EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival — Spring
- Seasonal outdoor festival with topiaries, outdoor kitchens, and Garden Rocks-style concerts. - Festival runs through spring with booths, concerts, and activities happening this week and weekend. - Full booth/food guide and dates at practicallyperfectpixiedust.com
EPCOT’s International Flower & Garden Festival is running now through June 1, with spring displays, food booths and concerts folded into regular park admission. (disneyworld.disney.go.com) Disney says the 2026 festival began March 4 and spreads across World Celebration, World Discovery, World Nature and World Showcase. The event is included with valid EPCOT admission, though some ticket types may still require a park reservation. (disneyparksblog.com) This year’s setup includes more than 60 Disney character topiaries and more than 31 gardens and floral displays. Disney also lists Butterfly Landing near the Imagination pavilion, Blossoms of Fragrance, and Camp Get Out ’N’ Play among the featured walk-through areas. (disneyparksblog.com) The food side is built around more than 20 Outdoor Kitchens and more than 75 new menu items, according to Disney’s 2026 foodie guide. Disney highlighted new dishes including the Sha Cha Beef Bao Bun at Lan Yuan and the Blackened Shrimp Po’ Boy at Magnolia Terrace, alongside returning items like Hanami’s Frushi. (disneyparksblog.com) The festival’s concert series is on deck again this weekend at America Gardens Theatre. Disney’s 2026 lineup lists FireHouse on April 24-25 and Air Supply on April 26-27, with seating included in park entry on a first-come, first-served basis. (disneyparksblog.com) Guests who want reserved concert seating can book a Garden Rocks dining package at participating EPCOT restaurants. Disney lists adult prices from $36 at Regal Eagle Smokehouse for same-day packages to $99 at Le Cellier Steakhouse, before tax and gratuity. (disneyworld.disney.go.com) Families also get a lower-cost add-on with Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration, a scavenger hunt that sends guests around World Showcase with a map and stickers. Disney prices the map at $11.99 plus tax, while supplies last, and says completed maps can be redeemed for a surprise at select shops. (disneyworld.disney.go.com) The festival has become one of EPCOT’s regular seasonal anchors, and Disney Food Blog notes it dates to 1994. This spring’s version runs another six weeks, giving visitors time to catch the rotating menus and weekend acts before the displays come down on June 1. (disneyfoodblog.com)