Here's Everything Your Family Will Love at Epcot's 2020 Flower & Garden Festival

Fun is in bloom this Spring at Disney World, and we're not just referring to all of the exciting changes coming to this Florida theme park! The Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival will be taking place from March 4 through June 1, and we are simply budding with excitement for all of the fun family offerings.

With fresh foods, pop-up play areas, interactive gardens, and daily concerts blossoming around every corner, the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival is by far one of Epcot's most family-friendly festivals. We've pulled together 10 can't-miss activities that you'll definitely want to add to your itinerary. Keep reading to start planning!

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There's a Scavenger Hunt That'll Get Them Moving
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There's a Scavenger Hunt That'll Get Them Moving

Spike the Bee was something of a villain in the classic Disney cartoons, but now he is happily hiding all over Epcot, pollenating the vibrant array of flowers that are on display during the festival. For $6.99 plus tax, guests can purchase a Spike's Pollen Nation Exploration map and sticker set (available at the Port of Entry gift shop) to help you discover all of Spike's hiding spots.

Once you complete your search, you can turn in your map for a special prize! As far as Disney souvenirs go, that's a steal. There is no time limit for this hunt, so you can take your time and look for Spike as you enjoy the rest of the festival fun.

02
The Topiaries Feature All of Their Favorite Characters
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The Topiaries Feature All of Their Favorite Characters

No matter how much you appreciate the beauty and skillful design, most kids would not be impressed by an all-day topiary tour. When they find that those topiaries include Mickey, Mickey, Elsa, and, new this year, Ratatouille's Remy, Epcot's Flower & Garden Festival is the obvious exception. These topiaries are scattered throughout the park, and your kids will love discovering new floral friends around every corner.

03
They Can Stroll Through Educational Gardens
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They Can Stroll Through Educational Gardens

If you want to encourage your child's green thumb, you won't want to miss the many gardens on display throughout the festival grounds. From the ancient art of bonsai to an Italian herb garden, kids will love learning more about the natural world around them. Maybe it'll even inspire them to help you cook dinner more often.

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They Can Burn Off Some Energy in the Family Play Zones
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They Can Burn Off Some Energy in the Family Play Zones

The Flower & Garden Festival is home to two interactive play areas (perfect when your kids need to burn off some energy). Bo Peep's Playtime Training Ground is a Toy Story 4-themed area near the Test Track walkway, and the all-new Health Full Trail (on the Imagination Walkway) combines a playground and outdoor kitchen where families can learn fun new ways to stay healthy.

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They Can Befriend a Butterfly
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They Can Befriend a Butterfly

The Goodness Garden Butterfly House lets your kids get up close and personal with a menagerie of beautiful butterflies. It's located in Future World West, and kids can view butterflies in their natural habitat and maybe even coax one into landing on their shoulder.

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They Can Savor Special Memories With Fun Photo Spots
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They Can Savor Special Memories With Fun Photo Spots

All those magical topiaries do double duty as gorgeous photo backdrops! Kids will especially love snapping pics with Mickey, Bambi, and their favorite Disney princesses.

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There's Exclusive Festival Merchandise
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There's Exclusive Festival Merchandise

Disney's merch game has been on point recently, but if your little Disney fan can never get enough Figment or Orange Bird, this festival has got you covered. You might want to pack an extra suitcase, because throughout the park, you'll find specialty kitchenware, clothing, hats, toys, and more.

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They Can Go "Behind the Seeds"
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They Can Go "Behind the Seeds"

Epcot's Behind the Seeds tour is available all year round, but this hour-long walking tour adds a kid-friendly, educational component to the festival. The tour is $25 for adults and $20 for children and gives guests a backstage glimpse at the fruit- and veggie-filled greenhouses and fish farms inside The Land Pavilion.

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They Can Try New Foods
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They Can Try New Foods

Depending on how open your kids are to culinary adventures, there are tons of fresh, new foods they can try during the festival. A variety of themed outdoor kitchens are placed throughout Epcot with dishes like Citrus Shortcake and Frozen Violet Lemonade. Be on the lookout for menu items marked with a strawberry icon — these are the food and beverage items that have been preapproved for tiny taste buds.

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They Can Enjoy Free Concerts Every Night
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They Can Enjoy Free Concerts Every Night

Get ready to introduce your kids to the music you grew up with, because there are free concerts every single night of this three-month-long festival, held in the America Gardens Theatre in the American Adventure Pavilion. Your kids can rock out to artists like Simple Plan, Plain White T's, and Don McLean — the perfect way to tire them out before heading to bed.