
Pirates
and Princesses Reign April 5-June 3, 2007, During 14th
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
Disney Flower Fest Expands to 60 Days
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- A flower-festooned pirate
ship will drop anchor and Disney princess topiaries
will color the landscape at the 14th annual Epcot International
Flower & Garden Festival April 5-June 3 at Walt
Disney World Resort. Previously a seven-week event,
the popular festival expands to 60 days this year and
offers more floral fantasy and gardening fun than ever
before.
The first-ever pirate ship topiary will feature Peter
Pan and his nemesis, Captain Hook, plus Tinker Bell
-- all as intricately designed topiaries. Pirate Mickey
Mouse and Princess Minnie Mouse, plus Cinderella and
Prince Charming, Belle and her Beast from "Beauty
and the Beast," and other popular characters make
topiary appearances throughout the park. A towering
Pirate Goofy, with Donald Duck and Pluto, offers Disney
gardeners a chance to reach new topiary heights.
In all, there will be more than 70 topiaries -- plus
30 million blooms, artfully designed floral beds, expertly
crafted bonsai trees and lush rose gardens -- gracing
the 300 acres of Future World and World Showcase. For
the first time in the festival's history, Disney's
horticultural team will plant two crop rotations during
the fest, producing "the biggest opening show
ever" and allowing for a more brilliant floral
display for the festival's duration, according to Disney
horticultural manager Eric Darden.
Beyond the dazzling displays of bursting blooms, the
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival is
known by gardening aficionados for its celebrity guest
speakers, hands-on seminars and innovative planting
demonstrations and exhibits such as the new Art of
Outdoor Living garden next to the Morocco pavilion.
Each evening, Flower Power concerts will rock the
park with live entertainment from top acts of the 1960s
and '70s. This year's scheduled acts include The Guess
Who, Davy Jones, Jose Feliciano, Petula Clark, The
Box Tops and other crowd pleasers.
Minnie's Magnificent Butterfly Garden is back with
hundreds of butterflies in a walk-through screened
enclosure that will include a live exhibit showing
how caterpillars form a chrysalis and emerge as butterflies.
The family-oriented Growing Future Gardeners area,
complete with colorful (and tasty) planting ideas for
kids and parents, doubles in size this year following
an overwhelming response during its 2006 debut.
A new themed weekend event May 4-6 will salute Cinco
de Mayo. Back by popular demand are Art in the Garden
weekend April 20-22, the child-friendly I Dig Bugs
weekend April 27-29, and the time-honored Mother's
Day celebration May 11-13, among others.
Other festival highlights include:
The new Garden Odyssey Festival Center, where guests
can find program guides and festival merchandise, attend
speaker presentations and demonstrations and ask gardening
questions of the experts.
The popular Great American Gardeners series, kicking off April 5-8 with Paul
James of HGTV's "Gardening by the Yard."
A "Lift and Sniff" Fragrance Garden at the France pavilion showcasing
flowers and plants used to create several Guerlain perfumes.
Disney Gardening at Home presentations during which Disney horticulturists
share tips and secrets for at-home gardening.
Kids' activities, including an upgraded, fun-filled Tinker Bell's Fairy Garden,
the new Pluto's Play Zone with climber, Disney character meet-and-greets and
daily ladybug releases.
More information about the 14th annual Epcot International
Flower & Garden Festival is available by calling
407/W-DISNEY (934-7639) or by visiting disneyworld.com/flower.
The festival, including all gardening programs and
exhibits, is included in regular Epcot admission. |