Harvest Hollow Playground Opens for 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

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Harvest Hollow Playground with picnic tables, mini-golf, and shade sails at the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.

Harvest Hollow Playground Opens for 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

The Harvest Hollow playground is now open for guests to enjoy during the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.

Playground

A shaded outdoor seating area at EPCOT with picnic tables and greenery, perfect for the International Food & Wine Festival.

The Harvest Hollow playground is located along the pathway behind the Refreshment Port. It is open during EPCOT’s International Food & Wine Festival, which runs until November 22.

Harvest Hollow Playground features faux grass, log tunnel, and mushroom stools at the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.

The play area is made of artificial turf and has faux logs and hollowed-out trees for playing.

There is a large green and brown sign indicating that it is the Harvest Hollow playground. It is wrapped with vines, and flower pots are lined up under the sign. Landscape Structures provided plants and flowers for the playground.

There are canopies overhead to protect guests from the elements, and the beams are wrapped with forest creatures and branches.

A picnic table with a mosaic top sits on artificial grass at EPCOT's Harvest Hollow Playground.

Wrapped picnic tables for seating show a Hidden Mickey in the table runner graphic.

Harvest Hollow Playground features faux grass, log tunnel, and mushroom stools at the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.

More seating for younger guests is themed with a tree stump table and acorn seating.

There are also standing tables for guests to eat their samplings from Global Marketplaces.

Garden Displays

A cute display features a little garden area with a table and chairs, along with a set up featuring books, teapots, cups, and food. An arch and small trees provide a backdrop for the setup.

A sign with a poem featuring an illustrated fox sits in EPCOT's Harvest Hollow Playground, surrounded by plants and buildings.

The sign reads,

In all of Harvest Hollow who’s the most debonaire of chaps? Who dines on tasty dishes in between his naps. He rarely shares his bites, even though he should for he is the best-fed fox in the Bramblewood!

Outdoor kitchen display with utensils, veggies, and cake near a sign at EPCOT’s International Food & Wine Festival.

Another nearby display in front of the Milled & Mulled booth has a kitchen setup with baking supplies. Cake, pie, fruit, and various kitchen tools round out the aesthetic of the setup. There is even a paw print in the flour.

The sign reads,

Our dear Bear is often found around the apple mill. But it’s her delightful baking that’s garnering goodwill! Her favorite thing is mulling over brand new recipes with autumn fruits and flavors which she bakes and serves with glee!

An old-fashioned apple press display at EPCOT's Harvest Hollow Playground, set among grass and flowers outdoors.

An apple mill display has tools of the trade and baskets of apples for guests to look at as they explore.

Crews installed themed elements just a few days ago, and last night we reported that artificial turf and props were put in place, which revealed the theme name “Harvest Hollow.”

Will you visit the Harvest Hollow playground during the festival this year? Let us know in the comments and on social media.

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