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Disney Food

A Complete Food Guide to Epcot’s International Flower and Garden Festival

Springtime is almost here, and so is Epcot’s International Flower and Garden Festival. As Epcot’s International Festival of the Arts comes to a close, the menus for Epcot’s next festival have been released. If you’re visiting Walt Disney World between March and June of this year, you’ll want to plan ahead for this floral festival of fun. Here’s a complete guide to the food you can expect to see at Epcot’s International Flower and Garden Festival 2019.   Arbor at The Gardeners Terrace  ...

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Disney Food

The Best Ways To Use Your Snack Credits on the Disney Dining Plan

When you think of theme parks, you usually don’t think of delicious food. With Disney parks, you get an exception to that rule! Disney food is amazing and it’s no wonder that people keep coming back for more. Guests who choose to stay on property for their Disney vacation have the option to take advantage of a Disney Dining Plan. There is a lot of discussion among Disney experts as to whether the dining plans are worth it or not, but in my opinion this add on is totally worth it  ...

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Disney Style

Fluttering Through Flower + Garden

“If nothing changed, there’d be no butterflies.” – Walt Disney Spring is definitely my favorite time to visit Epcot for one reason — Flower and Garden Festival! I just love taking in all the beautiful aspects for this season. From the topiaries to the food to the gorgeous blooms, I’m just in awe every year. I’ve been very fortunate this festival season because I’ve been able to visit the Flower and Garden Festival a few times so far! As  ...

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Disney Throwback

Wonders of Life

Epcot is a theme park that is like no other. Opening on October 1, 1982, Epcot offered two unique areas: Future World and World Showcase. Future World was to feature the latest science and technology with pavilions dedicated to topics like energy, land, water, and space, while World Showcase would feature cultures from around the world with dedicated pavilions including restaurants, attractions, and shows. The last of the Future World pavilions to open was Wonders of Life on October 19,  ...

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