Find Orange Bird in 2025 Flavors of Florida Scavenger Hunt at Disney Springs

Shannen Ace

Hand holding a 2025 Disney Springs Flavors of Florida guide and orange bird scavenger hunt badge by a fountain.

Find Orange Bird in 2025 Flavors of Florida Scavenger Hunt at Disney Springs

If you visit Disney Springs this summer, you might notice Orange Bird hiding in a few locations. This is part of the Flavors of Florida 2025 Discover the Springs scavenger hunt.

Orange Bird Scavenger Hunt Details

To complete the Discover the Springs scavenger hunt presented by The Polite Pig, pick up a map at City Works Eatery & Pour Houseeet by Maneet ChauhanThe Polite Pig, or Savannah Bee Company. These are also the locations where guests can pick up their prizes after completing the seek and find activity.

In addition to the scavenger hunt map, the brochure includes a list of Flavors of Florida menu items at participating Disney Springs locations.

The map and stickers are in the center of the booklet.

Person holding an open illustrated map of Disney Springs outdoors, with bushes and pavement in the background.

On the map are eight locations highlighted with numbered circles. Next to the circles are the backstories for each location, according to the lore of Disney Springs. There are photo stickers of each location to place as you discover them.

In each spot will be an Orange Bird holding a letter. You put the corresponding letter sticker on the corresponding number in the lower left corner to finish the phrase, “Disney Springs is a town built on heart and…” There are some extra letter stickers to keep you guessing.

Orange Bird Scavenger Hunt Prize

The prize is a circular button featuring a pale wood pattern with “Disney Springs Flavors of Florida” in the center. Above the lettering is an orange logo. Below that is “2025.”

Now here’s our guide to the locations and scavenger hunt solution. If you don’t want spoilers, don’t read on.

Orange Bird Scavenger Hunt Locations & Solution

1. Town Center

Created as a bustling farmer’s market in 1913, this open-air shopping destination eventually turned stalls into stores — and swapped local produce for treasures from around the world.

This Orange Bird with the letter “H” is on a brick column at the entrance to the Town Center tunnel, facing towards the AMC.

2. Dockside Margaritas

Once a popular stand that sold local produce — especially from the town’s lime, orange, and grapefruit orchards that were first planted in the 1880s — this spot now mixes up a menu of citrusy sips and Florida fresh beverages.

At Dockside Margaritas, Orange Bird is holding an “E” on the side of the “Fresh Picked Produce” facade.

3. Havaianas

Discovered in 1850, the springs are the very heart of the town that grew up around them and are said to contain mystical properties for those lucky enough to partake in their enchanted essence.

You’ll find this Orange Bird with the letter “R” next to a Springs Brand Mineral Water mural on the side of Havaianas.

4. Sprinkles

Founded in 1873, the Sunshine State Ice Works once boasted “the best ice in Florida.” Today, the building’s new proprietor has traded frost for frosting, opening a whimsical cupcake shop.

The Sunshine State Ice Works mural is at the back of the outdoor seating area of Sprinkles. Orange Bird and the letter “I” are on the old ice-making machine.

5. Morimoto Asia

Disney Springs was once a can’t-miss stop on the Sunshine Railway, which brought curious travelers from all over to visit the town’s Centennial Exhibition in 1950.

This Orange Bird with the letter “T” is above the restrooms next to Morimoto Asia, facing Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’.

6. Gideon’s Bakehouse

Founded in 1898 as a bookseller and curio shop, this bewitching bakery is famous for it’s almost half-pound cookies and otherworldly ambience.

At Gideon’s Bakehouse, Orange Bird is hiding with an “A” above the display window next to Oakley.

7. Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’

This billboard is a nod to the ranching industry that flourished in Disney Springs, dating back to the 1850s.

You’ll have to be near D-Luxe Burger across the springs from Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ to spot this Orange Bird with the letter “G.”

8. The Polite Pig

In the 1920s, this location was a central part of the farmer’s market at Town Center. Today, much of the market’s original design has been “cooked into” the interior of this modern barbecue restaurant.

Lastly, Orange Bird has an “E” on the wall next to The Polite Pig sign.

Solution

A hand holds a colorful map of Disney Springs on a brick surface, showing labeled areas and attractions.

All together, the letters spell “Heritage.”

The scavenger hunt is available for the duration of Flavors of Florida, from June 27 through August 10.

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