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EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

Mark Webb - DVC Sales

Mark Webb

May 04, 2026

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The EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival is one of the best reasons to plan a spring DVC trip. It runs from late February through late May each year. Crowds are lighter than summer, the weather is comfortable by Florida standards, and you get a park full of outdoor food booths, character topiaries, and live music on top of regular EPCOT admission. If you have DVC points to use and some flexibility on timing, spring at EPCOT should be near the top of your list. Here is what DVC members specifically need to know to plan it right.

What Makes the Festival Worth the Trip

The festival has three main draws: the outdoor kitchens, the topiaries, and the Garden Rocks concert series. Understanding each one helps you decide how to structure your days.

The Outdoor Kitchen Booths

The outdoor kitchens are temporary food booths scattered around World Showcase, and they are the main event for most adults. Each booth is themed to a country or concept, and the menus rotate year to year. You will typically find a Hawaii booth with pulled pork and pineapple dishes, a France booth serving wine and pastries, a Japan area with sushi and teriyaki options, and American comfort food at a Farmers Feast-style station. Portions are sized for sharing and sampling, typically 3 to 5 bites per item, and prices run around five to fourteen dollars per dish. Most people budget fifty to eighty dollars per adult for a full day of grazing and a few drinks. Walk the full World Showcase loop before committing to anything so you can prioritize what looks best before your stomach fills up.

Practical tip: download the festival guide from the Disney app before you go. The full booth list and menus drop about two weeks before opening day each year.

The Topiaries

Dozens of Disney character topiaries are placed throughout Future World and World Showcase. Mickey and Minnie are always there, but the lineup changes annually and often includes characters tied to whatever Disney films are being celebrated that year. Recent festivals have featured topiaries from Fantasia, The Lion King, Bambi, and classic princess films. Every single topiary is included with regular park admission, no upcharge required. They are also the best photo opportunities in the park during festival season, especially in the morning before crowds build.

Garden Rocks Concert Series

Live music performances happen on select nights at the America Gardens Theatre throughout the festival. These are cover bands and tribute acts playing 25-to-30-minute sets, and they are free with park admission. Past performers have included Starship, Night Ranger, and Chicago tribute bands. The amphitheater setting right on the World Showcase Lagoon is a genuinely enjoyable place to sit for half an hour. Check the schedule and time your World Showcase loop to catch a set.

Which DVC Resorts Put You Closest to EPCOT

Resort location makes a real difference during Flower and Garden. Here is an honest breakdown of your best options.

Beach Club Villas

This is the gold standard for EPCOT access. Beach Club is a five-minute walk from the International Gateway entrance, which puts you directly into World Showcase between the France and UK pavilions. You are steps away from most of the outdoor kitchen booths. You can walk back to your villa for a midday break, rest for an hour, and walk back into the park without using a bus or Skyliner. For Flower and Garden specifically, that walkability changes the whole trip.

Beach Club runs moderate to moderately high in spring. At the 11-month window, members at Beach Club can book studios and one-bedrooms for roughly 16 to 22 points per night depending on specific dates. Spring is generally one of the more affordable seasons at Beach Club, which is part of why it is a good Flower and Garden target.

BoardWalk Villas

BoardWalk is essentially the same walk as Beach Club, just a slightly different route through the International Gateway. From the front door of BoardWalk Villas, you are looking at six to eight minutes on foot. Points run a bit lower than Beach Club, and the BoardWalk entertainment district itself, with restaurants, bars, and nightly street performers, gives you a reason to hang around the resort in the evenings beyond the park.

Riviera Resort

The Skyliner gondola system connects Riviera directly to EPCOT through the International Gateway entrance. It is not walking distance, but the Skyliner is fast, free, and pleasant, roughly 5 to 10 minutes including the wait. Riviera is one of the newer DVC resorts and the rooms are genuinely beautiful. If you do not get Beach Club or BoardWalk at the 7-month window, Riviera is the next best option for EPCOT access.

How to Use the 7-Month Window for Flower and Garden

If you are not a home resort member at Beach Club, BoardWalk, or Riviera, you will be booking at 7 months out. Beach Club and BoardWalk are competitive at 7 months, especially studios. They book up fast because so many DVC members know about the International Gateway advantage.

The best strategy is to open the DVC booking system at exactly 7 months from your check-in date and go after your first choice. If Beach Club is sold out, try BoardWalk. If that is gone, move to Riviera. Any of the three will give you a strong EPCOT experience. If you end up on the bus system, the festival is still worth it, but plan for 20 to 30 minutes of transit each way.

For timing within the festival window, late March and April tend to be the sweet spots. February can still have cold evenings and some outdoor kitchens may not be fully operational. May is warm but manageable. Late April is ideal: comfortable temperatures, full festival operations, and lighter crowds than spring break week.

Mornings Are the Right Time to Be There

EPCOT during Flower and Garden gets noticeably busier after noon. If you are staying at Beach Club or BoardWalk, this is your biggest advantage: you can arrive at park opening, spend four hours in a quieter park, and be back in your room for lunch by 1 PM. The topiaries are uncrowded at 9 AM, the outdoor kitchen lines are short, and the whole park feels like a different experience compared to 3 PM. For DVC members not within walking distance, rope drop still matters. Factor in that you will want to arrive at the transportation stop 30 to 40 minutes before your target park time.

The Case for Beach Club and BoardWalk Resale

If Flower and Garden is the kind of trip you would want to take every year or two, proximity to EPCOT is a real lifestyle advantage worth factoring into your home resort decision. EPCOT is not just a festival destination. It is one of the best date-night parks, it hosts the Food and Wine Festival in the fall, and it is a legitimate evening destination even on a regular visit.

EPCOT outdoor kitchen booths

On the resale market, Beach Club Villas typically trades in the $120 to $155 per point range. BoardWalk Villas runs slightly lower, usually $110 to $140 per point. Compare that to purchasing direct from Disney at $200 or more per point, and the math becomes clear. You are getting the same real estate, the same booking priority, and the same walk to EPCOT for roughly half the upfront cost. We have helped a lot of buyers pick Beach Club or BoardWalk specifically because of EPCOT access over the years, and we have never had one regret it. When you can walk out of Flower and Garden at 6 PM, be at your villa with your feet up by 6:10, then walk back in for the Garden Rocks concert at 7:30, that is the whole DVC value proposition right there.

Practical Festival Tips for DVC Members

  • Book at exactly 7 months out. Beach Club and BoardWalk studios disappear fast. Set a calendar reminder for 8 AM on your booking date.
  • Check the outdoor kitchen menu list before you go. It drops a few weeks before opening. Planning your route saves time and stomach space.
  • The topiaries are free with park admission. Walk the full loop before committing to food so you see everything first.
  • Mornings are dramatically less crowded. The first two hours after park open are the best two hours of the day.
  • Look up the Garden Rocks schedule. If a band you like is playing on a night you are there, plan your evening around the America Gardens Theatre.
  • Spring is relatively affordable for DVC points. Late April in particular falls into low or moderate season at most resorts, which stretches your points further than summer or holiday travel would.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival run?
The festival typically runs from late February through late May, with the exact dates announced each fall. The window has been consistently around four months for over 30 years.

Is everything at the festival included with park admission?
The topiaries, gardens, educational exhibits, and Garden Rocks concerts are all included with regular EPCOT admission. The outdoor kitchen food and beverages cost extra, as do any specialty guided tours.

Which DVC resort is best for EPCOT?
Beach Club Villas is the top choice because of the five-minute walk to the International Gateway entrance. BoardWalk Villas is essentially the same walk. Riviera Resort offers Skyliner access, which is fast and convenient. All three are strong choices for a Flower and Garden trip.

Can I book Beach Club at 7 months if I am not a member there?
Yes. All DVC members can book any resort at 7 months out. Beach Club is competitive, so book the day your window opens. If it is unavailable, BoardWalk and Riviera are solid backups.

What does Beach Club resale cost?
Current resale pricing for Beach Club Villas runs approximately $120 to $155 per point, compared to $200 or more per point direct from Disney. Browse our current resale listings or contact our team to discuss which EPCOT-area resort makes sense for your situation.

Mark Webb, Licensed Real Estate Broker at DVC Sales
Written by Mark Webb, Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker
FL License BK511192. Mark sold DVC directly for Disney from 1993 to 2016, closing 10,000+ contracts and earning Salesperson of the Year twice. He founded DVC Sales in 2016 and has closed 10,000+ resale transactions since. Last updated: May 2026
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Disclosure: DVC Sales is a licensed Florida real estate brokerage (License BK511192). We earn revenue from seller commissions at 6.9%. We don't charge buyers a fee. This article is written to inform, not to minimize trade-offs or push a sale.

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