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Top things to do at Epcot’s 2024 Flower and Garden Festival!

This year’s Flower and Garden Festival at Epcot is extremely short and only running from February 28, 2024 – May 27, 2027. In previous years, it lasted until the beginning of July. You still have plenty of time to check out all that this festival has to offer! These are my top recommendations to check out if you are limited on time.
1) Top 5 topiaries – This year, they have more beautiful topiaries than ever before. New this year is a Coco topiary outside of the Mexico pavilion, It is truly stunning and I love all of the marigolds. I also loved the Encanto themed topiary. It is a repeat from last year and is located in the World Showcase Plaza. My other favorites include the Bambi themed topiaries near the lagoon near the UK pavilion and the Figment topiary in the new section of World Celebration. I also loved the Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Chip, and Dale topiaries near the bridge to the World Showcase.
2) Top 5 food items – My mom and I constantly checked the Walt Disney World site to finally see menus for the Flower and Garden Festival booths. My recommendation would be to look through the menus and pick the top 5 items you want to try. Despite an injury, I was still able to try almost everything I wanted to. My top food items were: La Isla Fresca’s Impossible Jamaican Beef Patty ($6.50), Trowel and Trellis’ Farmhouse Meatball ($6), Hanami’s Steamed Bun ($8.50), and Brunchcot’s Biscuit and Gravy ($6.75).
3) Top Gardens – There are so many beautiful gardens and places to check out during Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival. My favorite gardens are the tropical garden in Mexico, the butterfly house near the Imagination Pavilion, and the bonsai tree garden in Japan.
4) Festival Market Booths – There are so many festival marketplaces throughout Epcot, but different booths may have different merchandise. When you see something you like, either purchase it or remember exactly where you saw it. While I wasn’t able to go back and get everything I wanted, I did have to go back and forth for awhile to find a booth that had what I wanted. It was a booth selling lives plants, and while I am so happy for my souvenirs from there, I did waste a lot of time and steps to find it again.
5) Concerts – While I always love the free concerts, I have never found myself planning a Disney trip based on the Epcot Festival concert schedule. As your trip gets closer, check out who will be playing at the festival while you are there. During this trip, my mom and I realized Rick Springfield would be playing. While we had heard of him and enjoyed his music, it wasn’t really a necessity for our trip. We got to see some of his concert and listened to his performance, and that was enough for us. When Daughtry played in 2017, we knew it was important to my mom so we got to the American Pavilion early and found good seats. The also offer dinner packages which guarantees a good seat.


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In memory of my Aunt.
I have thought a lot about what would be my first blog post, and even have quite a few saved as drafts. Nothing has felt right, until my idea came a few nights ago while looking through old pictures to prepare for my amazing Aunt’s celebration of life this weekend.

Aunt Suzy has always been one of my biggest supporters and my safe person, I knew her love was unconditional and I could go to her for anything. She was the first person I told which college I chose, when I started to get paid on Instagram, when I became an ambassador for Huntington’s Disease Youth Organization, or when I got a scholarship to attend the Huntington’s Disease Society of America’s Annual Convention. She would say “Wow! I don’t know what that means but congratulations!” While there was a few years after my dad died that we didn’t talk every day, we always kept in touch and still talked frequently. After that, we talked and sent pictures daily. While I continue to miss her and grieve her every day, I also think it is very important to honor and celebrate her life.
Aunt Suzy had many obstacles thrown her way throughout her entire life, but she fought her way through all of them and never lost her humor or youthful attitude. She was truly still a kid at heart. She loved her brother, my dad, so much and my dad was always so proud of her and my cousin. Aunt Suzy loved Christmas and chocolate. She would, and has, kept her Christmas tree up all year. She loved Lake Taconic and we spent so many summers there all together. She loved sweet tea and baths. She loved the Henry Ford museum. She was so kind and caring and always opened her home to me when I visited. Out of all those things, she loved her family the most. Her daughter, grandsons, and dog were her whole world. She always lit up when talking about any of them. I know they were the reason she fought for as long as she did. To know Aunt Suzy was truly a gift and an honor. She brightened everyone’s world around her.
If you are able to, a donation to Huntington’s Disease Society of America/Huntington’s Disease Youth Organization/Help4HD in the name Suzy Lyons, would be greatly appreciated. Each of those organizations are incredible to helping those affected by Huntington’s Disease and trying to find a cure.
We love you always, Aunt Suzy!








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My name is Jenna, and I’m a 33-year-old New Yorker with a passion for all things Disney. I went to Disney World for the first time in 2015 after losing my dad and that trip was truly magical. Since then, I have been to Disney World many times and have traveled all over. I can’t wait to share my adventures with you!
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