, and one of the highlights is the Mitsukoshi Department Store. This location is a smaller-scale replica of the real Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, which has roots in Japan all the way back to the year 1673! This location has everything from kimonos to bonsai trees, and chopsticks to Japanese candy. Visitors to Japan can also participate in (or just watch) the Pick-A-Pearl Experience, where guests can purchase an oyster to be opened by a Cast Member during a unique ceremony, revealing your new pearl inside. (Approx. $20 after tax – price is subject to change).

    In my opinion, the best entertainment in the World Showcase is also in Japan: the Matsuriza drummers! This act showcases the power of taiko drumming and always draws a crowd when they take the porch outside the replica of the Horyuji Temple.

    Most of the pavilions have a corporate sponsor involved with financing the building of the pavilion, but Morocco was funded, designed, and built by artists and artisans from Morocco and is the most accurate representation at the World Showcase. Walking through the Morocco pavilion really feels as though you’ve been transported to a different part of the world, with winding alleys and a bazaar tucked inside. The pavilion houses a replica of Koutoubia Minaret, a prayer tower that is part of Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakesh. Guests can also learn about ultra-marathon runners who trek across the Saharan Desert in the Race Against the Sun exhibit, or take a peaceful moment inside Fes House, a replica of a typical Moroccan home.

    In my opinion, the pavilion with the most well-rounded attractions and dining is France. This pavilion was expanded in 2021, with the opening of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure attraction, as well as a new restaurant, Le Creperie de Paris (which also has a quick service window).  Guests can also check out the Beauty and the Beast Sing-A-Long (which shares a theater with Impressions de France), meet Princess Belle throughout the day, pop into Les Halles Bakery for a delicious baguette or latte, or catch the mime street performer. For those with elevated tastes, Monsieur Paul serves gourmet French cuisine on a prix fixe menu, starting at $195 per person (tax + gratuity not included). There is so much to experience in this pavilion, even if you just grab a Grand Marnier Slush and people-watch while enjoying the background music of “La Vie En Rose.”

    EPCOT is known for its International Festivals throughout the year, and nowadays most weeks have a festival happening, aside from the summer months. Each unique festival has different entertainment, seasonal kitchens, and themes to match.

    EPCOT International Festival of the Arts might be my personal favorite festival (with Flower and Garden coming in as a very close runner-up) because of the unique entertainment, interactive exhibits, and of course, the many artists showcasing their talent. While there are some Festival Kitchens that pop up at this event, the real showstoppers are the musicians, acrobats, painters, and Disney on Broadway performers that bring this festival to life. Guests can watch artists complete “live painting” and participate in a paint-by-numbers mural. One of my favorite things to see is the chalk art illusions that guests can place themselves in for a fun photo-op! Blink and you might miss it – this festival only lasts for about 6 weeks from January 16 through February 23, 2026.

    EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival is easily the most beautiful time of year at this park, with gorgeous gardens and towering topiaries scattered throughout. Each garden has unique theming, from prehistoric plants to the peaceful Shishi Odoshi garden. Some gardens even include ingredients for the dishes offered at the Festival Kitchens. This event runs from early March through early June (March 4 – June 1 in 2026).  Check out my blog about my favorite things to do at this floral festival!

    EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival has been a fan-favorite for many years and this event is a must-do for anyone who considers themselves a foodie. Stroll along the World Showcase Promenade and sample cuisine from the year-round pavilions, as well as the pop-up Outdoor Kitchens that represent other areas of the world – from Hawaii to the Swiss Alps, these festivals offer even more opportunities to try tasty treats from around the globe. The Eat to the Beat Concert Series is always a big draw at this event, with acts like Boyz II Men, A Newfound Glory, and the Beach Boys taking the stage this year. This is the longest festival, which ran from August 28 – November 22, 2025, with similar dates expected for next year.

    EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays is the one festival that I have yet to attend! This is the shortest festival, running from the day after Thanksgiving to the day before New Years Eve (November 28 – December 30 in 2025). Throughout the World Showcase, guests will hear storytellers sharing holiday tales from their respective country, or different Santas as they are represented in that area of the world – think, Barn Santa in Norway, Father Christmas in the UK, and Pere Noel in France. The Holiday Cookie Stroll is a fun way for guests to try sweet treats from these locations, collect a stamp for each, and earn a prize for completing the stroll. (Spoiler alert – the prize this year is a festival spatula with mini M&Ms! Great for the baker in your group!) Check out my Christmas blog for more holiday fun across all of the Walt Disney World parks and resorts!

    The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow was Walt Disney’s last major idea, and those close to him say that he was using the grid-like ceiling of his hospital bed to map out the schematics for EPCOT in his final days. He famously said that “EPCOT would always be in a state of becoming,” and you can see that to be true nearly 45 years after the park first opened with the recent transformation of Future World East and West, the expansion of the France Pavilion, and new or upgraded attractions elsewhere like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, and the latest version of Test Track.

    I honestly have not even scratched the surface at this park, and truthfully – EPCOT is the reason I always have a Park Hopper added to my tickets, so I can pop in multiple times during my trip. With so many food and drink choices, the art and culture throughout the World Showcase, and the classic edutainment at the Land and Seas pavilion, there is an endless amount of fun to be had Besides the Rides in EPCOT.

    Let’s plan your next edutainment-filled Magical Quest today!

    References:

    Japan’s First Department Store: Why Nihombashi Mitsukoshi is a Must-Visit Landmark in Tokyo | LIVE JAPAN travel guide

    List of largest aquariums – Wikipedia

    How Walt Disney World’s Farm Grows the Most Magical Produce on Earth – Farm Flavor

    EPCOT (concept) – Wikipedia – Reference Links