A First Taste of Spring: Epcot Flower & Garden Festival Opening Day 2014
March 12, 2014
It’s that time of year again in Epcot… magical topiaries are popping up… the flowers are extra pretty… and best of all, there are food booths with new goodies to try… yes it’s once again time for the Flower & Garden Festival!
On opening day I made my way over and met up with several members of the Harem for a quick swing around Epcot to check out the flora, fauna and food! So let’s take a look at some of the highlights of that day, shall we?
The topiary display at the front of the part features Goofy, Daisy and her paramour Donald.
As was first pointed out to me by Papa Harry, butterflies are a major thematic element of this year’s festival. We seem to see more representations of these beautiful and delicate insects all over the park than in prior years.
A visit to the Festival Center in the old Wonders of Life building was first on the agenda.
Intermissions Cafe has an interesting selection of wines and beers – many of which come from Florida producers, another theme we’ll see at many of the food/bev locations.
Among the food items was, like last year, a fun version of a “Push Pop”. This year’s offering was a Caprese Push Pop with chopped tomatoes, fresh mozzarella and balsamic vinegar.
I don’t think this was quite as successful as the roasted beet and goat cheese version from last year… the tomatoes were nondescript (not surprising for this time of year), the cheese sparse, and the balsamic overwhelmed any flavor the tomatoes may have had.
And of course there’s tons of merchandise to be had here (as well as at other locations throughout the park)…
including a cuter-than-usual Duffy.
All around Epcot are several gardening-related spots, such as the “Gardener’s Palette” outside Innoventions.
Soccer Goofy and Donald take center stage on the walkway between Future World and the World Showcase.
Colored balls circle the topiary and represent the countries in the upcoming World Cup. Guests are allowed in to have their own photo-op inside the field area.
A Fantasia-inspired display welcomes us to the World Showcase.
Taking a left hand turn leads us around the lagoon and the first food booth is the Urban Farm Eats (using the Terra booth structure from Food & Wine).
Just past this is a small-scale display on aquaponics (combining aquaculture with hydroponics) that shows how the tilapia and veggies served at the Urban Farm Eats booth could be produced in one system.
Up next is Mexico…
The food items here are new from last year, as well as the specialty margarita. We sampled the Taco al Pastor (achiote marinated pork with grilled pineapple, onions and cilantro) and the Quesadilla de Hongos con Queso (flour tortilla filled with mushrooms and cheese and then grilled). Both were met with enthusiastic thumbs up, despite the fairly small portion size on both.
The Franbuesa (Raspberry) Margarita was also deemed a winner, but (as least in my opinion) wasn’t quite as wonderful as the rose-scented version from 2013.
The booth in China held fast with a few popular items from last year (the Spring Pancake was one of the best items of the 2013 festival).
The Florida Fresh area takes up the large space between the Outpost and the Germany pavilion.
The two savory food items are returnees from last year (and both quite good), with the Kumquat Pie being a new addition.
The beer and wine choices are (obviously) emphasizing products from Florida, where the craft beer scene is just exploding.
Several of the topiaries are featuring a new look to the faces – more like a “real persons” face and skin rather than the traditional topiary-look.
The Fairest One of All and her little buddies are one example (or should that be eight examples?).
Kermit and Miss Piggy are promoting their new flick in a display between Germany and Italy… and apparently there is a tour in the works!
Italy has some typical menu items… and booze-a-plenty…
In the American Adventure is the return of one of the big hit food venues from last year, the Smokehouse.
Despite being a bit of an admitted “BBQ-snob”, I found the brisket and pulled pork to be very good last year, and this year there are a couple of notable additions to the bill of fare…
An interesting item was the Smoked Turkey “Ribs” – basically the turkey “forearm” separated into the two bones and then smoked – these were well flavored and are certainly worth a try.
The most talked-about item leading up to Flower & Garden (and now in the few days since opening) was no doubt the “Piggylicious” Bacon Cupcake.
This cupcake has applewood smoked bacon pieces baked into it and was covered with a sweet maple frosting and topped with pretzel pieces for crunch and a little hit of salt… from a nutritional standpoint no human should even look at this concoction, but from a happy, happy, joy, joy in your mouth standpoint this is just a freaking bit of bakery genius! I’m sure thousands of park guests are, like myself, dreaming about the next time they get to scarf down another of these evil goodies… excuse me… I think I need some alone time…
On to, as Dedicated Readers will know, my favorite pavilion…
The kiosk in Japan returned the popular and unique fruit sushi roll, Frushi, to the menu this year, but the other food items are new.
We sampled the adult pineapple slushie, which was a definite thumbs-up all around…
and one of the new food items, the Temaki Chicken Hand Roll – a sheet of nori with rice, panko-fried chicken, pickled carrots and a Japanese-style curry sauce. Lil’ Sis Lindsay didn’t care for it, but I’m fond of that type of curry, so the flavors were a hit with me.
Morocco has some interesting items, but they will have to wait until the next visit…
France was our next stop, and I tried the gnocchi… this is a Parisian-style gnocchi made from a pâte à choux dough and quite different from it’s probably better-known Italian cousin. Served with a veggie and mushroom sauce and a hit of tangy goat cheese, this was another winner-winner-pasta-dinner dish!
We also all shared one of the sweet and rich orange blossom macaroons filled with a white chocolate ganache – this was a rich and decadent treat!
On to the United Kingdom…
where we find the boy who won’t grow up high atop one of the buildings…
and appears to be looking over the Buttercup Cottage kiosk…
Another bit of Florida produce, strawberries from Plant City, are featured in a salad of greens, toasted almonds and Stilton cheese.
I tried the freshly-baked Lemon Scones and a non-alcoholic lemonade (try not to fall off your seats after reading that one…). With a nice crunch of big sugar crystals on the top, the scones had a definite lemon flavor and both sauces were great with them – this proclaimed not-a-big-sweet-eater would definitely have these again… but I guess this is now the third sweet item I’ve gushed over isn’t it? Well, so much for not liking sweets I suppose…
Oh yeah, the lemonade was pretty good too… maybe a bit of vodka would have made it better tho…
As we continue our clockwise progression, just past the DVC kiosk in Canada (known as the “Merry Meadows Outpost” during Flower & Garden) we came to, well, a big pile of sand…
which will (by the time you read this) have been transformed into what I’m sure will be a fantastic sand sculpture promoting the next Disneynature film.
Our last stop on this day for oral consumables was the ever popular Pineapple Promenade…
and the main reason for this popularity is…
spiked Dole Whips!
It’s interesting to note that this year these are simply being referred to as “Pineapple Soft Serve” as opposed to “Dole Whip”… can you guess who isn’t sponsoring the booth this year???
We made our way back towards the front of the park and took in some of the other Flower & Garden displays we didn’t see on our way in…
The kid’s play area is themed to Monsters University this year.
Other than the Mike and Sulley topiaries and a bit of paint on the playground equipment, themeing here is a bit on the sparse side – not nearly as creative as the Oz-themed play are last year.
More floral butterflies are evident around the water areas…
and soon we got to the home of butterfly nirvana – TinkerBell’s Butterfly Garden.
Always one of the most popular parts of the Flower & Garden Festival, the butterfly garden didn’t disappoint this year…
unlike the past few years, there are no topiaries installed inside, the main decorations (other than the plants and butterflies of course) was the inclusion of the miniature homes of the fairies.
Home of the Pirate Fairy featured in the next-to-come TinkerBell dvd release.
Beautiful butterflies abounded on this day…
flitting about and occasionally sitting on the flowers and more of the pixies abodes.
There were gorgeous glass flowers inside the butterfly house, and discerning guests will notice other inclusion of glass flowers elsewhere in the park.
It seemed that there were many more butterflies in the house on this day than I’d ever seen before, both in sheer numbers and variety of species. This is a not-to-be-missed display!
We crossed over to check out Mater’s Parts, Plants & Play Garden…
there was no real change in the area from last year, but still it is a cute section where fans can see some of their favorites from the Cars movie series.
We made our way out of the park, and took one last look at the entrance display from another angle…
All in all it was a very nice day, and a good start to this year’s Epcot Flower & Garden Festival…
and now I’m really looking forward to my next visit and sampling some more of the new food (and drink!) items, and taking in even more of the gorgeous plantings and displays! And of course Dear Dedicated Readers, I’ll be telling you all about it!
Right now we’re, as always, we’re heading back to the kitchen… see you soon!
March 12, 2014 at 8:08 pm
Loved reading this – thank you! Hoping to get to WDW next spring for the festival 🙂
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March 13, 2014 at 2:54 pm
Absolutely LOVED reading this, we go away in just over a month and this has gotten me so excited.
Great writing, super informative and tummy-rumbling 😉
Look forward to reading more from you!
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March 13, 2014 at 3:29 pm
Thanks Emma! Hope to see you next time you’re here!
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