Theme Park Connection to Hold Grand Re-Opening on Saturday, November 23rd

Theme Park Connection giving away a FREE Disney Cruise, a FREE Hunger Games authentic Movie Cast Costume and a meet & greet with Herbie the Love Bug at Grand Re-Opening

Theme Park Connection celebrating Grand Re-Opening in a memorable way by raffling off a Disney vacation, a Hunger Games Authentic Movie Costume all while unveiling the new 15,000 sq. ft. location, doubling their showroom size and offering many more unique items from the Disney theme parks and now even movies props.

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Orlando, FL – November 19, 2013 – On Saturday, November 23, Theme Park Connection (www.themeparkconnection.com) will be re-opening in a 15,000 sq. ft. sized facility in Orlando, Florida that will amaze anyone and soon should become one of the top ten places you have to visit while in Florida. With a big move that took over 20 semi-trucks to relocate, Theme Park Connection felt the re-opening should come with some even bigger surprises for their guests and that includes all the planned events for the opening day festivities listed below. Among them include an actual chance to win a FREE 3 Day Disney Cruise Line vacation for two, a FREE Hunger Games prop costume worn by Marvel and many other amazing giveaway door prizes and discounts.

The World’s Largest Reseller of Disney items has made the gigantic move to a central Florida showroom, just 10 minutes from the Orlando International Airport and right next door to the Florida Mall for the convenience of their guests. It’s close to almost any attraction in Orlando within minutes of I-4, International Drive, Central Florida Parkway and the Orlando International Airport. The football field size showroom is open to the public and welcomes local customers, cast members and tourists from around the world whether you want to find some unique items or have some of your own you would like to sell to them.

“Another benefit of the new, much larger location, is that now it allows us to showcase everything we have” says Brian Ramsey, General Manager of Theme Park Connection. The move came with some unique surprises. “Some of the items were packed in boxes for over 10 years in our old location and have not been seen by the public eyes until our re-opening on Saturday”. TPC, as it is known, never had the space to display all the items they owned and now guests can see and view everything in their inventory. It’s also an inventory that changes daily as they buy Disney items from the public and partner with local theme parks to find the most unique items possible.

The showroom includes more than a million items ranging from pins, figurines to props and signs that were displayed at the Disney Parks, Resorts and Cruise Lines along with a newly added line of movie props. “Movie props are an area we saw great synergy with park items because just like the park items we offer, they can bring you back to a moment in time or help you relive a memory when you saw a particular film.” Theme Park Connection is bringing that feeling to its guests at the Grand Re-Opening while giving away an iconic authentic costume from the original Hunger Games movie (the 2nd Hunger Game movie just happens to be releasing the night before their Grand Re-Opening as a tie into the popular film). Since they also doubled in size they have doubled their inventory of Disney’s Herbie the Love Bug cars as well, making two available to meet and purchase at the event.

Some extra special items are being brought out such as Katniss’ actual Arena Boots worn by Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games; along with the FREE chance to own Marvel’s (Jack Quaid) actual costume. It is the authentic costume worn in the scene when he was shot with an arrow by Katniss. This is just a small sample of the amazing items being offered but they can assure you there is something for everyone. The Grand Re-Opening celebration is from 10:00am – 4:00pm on Saturday, November 23 in Theme Park Connection’s new showroom located at 2160 Premier Row Orlando, FL.

Grand Re-Opening Event Details:

  • Saturday, November 23rd, 10AM to 4PM
  • Open to the Public
  • Incredible door prize drawings every 1/2 hour including rare Disney items
  • Chance to win a FREE 3-day Disney Cruise for two. (Drawing will be at a specific time in afternoon)**
  • FREE opportunity to win Marvel’s Hunger Games authentic costume
  • Exclusive rare movie worn props from the 1st Hunger Games for purchase
  • Free food and drinks all day
  • Disney Legend Bill “Sully” Sullivan – former VP of the Magic Kingdom- will be on hand signing autographs and sharing stories about opening Epcot Center and working with Walt Disney.
  • Two Herbie the Love Bug cars on display & for sale along with props from the films
  • 20% off everything in store and select items up to 50% off
  • Buyer on hand to purchase items from public
  • Toys for Tots benefit
  • Open an extra hour for the festivities
  • More surprises to follow at the actual event!

**No purchase necessary to be entered in drawing but must be present to win, one entry per person
Complete details can be found at www.themeparkconnection.com or Theme Park Connection’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/themeparkconnection.

Horizons 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Shirt Now Available

I still remember the mantra of  Horizons – “If we can dream it, we can do it.”  Since its closing  in 1999, many Disney Parks guests have truly missed the Horizons attraction. With its glimpse into 21st century living, “on land, sea and even in outer space,” guests were able to experience visions of the future.

Horizons operated at Epcot from October 1, 1983 to January 9, 1999, and Walt Disney World is now celebrating the 30th Anniversary premiere of the attraction. The Disney Parks online store will offer an exclusive anniversary T-shirt from November 21-25, 2013.

The artwork for this shirt was created by Disney Design Group artist Casey Jones.  His design shows the iconic robot butler along with the attraction’s signature marquee on the front of the shirt. Casey also included the iconic quote, “If we can dream it, we can do it,” which was found just inside the attraction’s entrance.

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Some guests may remember  “choosing your own flight path back to the FuturePort” at the end of the attraction; the back of the shirt is inspired by this “choose your own” element. Casey decided to feature three different graphics for the back of the shirt – Mesa Verde, Sea Castle Resort and Omega Centauri.

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He partnered with Steven Vagnini from the Walt Disney Archives in Burbank, California. The two collaborated to bring these reference images to the shirt design. The front of the shirt will remain the same for each order, but customers can choose the logo they want printed on the back of the shirt.

To order this shirt, starting November 21, please visit www.Disneystore.com/ParkEvents.  All items will ship in 6-8 weeks (express shipping is not available).

The New York World’s Fair at 50: “Anything But a Small World’s Fair”

At WDWNT: The Magazine, we are always looking to deliver great content to our readers.  In many instances, we writers enjoy collaborating on a specific topic or theme. One very popular theme among Disney enthusiasts is the 1964 World’s Fair.  The genesis for many Disney parks’ attractions were conceptualized and realized at this World’s Fair.  This will be the first in what we at WDWNT: The Magazine hope will be an informative, enlightening, and entertaining look at how this single event would catapult decades of success at the world’s most visited theme parks.

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Well before the 1964 World’s Fair, the idea for “it’s a small world” played in the mind of Walt Disney. Disney’s vision saw children from around the world singing in harmony about peace. In 1960, Disney presented the idea of offering his services to the American corporations that would participate in the 1964 New York World’s Fair.  He knew that American corporations were looking for something new and innovative to present. With the success of Disneyland, Walt Disney was the perfect person to deliver on such a grand stage. Corporations hiring WED Enterprises (named for Walter Elias Disney and the precursor for Walt Disney Imagineering) to create and develop their pavilions would give Disney the financial security to create and develop his own theme park technology.  Sponsors like Ford, the state of Illinois, and General Electric would hire WED to design their pavilions and test new technologies such as audio animatronics and an omnimover. Walt Disney’s idea was to build and test several concepts and ride systems.  These ride systems would then be moved and reassembled in Disneyland after the fair closed in 1966.

Joan Crawford–Hollywood legend, longtime friend of Walt Disney, and widow of former Pepsi President Alfred Steele–believed Disney was the right person to design a pavilion and an attraction that would be suitable for Pepsi.  Pepsi executives went to California in 1963 to meet with Disneyland executives.  The Disneyland executives informed Pepsi that they would not be able to construct a pavilion in less than a year because of the challenges they had with the innovative designs of the other pavilions for the fair. When Walt Disney learned of this meeting, he declared that only he made the decisions on what could and could not be done.  He told Pepsi that he would complete the project for the fair.

In the UNICEF pavilion, sponsored by Pepsi, “it’s a small world” was to be presented as a gift to the children of the world. It featured the kinetic sculpture Tower of the Four Winds.  The sculpture was a 120-foot perpetually spinning mobile created by Rolly Crump. Marc Davis, who had his hand in several Disneyland attractions prior to this, created scenes and characters.  His design stood out but Walt Disney was not satisfied so he brought in Art Director and Disney legend Mary Blair.  Blair was charged with the attraction’s design.  Known for her whimsy in animated features like “Cinderella”, “Alice in Wonderland”, and “Peter Pan”, Blair would bring a signature color style that Walt Disney was looking for.  Marc Davis’ wife Alice designed the dolls’ costumes.  Blaine Gibson sculpted the dolls to bring them to life.  Although Pepsi executives did not like to first concepts presented to them, it was Joan Crawford that ordered that Pepsi would proceed with the Disney concepts.

Children of the World” was the working title of the attraction.  Disney himself decided the attraction would be a boat ride, which he called “that happiest cruise that ever sailed.” He never called it “it’s a small world.” Disney also wanted all of the children to sing their national anthems. He wanted the attraction to be a pleasant experience for children of all ages “showcasing a wonderland where all the world’s children live and play.” During a press event at the Waldorf Hotel in the summer of 1963, Robert Moses (the man in charge of the World’s Fair) predicted “It’s a Small World” would be one of the most popular attractions at the fair. After the design was completed, a mock-up of the attraction was put together at the Disney studios in California. Disney showed the scale model to Robert and Richard Sherman, the Disney staff songwriters.  He told the Sherman brothers he needed one song that could be easily translated into many languages and played as a round.  The brothers wrote, “it’s a small world (after all)” in the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis, with a message of peace and brotherhood. They originally wrote the song as a slow ballad. Disney requested something more cheerful, so the Shermans sped up the tempo and sang in counterpoint. Walt loved the number so much,  he decided to rename the attraction “it’s a small world.” It is argued that “it’s a small world” is the most performed and translated song on the planet. By the request of UNICEF, it is the only Disney song never to be copyrighted and continues to be a gift to the children of the world.

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The dolls were all sculpted with the same identical shape. The dolls were known as “rubber heads” based on the  notation on Marc Davis’ drawings.  Paper mache and styrofoam were used to create props and scenes for the attraction.  These “temporary” props are still in existence in the Disneyland version to this day. It is estimated that a single animatronic doll opens and closes its mouth 1 million times in a month.

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The attraction was a smashing success from opening day, April 22, 1964.  Walt Disney and WED Enterprises accomplished the impossible task of opening the attraction for the beginning of the fair.  Ten million $.60 and $.95 tickets for children and adults were sold over two half-year seasons, with all proceeds donated to UNICEF.  The capacity for the attraction was so large that when other pavilions had lines out the door, “it’s a small world” always had space available.  The “people eater” function would become a mainstay with Disney parks’ attractions for the next several generations. For example, “Pirates of the Caribbean” at Disneyland was originally sketched as a subterranean walk-through attraction, but those plans were immediately changed after the fair and concrete was broken so that similar boats could sail through the attraction. The 1964 World’s Fair was the first time that costumed Disney characters appeared outside of Disneyland. The characters proved to be so popular that they became permanent fixtures for the duration of the fair.  Another pavilion’s sponsor, Kodak, encouraged guest to take advantage of photo opportunities with the characters.

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It was estimated that an astonishing 91% of all guests to the 1964 World’s Fair saw one of the Disney shows. Knowing what an impact Walt Disney and WED Enterprises had on the 1964 World’s Fair, we at WDWNT: The Magazine wanted to honor this “golden age” of Disney, especially as we approach the “golden” anniversary of this spectacular success.

WDWNT: The Magazine – “Instagramming” the World: A Primer

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Have you heard of Instagram?  This popular free mobile application available through Apple’s App Store and Google Play allows its users to creatively edit and post pictures or videos. Using Instagram, millions of Disney fans around the world share their memorable experiences in Disney Parks, their Disney pin or Vinylmation collections, or Disney-inspired artwork.

Disney posts on Instagram are connected through a principle feature of this app: hashtags (#).  Hashtags allow users to specify what exactly is in a photo or video by placing a number sign in front of a word or short phrase that describes an element of what is being posted.  Those with an Instagram account have the ability to search all posts that have been made with a certain hashtag, which is the main factor contributing to Disney-based accounts becoming known amongst other Disney fans.

Nearly 11 million posts have been tagged by #disney, and over 1 million posts have been tagged by #disneyworld.  These hashtags serve as a portal for Disney enthusiasts to be instantly transported to a realm of all things Disney.  The Instagram posts of Walt Disney World, such as @wesleystewartphotography’s photo of The Fountain of Nations and Spaceship Earth, allow thousands of users to reminisce on their memories and feel immersed into the setting of the photograph.  As an approach to showcase photography (and as of four months ago, video), this movement to extend the territory of Disney to a media-driven level can perhaps can only increase the Walt Disney Company’s worldwide popularity.

Instagram offers another feature that is also a useful tool to find other Disney related posts.  When finalizing a post, Instagram provides the opportunity to “Name This Location.” At this time, you can indicate where the photo/video was taken, and your post will be linked to this location. For example, if your post takes place in the location, “Magic Kingdom Park”, Instagram will join your post with the millions of others from this area. With this facet of the application, its users have the capability to view the most recent posts of any specific area of the world.

Disney Parks are not the only aspect of the world of Disney that are commonly shared; the communities of Disney Pins and Vinylmation collectors are also growing.  The account, @disneypinsforever, posts pictures of her pin collection and of many pins that she will trade or sell.  Epitomizing creativity, @evilos specializes in customizing Vinylmations as well as other Disney vinyl figures.  This Instagram account user posted a picture of his custom-made, intricately detailed Ezra Vinylmation that was displayed at DesignerCon 2013.  Disney collectors can use Instagram as an opportunity to delve into the endless number of accounts that share the same interests.  Other users such as @thelittleartista and @disneyartwork utilize their extraordinary talents in fine arts to display their love of Disney characters.  Artists’ creative portrayal of all things Disney through Instagram photos brings the large number of Instagram’s Disney fans together to collectively enjoy others’ appreciation of Disney. It is because of Instagram that those who demonstrate extreme artistic inclinations through their passion for Disney can receive recognition from others who will understand and appreciate these types of artwork.

Has it been too long since your last visit to a Disney park?  Is collecting Disney pins or Vinylmation a hobby of yours?  If so, you’ll want to explore the millions of pictures/videos on Instagram. Instagram is an increasingly popular social outlet for those interested in and/or wanting to connect to fellow Disney fans.

BEGINS TONIGHT AT 8PM EST! – WDWNT’s 25-Hour Broadcast to Benefit Toys for Tots

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Every year since 2008, WDW News Today has hosted a charity drive to raise money for the Toys for Tots Foundation. To date, we have raised over $11,000 for this amazing organization with donations through our website and those made during our annual WDWNT Live! program on Thanksgiving weekend. This year, we will be doing the same with the help of some new sponsors and partners, and we are asking you to be a part of this holiday tradition where we continue Walt Disney’s dream and try to make a difference in  the lives of those less fortunate.

Over 60 years ago, Walt Disney became one of the original sponsors of the Toys for Tots foundation, which ensures that every underprivileged child receives a toy during the holiday season. Walt and his animators personally designed the original Toys for Tots train logo that is still used today and the first poster created for Toys for Tots.

In this spirit, WDW News Today and our many friends and partners are putting on a 25-hour live broadcast this year to raise money for Toys for Tots. We hope you will join us beginning at 8PM ET on November 29, 2013 when the broadcast begins and will help us by making a donation to this great cause at toys.WDWNT.com.

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We are proud to announce Theme Park Connection as the official sponsor of this year’s show and charity drive. As part of their sponsorship, they are accepting cash donations in-person at their store and providing prizes for all of the many games that will be played during the course of the live program. A portion of our 25-hour broadcast will also be conducted live from their store on Saturday, November 30th, from 9:00AM until 3:00PM EST. Theme Park Connection can be visited online at ThemeParkConnection.com or at their new store location at 2160 Premier Row in Orlando, Florida, near the Florida Mall.

The choice to do a 25-hour broadcast this year over 24 was not a coincidence. To commemorate the upcoming WDWCelebrations event “Studio 25”, we are matching every year of Disney’s Hollywood Studios with an hour of live broadcasting. Also, during the course of the show, registration will officially open for this fan event at WDWCelebrations.com.

During the course of the show, we will be presenting many of the shows, segments, and games for which we are known:

  • After an 8 month hiatus, the only late night Disney talk show, “See Ya’ Real Late” with Tom Corless, will return for one special episode on Friday November 29th at 11pm EST.
  • Game shows to be played during the event include WDWNT: The Match Game, Where in the World is Tom Corless?, and Disney Don’t Forget the Lyrics, and WDWNT: The Price is Right
  • The WDW News Today Podcast will kick-off a new segment counting down the most important moments in the history of Disney’s Hollywood Studios counting down to the 25th anniversary of the park in May. You can be a part by voting for the 25 Biggest Moments in the History of Disney’s Hollywood Studios at this link. The segment will take place at 9PM EST on Friday November 29th.
  • WDWNTunes’ Around the Hub (the show of competitive Disney banter) will also be part of the show, taking place from 6PM-7PM EST on Saturday, November 30th.
  • The entire 25 hour broadcast will conclude on our newest program, WDW News Today: The Radio Show, on Saturday November 30th from 7-9PM. WDWNT: The Radio Show is a live, weekly radio program on AM 1520 WBZW in Orlando the began airing in August 2013. The show can be listened to online at 1520WBZW.com

This entire broadcast will be streamed live on WDWNT.com, accessed by going to the WDWNTunes tab and clicking listen. You can also go directly to WDWNT.com/listen. As well, WDWNTunes streams through several mobile applications available at WDWNT.com/apps.

We hope you will join is for this fun show starting on November 29th at 8PM EST and will donate what you can to Toys for Tots through our FirstGiving fundraising page or in-person at the Theme Park Connection store.

Disney “Maleficent” Teaser Trailer, Images and Poster Released

Villains fans rejoice! The Walt Disney Studios today released a teaser trailer, several images and the poster for Disney’s Maleficent.

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Disney’s most iconic villain, Maleficent from 1959’s classic Sleeping Beauty, will finally have her back story told when Disney’s Maleficent opens in theaters May 30, 2014.

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Angelina Jolie stars as Maleficent, a beautiful, pure-hearted young woman, leading an idyllic life growing up in a peaceable forest kingdom, until the day when an invading army threatens the harmony of the land. Maleficent will rise to be the land’s fiercest protector, but ultimately suffers a ruthless betrayal—an act that starts the process of turning her pure heart to stone.

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Bent on revenge, Maleficent faces an epic battle with the invading king’s successor and, as a result, places a curse upon his newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Maleficent realizes that Aurora holds the key to peace in the kingdom—and perhaps to Maleficent’s true happiness as well.

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Enough with the teases. Check out the trailer below:

Maleficent also stars Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple and Lesley Manville and is directed by Robert Stromberg.

Official website: disney.com/Maleficent

Like Maleficent on Facebook: facebook.com/DisneyMaleficent

Tweet the hashtag: #Maleficent

Keep checking with WDWNT for all your Maleficent news.

Joe Hogarty’s 11/8/13 Magic Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Joe Hogarty visited the Magic Kingdom on Friday and has a number of newsworthy photos to share with us from the park, so let’s take a look:

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Let Christmas begin!

The Christmas Tree will arrive after parade filming in early December, as it has the last few years

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The Jingle Cruise debuted on Friday

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The queue is decorated with 1930’s style Christmas items

There is a Christmas Palm Tree…

Palm garland is strung all over as well

Each boat in the fleet has been renamed for the Jingle Cruise

I love the silver Christmas tree in the office with the vintage color-wheel spinner on the light

The ride was not really decorated, nor should it have been really…

“MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!”

Christmas decorations are up in Belle’s village in New Fantasyland

Peter Pan’s Flight is closed through the 13th

Garland up on the back of Cinderella Castle

The Jingle Cruise sign in Adventureland lights up at night

Speaking of things that light up…

The Cinderella Castle Dreamlights are back for 2013!

It’s snowing!!!

Let 2 months of Christmas in Orlando begin!

Marketplace Co Op Coming to Downtown Disney Marketplace in Early 2014

An exciting new concept shop is coming to Downtown Disney Marketplace in the Spring of 2014. The Merchandise Co Op will be moving into the space that is currently occupied by Team Mickey, located next to TrenD.

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The Merchandise Co Op features a unique “shop within a shop” concept. Within the co-op space, six shops will operate under one roof.  The Marketplace Co Op’s six new spaces will be:

  • Beautifully Disney – A beauty destination for woman featuring make-up, fragrance and beauty accessories.
  • Cherry Tree Lane – Accessories for the sophisticated woman with a passion for scarves, shoes, bags and jewelry.
  • D-Tech on Demand – A place to personalize and customize your own electronic accessories.
  • The Trophy Room- Vintage inspired, lifestyle sports apparel and collectibles.
  • Centerpiece – Home product for Guests that want a splash of Disney in their room furnishings, textiles and everyday ware.
  • Zoey and Pickles – A girls’ destination containing the latest trends and glamour for the up and coming fashionista.

Tom Sheldon, manager of retail design and development for Disney Theme Park Merchandise, suggests to “think about your favorite marketplaces from across the US. These unique shopping experiences in major cities like Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, or New York all have something in common – they are compelling and distinct, allowing visitors to connect to the environment, and fostering a sense of discovery. This is our goal with the Marketplace Co Op.”

“This public marketplace will serve as a laboratory to showcase new concepts and specialty products,” continued Tom. “It will be an incubator to introduce exciting new Disney retail shops and products.”

Embellishments to the building’s construction and design will reveal its craftsmen style identity. The Marketplace Cop Op also plans on keeping the original ceiling elements, especially the skylight.

Work on the new Marketplace Co Op will begin in early 2014.

Will you check out the new Marketplace Co Op? What do you think of the new marketplace co op concept?

The Muppets to Welcome Guests to Epcot Flower & Garden Festival in 2014

It’s only November, but I’m already “thinking Spring.” I miss the warmth of the sunshine and the brilliant colors of leaves and flowers. With that in mind, I’m pleased that Walt Disney World has announced some news on the 21st Annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival this week.

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Kermit the Frog, with his blooming banjo, and Miss Piggy will be joining the other artfully-crafted topiaries during the 21st Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival from March 5 – May 18, 2014 at the Walt Disney World Resort.

During the 75 days that Epcot hosts the Annual International Flower and Garden Festival, almost 100 topiaries will adorn the Park, transforming Epcot into a colorful wonderland of gardens and exhibits. The outdoor food and beverage marketplaces will also be back for a second year, offering many tasty treats, both savory and sweet. Perhaps taking a nod from Epcot’s Food and Wine festival, new menu items will include Piggylicious Bacon Cupcakes and a Barbecued Chicken Leg at the Smokehouse Barbecue marketplace. Previous menu favorites, such as the Watermelon Salad with baby arugula, feta cheese, pickled red onions and balsamic reduction, will be back to wow guests. In addition to new menu items, several lemonades, cocktails, wines and beers, all with floral inspirations, will be available to pair with food choices.

Featured topiaries this year will include:

  • Goofy, Donald Duck and Daisy Duck topiaries will appear in a new Epcot front entrance garden vignette, celebrating spring with a butterfly hunt adventure.  This garden will feature a waterfall and pond with water lilies.
  • Timon and Pumbaa topiaries will be featured near the park’s Outpost location between China and Germany.
  • Peter Pan, Captain Hook and Croc can be found in the United Kingdom showcase again this year.
  • Dozens of additional character topiaries, including Mickey Mouse, will delight guests throughout the Park.
  • Florida agriculture will be in the spotlight at a large World Showcase garden, exhibiting fresh Florida crops to include citrus, sugar cane, berries and vegetables.
  • As the sun sets each night, the illuminated gardens will cast a festive glow across the Park.
  • In World Showcase, the spotlight will shine on topiaries of Disney princesses, storybook characters and even pandas and trolls.
  • Back by popular demand, the Disney-Pixar “Cars” garden and playground will bring favorite movie characters to life for the younger festival-goers.  Tinker Bell’s Butterfly House will thrill with hundreds of the winged beauties and fairy topiaries of Tinker Bell and Periwinkle.
  • At the Festival Center in the Park’s Future World, twice-daily interactive gardening workshops will set the stage for outdoor do-it-yourself inspiration, and gardening guest speakers will appear daily.  The Festival’s sponsor, HGTV, will have design celebrities host home, garden and design seminars between Fridays and Sundays during the Festival.

The Flower Power Concert Series welcomes two new acts in 2014:  Gary Lewis and the Playboys (“This Diamond Ring”) March 14-16, and The Alan Parsons Live Project (“Eye in the Sky”) May 16-18.  During opening weekend, the series kicks off at America Gardens Theatre with fan-favorite band, The Guess Who (“American Woman”) March 7-9.  Other pop acts set to perform include Chubby Checker & the Wildcats, The Village People and Paul Revere & The Raiders. (Entertainment is subject to change).

Kids can explore the multiple-themed gardens and children’s play areas, while dozens of Disney-crafted “flower towers,” herb gardens and beds of multi-colored blooms will add to the floral splendor of the park’s landscape will delight adult festival attendees. Disney’s gardeners estimate 70,000 bedding plants will surround the Future World east and west lakes alone.  On the water, 220 mini-gardens will be set afloat.  Several special weekend happenings, including the popular Art in the Garden Weekend, will be scheduled.

The festival, including all gardening programs and exhibits, is included in regular Epcot admission.

Have you been to Epcot’s International Flower & Garden Festival? What are you favorite topiaries?