PHOTOS, VIDEO: CommuniCore Hall Celebrates 30 Years of EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival with Disney Horticulture Gallery

Lauren Shahan

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At the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, a vibrant horticulture gallery features stunning floral arrangements and intricate topiaries, complemented by a dining area with colorful decor and seating.

PHOTOS, VIDEO: CommuniCore Hall Celebrates 30 Years of EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival with Disney Horticulture Gallery

CommuniCore Hall is now open for the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival. Here, guests can learn about how Disney’s Horticulture team brings the festival to life, enjoy food and beverages from an outdoor kitchen, and more.

Display with colorful artificial flowers and foliage at the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival entrance, featuring vibrant wall art and signage.

Inside the entrance of CommuniCore Hall is a display of brightly colored faux flowers growing in planters. The walls have decals of tall grass and flowers with the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival logo.

People inside a colorful indoor venue with floral decorations, hanging plants, and banners.

The interior is decorated festively with plants, palm trees, banners, and other decor. The overhead circular lighting features the same floral wreath art as seen on the Festival Passport.

Indoor garden-themed display area with colorful seating, plants, and banners. People are standing and walking around, illuminated by pink and purple lighting.

A seating area is located just inside the doors to CommuniCore Hall. Topiary displays line the walls and themed festival banners hang from the ceiling.

Three topiary sculptures shaped like hearts, covered in red and pink flowers, displayed indoors with pink lighting and roped off with stanchions.

The topiaries resemble various fruits and vegetables. A small informational sign is on the left.

A banner hangs indoors promoting EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival 2025, featuring colorful flowers and text "30 Years and Growing.

Banners hang from the ceiling showcasing the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2025 wordmark. Orange Bird is illustrated flying above fruits and vegetables with “30 Years and Growing” beneath them.

Indoor garden exhibit with colorful flowers and plants on display, surrounded by visitors. Overhead banners read "Flower & Garden." Bright lighting and decor enhance the vivid scene.

At the center of CommuniCore Hall is a topiary display that features Spike the Bee. Spike is surrounded by large planters filled with various plants and flowers.

Colorful floral sculpture of a cartoon-like caterpillar character with big eyes and antennae, set against a vibrant floral mural background.

In his hands, he holds a thimble with leaves flowing out of it onto the flowers below.

A decorative faux book display titled "The Epcot Festival 2025 Almanac" with floral and character illustrations. A person taking a photo nearby.

Along the opposite wall is a display that reads “The EPCOT Festival 2025 Almanac” with Spike the Bee and Orange Bird featured on it.

Large pink display resembling a book titled "Epcot Festival Almanac 2025" with decorative text and graphics.

The back of the display provides more information about the origins of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival.

Display featuring "Feather Forecast" with a map of North and South America, surrounded by decorative plants and a man taking photos.

A display on the right reads “Feather Forecast,” and explains the journey of birds called purple martins and their visit to the festival each year.

Sign showcasing "Flower Towers" with illustrations and text about Disney's horticultural displays. Nearby, greenery and plants are visible on the floor.

The reverse side, titled “Flower Towers,” explains the flower towers that can be seen throughout EPCOT.

A vibrant indoor dining area with colorful decor, plants, round tables, and food stalls. People are walking and sitting. Bright lighting and painted ceiling accents add a festive atmosphere.

At the other end of CommuniCore Hall is a large seating area for guests to relax and enjoy food and beverages from the nearby festival kiosk, EPCOT Farmers Feast.

Restaurant menu on a blue-tiled wall titled "Early Bloom Menu" with food and beverage options listed, including alcoholic drinks.

This outdoor kitchen offers multiple food and beverages and will be available from March 5 through April 5, 2025.

Tables with graphic vegetable designs on their surfaces and white chairs neatly arranged around them.

Additional tables placed along the walls resemble seed packets of various vegetables, including carrots, radishes, and bell peppers.

A sculpted figure of Bo Peep holding a shepherd's crook is displayed under blue lighting, next to an informational panel and other figures.

A display case inside the hall details when different Disney character topiaries were introduced to the festival and where you can find them within the park. Pictured above is a maquette of Bo Peep, who joined the festival in 2019.

Also on display are Anna and Elsa, along with Phineas and Ferb. The latter pair returned to the festival after not being featured for eight years.

A display featuring a colorful Figment poster and a white Figment statue. A yellow informational sign is partially visible in the background.

The last character on display is Figment, who has been a topiary at the festival since 2017.

A wooden planter filled with various green plants and a watering can, surrounded by potted plants under purple lighting.

Another display features a Mickey topiary frame and also provides information on the floating gardens that appear on the water throughout EPCOT.

The EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival will run from March 5 through June 2, 2025.

You can view our full tour of the Disney Horticulture Gallery in CommuniCore Hall below:

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