FIRST LOOK at the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival Passport

Gretchen McDermid

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A person holds a Festival Passport for the "EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival 2025," set against a vibrant backdrop of colorful flowers and lush greenery.

FIRST LOOK at the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival Passport

The 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival has officially begun, and the new festival passport acts as your guide to all of the activities and special offerings available from March 5 to June 2.

2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival Passport

A person holds a Festival Passport for the "EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival 2025," set against a vibrant backdrop of colorful flowers and lush greenery.

The design on the front cover this year includes the wordmark for this year’s festival, a “30 Years” stamp design, and a circle of flowers and food surrounding the logo.

A hand holds an open brochure resembling a Festival Passport, adorned with a cartoon bee and floral design on the left page and welcome text on the right. The background reveals lush greenery against a rustic brown floor.

The first page says “Welcome” and includes some general information about the special additions to EPCOT for the duration of the festival.

Fun for Kids of All Ages

A person holds an open Festival Passport, filled with vibrant illustrations and text descriptions of children's activities, like scavenger hunts and playground information, making it an engaging adventure guide for young explorers.

The next section includes information about several of the child-friendly offerings at the festival, including Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration scavenger hunt, the Butterfly Landing walkthrough area, play gardens, and more.

Topiaries

Open booklet reveals a Festival Passport with a list of Disney topiaries and their garden locations, set against a lush backdrop of green foliage.

The following page lists all of the topiaries placed in EPCOT for the festival and a general description of their locations. One of the new additions this year is a group of topiaries shaped like Moana, Maui, and Pua located near the park’s main entrance. The Phineas and Ferb topiaries have also returned after an absence of eight years.

Garden Destinations

A person holds an open booklet, their Festival Passport, listing garden-themed attractions at a park. It highlights areas like World Celebration, Nature, Showcase, and Discovery, each offering unique activities and features to explore.

Next in the passport is a list of all the new and returning gardens located in each of EPCOT neighborhood. Some of the new gardens this year include the walkway between the Imagination! pavilion and World Showcase, as well as Playalong Bay and Haute Nature.

Merchandise

A hand opens a festival merchandise booklet, akin to a Festival Passport, revealing treasures: an orange bird spirit jersey, a mug, a baseball hat, a bee garden stake, and an Alice-themed loungefly purse.

As in previous years, the EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival has a total of three different merchandise collections all being released at Creations Shop and festival marketplaces. This year’s collections include Spike the Bee, Orange Bird, and Alice in Wonderland. While not listed on this page, the Passholder collection features images of a Mickey-shaped topiary in front of Spaceship Earth.

Tours, Garden Rocks Concert Series, Festival Disney Gift Card

Open brochure showcasing tours and events at a garden, featuring English Tea Garden tours, the Garden Rocks concert series, and a special Festival Passport offer. Hand holding the brochure.

While the passport does not list the acts in full, we have an updated post of all the performers for this year’s Garden Rocks Concert Series.

Festival Cuisine Menus

Person holding an open festival menu with dishes and drinks listed under "Florida Fresh." The left page, also known as the "Festival Passport," features the "Festival Cuisine Key" with plant-based and allergy-friendly options.

The vast majority of the passport is filled with the complete menus for each of the 24 outdoor kitchens. The list also includes some of the limited items added to regular EPCOT locations like Connections Eatery and Joffrey’s.

Two new outdoor kitchens have been added to the festival this year: Yacht Grub and Beach Grub. Stay tuned for our complete reviews of every food item at the 2025 EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival.

Unlike our complete post of the full outdoor kitchen menus, the passport does not list prices for each dish or beverage.

The pages are decorated with select pictures of some dishes. The symbols to the side of each item inform guests which dishes are included with the Garden Graze activity and which items are plant-based.

Garden Graze

A person showcases a Festival Passport pamphlet for the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival's "Garden Graze," highlighting sponsor logos and event details.

After a short section thanking the festival’s sponsors, the remaining pages in the passport are dedicated to the Garden Graze activity. Similar to a food-themed scavenger hunt, Garden Graze involves buying specific dishes and collecting a matching stamp from each purchase location.

A person holds a Festival Passport featuring the Garden Graze menu. On the left, mouthwatering food items are listed, while an illustration of oranges graces the right.

Once guests buy five of the listed menu items, they can return to pick up a special festival treat. This ending page is where guests should get their stamps. We will have a full Garden Graze review including the completion treat available soon.

The 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival is scheduled to take place from March 5 to June 2.

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