Full POV of Living with the Land Overlay for 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

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A collage of four displays at Living with the Land featuring fruits, veggies, baked goods, and autumn décor in a greenhouse.

Full POV of Living with the Land Overlay for 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

Living with the Land has festival-themed props and displays for the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.

Food & Wine Festival Overlay

Guests line up under the "Living with the Land Boat Ride" sign at EPCOT Food & Wine Festival 2025.

Guests who ride Living with the Land until November 22 will notice themed props and displays that correlate with the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.

A sign for the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival stands near a dragon fruit plant in Living with the Land Overlay.

Near the beginning of the greenhouse section is a white and green sign noting that the attraction is celebrating the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.

A wooden stand displays baskets of fruits, veggies, and plants at the 2025 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival outdoors.

The first display in the greenhouse section of the attraction has a shelf and a tiered wire basket with several groups of fruit, including pineapple, watermelon, and tomatoes.

Sign for the 2025 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival by a tree, featuring "Pineapple" and "Hawaii: Slow-roasted Pork Slider.

The pineapple grown in the greenhouse is used in the Slow-roasted Pork Sliders at the Hawai’i booth.

Colorful signpost with city names decorates Living with the Land’s sandy greenhouse, lush plants, and 2025 info signs.

A directional sign made of wood shows the other Disney Parks around the world: Anaheim, Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.

Outdoor wooden tables at EPCOT Food & Wine Festival display glass jars, snacks, and baskets amid lush plants in sunlight.

The second display is a simple wood table with benches. Various spices and herbs are arranged in baskets, bowls, and containers on the table and benches.

A backyard scene with a grill, food, blue chair, and yellow umbrella evokes EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival vibes.

Another display has a beach-style blue chair placed on the sand underneath a yellow umbrella. Sitting nearby is a grill stacked with skewers of corn and other vegetables.

Two large variegated cassava plants frame a sign at the 2025 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival on sandy ground.

Another sign in the greenhouse highlights the fact that cassava is used in the Adobo Yuca Fries at The Fry Basket food booth.

Additional signs highlight more plant based ingredients, such as the vanilla used for the soft-serve at Swirled Showcase and the cacao used in the Chocolate Spuma at the Italy booth.

A wooden swing with bright cushions sits under a vine-covered pergola at Living with the Land, surrounded by pumpkins and plants.

Next, there is a swing bench adorned with corduroy pillows hanging from an awning. There are lanterns, twinkle lights, and greenery at the top. Baskets of produce, flowers, and even a football are positioned on each side of the swing for an aesthetic look.

An apple mill display is similar to the one in the Hollow Harvest playground, just on a smaller scale. A wagon full of apples, corn, and bales of hay are propped up around a small table with an apple drink.

A final setup near the lettuce features seeds and growing plants. A green seed box and green tote lay in front of various metal containers growing small plants. Cast Members were in this area as we went by.

A colorful, floral-patterned sphere hangs among green plants in EPCOT’s Living with the Land greenhouse, 2025.

A hanging prop with abstract flowers and butterflies hangs above the seed display.

A butterfly-shaped flower bed and vibrant marigold display bloom inside the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival greenhouse.

One more display has a small floral planter shaped like a butterfly. There is no sign marking the specific type of plant, but it appears to contain purple and yellow flowers.

Watch our full POV of the attraction with its Food & Wine overlay:

Living with the Land

A green boat ride on Living with the Land exits a tunnel into a lush, tropical garden with people under a canopy.

Living with the Land is a slow boat ride highlighting agriculture, innovative farming techniques, and sustainability.

The 15-minute ride begins with various dioramas of forests, deserts, and plains. The purpose is to show how these environments work without humans interfering.

The second half takes guests through the working greenhouse Disney uses to provide food around property using innovative farming techniques.

A red-lit tanning bed with a mesh pouch and a Mickey Mouse ears silhouette, inspired by Living with the Land.

The ride is located in The Land Pavilion next to Soarin’, Sunshine Seasons, and Garden Grill.

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