Figment Topiary, Outdoor Kitchen Signs Installed for 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

Shannen Ace

A pink cartoon dinosaur sculpture stands between two large pink flowers in front of a geodesic dome under a clear blue sky.

Figment Topiary, Outdoor Kitchen Signs Installed for 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

The Figment topiary was among those installed overnight at EPCOT for the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival. Signs have also been added to Outdoor Kitchen booths.

Flower & Garden Festival Topiaries

A pink cartoon dinosaur sculpture stands between two large pink flowers in front of a geodesic dome under a clear blue sky.

The Figment topiary is located in the center of World Celebration. He sits in the planter shaped like the EPCOT logo, with two giant pink flowers to the sides. The Figment topiary used to be displayed in front of the Imagination! pavilion.

A garden with a smiling orange figure sign, surrounded by plants and two palm trees, under a clear blue sky.

In a CommuniCore Plaza planter is a new Orange Bird-inspired topiary. Similar to topiaries at last year’s festival, this is a topiary ball wearing Orange Bird mouse ears.

A topiary with cartoon orange and citrus shapes forms a face with green leaves against a backdrop of tents and palm trees.

The ears are orange, with Orange Bird’s face on one and a Spaceship Earth pattern on the other. Both have green leaves sticking out of them. A Minnie bow made of leaves and a white flower is in the center.

A topiary shaped like Mickey Mouse with a sign celebrating 30 years of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival. Background features a "Welcome to Once Upon a Stage" banner.

On the back of one ear is a “Celebrating 30 Years” logo for the 30th anniversary of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival.

Floral topiary display featuring animal figures and colorful flowers in a garden, with a large white geodesic sphere in the background. People are walking around under a clear blue sky.

At the start of the bridge to World Showcase is a display of Mickey and Friends topiaries. The gang is depicted as having a picnic. Pluto is flying a kite. Minnie lounges next to a picnic basket. Mickey is at the back, while Chip and Dale are at the front. There are two floral towers at the back corners of the display.

Topiary display featuring human-like figures adorned with colorful flowers and plants, set within a garden area bordered by a fence.

More floral towers are in the flowerbed at the entrance to World Showcase. These act as a backdrop for the four “Encanto” topiaries inspired by Luisa, Mirabel, Antonio, and Isabela. Mirabel has a yellow butterfly in her hand. Pico the toucan is perched on Antonio’s shoulder. And Isabela is making an arc of flowers above her.

A butterfly-shaped bush covered in yellow flowers is in front of a building with large windows.

Next to Disney Traders is another giant butterfly topiary. It joins the butterfly topiary outside Port of Entry.

In a whimsical garden scene, a figment of topiary artistry sits perched on pink luggage, with another beside a bicycle. Enveloped by vibrant pink flowers and lush green foliage under the vast blue sky, it feels enchanting and surreal.

Between the Morocco and France pavilions are topiaries of Miss Piggy and Kermit. Piggy sits on a large pink trunk with more suitcases and a purse stacked next to her. Kermit is depicted riding his bicycle.

Flower & Garden Festival Outdoor Kitchens

Front view of a building with wooden doors and a traditional Asian architectural style roof. A sign above the doors reads "Lan Yuan.

Moving into World Showcase, there are now signs on several of the booths. These signs have “Coming Soon” banners in their corners since they won’t open until next week. In the China Pavilion is the Lan Yuan Outdoor Kitchen.

A small, closed food booth with a wooden facade, labeled "Bauernmarkt," surrounded by greenery and umbrellas.

The Germany pavilion booth now has a sign for Bauernmarkt: Farmer’s Market. This booth is known for its potato pancakes.

A small brick building with a closed window, nestled amid figment-like topiary and vibrant flowerbeds. The sign reads "Magnolia Terrace.

At The American Adventure is Magnolia Terrace. This Outdoor Kitchen’s menu includes new Grilled Gulf Oysters with cajun andouille sausage butter and lemon.

A closed Japanese-style food kiosk with a "Hanami" sign, featuring a figment of topiary artistry alongside its red door, shuttered windows, and roof ornaments, under a clear blue sky.

The Japan pavilion’s booth is called Hanami, which refers to the Japanese custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers, usually cherry blossoms.

A closed food kiosk, adorned with a decorative wreath and the "La Isla Fresca" sign, is nestled amid trees. Nearby, a charming figment topiary adds a whimsical touch to the serene setting.

The La Isla Fresca booth is located between the Morocco and France pavilions. It will have an all-new food menu this year including Jamaican Jerk Chicken, Seafood Ceviche, and Coconut-Chocolate Flancocho.

Closed red food kiosk labeled "Fleur de Lys" with a metal roof and decorative signage. A figment topiary peeks from behind, adding whimsy to the scene, while surrounding trees and people fill the background.

Fleur De Lys is the France pavilion booth.

A closed wooden food stand with a red curtain and a "Northern Bloom" sign stands amid figment topiary wonders. Two covered carts flank either side, while trees and umbrellas peacefully adorn the background.

Just outside the Canada Pavilion, the Northern Bloom booth has its Flower & Garden Festival sign.

The small, closed blue and yellow food kiosk with a stone base stands like a figment of imagination, flanked by tall trees shaped into topiary forms on a paved area under the clear blue sky.

Near the World Showcase entrance is Pineapple Promenade, with its freshly installed pineapple-inspired sign. This booth will offer Spicy Hot Dogs and DOLE Whip Pineapple.

A colorful, empty food stall with a "Jardín de Fiestas" sign in a sunny outdoor setting features decorative tiles and a small tower beside a whimsical figment topiary.

Approaching the Mexico pavilion, guests will see the Jardin De Fiestas booth. Though the sign is newly installed, the menu on the booth is leftover from EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.

Check out the full menus for the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival. It begins on March 5 and runs through June 2.

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