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Epcot Festivals Guide: What to Expect at Each of Epcot’s Four Festivals

An overview of the four Epcot festivals so you know what to expect on your next visit!

fountain at front of epcot

Epcot’s first festival took place in 1994 when the International Flower and Garden Festival began.

30 years later there are now FOUR different Epcot festivals throughout the year!

I’ve visited each festival many times and I love each one for a different reason.

In this post, I’ll highlight what to expect at each festival and what I think are the best aspects of each. 

Epcot International Festival of the Arts

Epcot International Festival of the Arts sign with waterway in the background

The Epcot International Festival of the Arts takes place during January and February and celebrates visual, performing, and culinary arts. 

You’ll find art-inspired food, visual art exhibits, seminars (both paid and free), live entertainment, and more. 

Food from Epcot Festival of the Arts

Food from Epcot Festival of the Arts

Each time I’ve visited Epcot for Festival of the Arts I’ve been blown away by the energy of the festival. Everywhere I turned there was something festival-related – live performances, art installations, fancy food, and more!

I think Festival of the Arts is my new favorite of the Epcot Festivals. 

tigger drawing

My daughter and I attended a class taught by a Disney animator in which we learned to draw Tigger. We had so much fun in this free class – it takes place daily during the festival so check your times guides when you arrive for the time. 

woman posing as the scream photo

The visual art displays (some of them interactive) around the park were a highlight. My favorites were the Living Statues in Future World and the masterpieces you could step into for a photo op (see me in “The Scream” above lol).

musicians on stage with blue and purple lights

My favorite part of the festival was the Disney on Broadway concert I attended.

I lined up about 45 minutes before the show and got a second-row seat to a Broadway-caliber performance from Josh Strickland (the original Tarzan on Broadway) and Ashley Brown (the original Mary Poppins on Broadway). Seriously, a ticket to see these two would cost HUNDREDS of dollars in New York, and I got to see them for free with my park ticket!

 tart at epcot festivals

I used some snack credits from my Disney Dining Plan to get some inspired food at the booths – the pork tacos from El Artista Hambriento booth near Mexico were my favorite item (though not the most aesthetic).

The food items that I sampled were good, but they weren’t even close to as good as what I expect at Food & Wine festival.

They were an excellent value on the Dining Plan, however, with several items close to $10 that you can get with a snack credit.

There was chalk art found all over the park. It’s like a treasure hunt to find the unexpected art scattered around Epcot. 

epcot festivals of the art mural

You could also participate in a paint-by-numbers mural which is lots of fun!

This is generally a less-crowded time of year at the parks, but watch out for President’s Day crowds which can be surprisingly big.

So here’s what to expect at the Festival of the Arts:

  • Incredible Disney on Broadway performances three times nightly Friday through Monday
  • Stunning and interactive visual art displays around the park
  • Live performances throughout the day
  • Fun and visually appealing food that might not be up to Food & Wine standards

Click here for details on this year’s Festival of the Arts from Disney. 

Epcot Festivals: International Flower & Garden Festival

flower and garden festival sign in front of a a butterfly made out of plants and flowers

The first of the Epcot festivals is now the longest, with Flower & Garden Fest running from March through the end of May.

Epcot is always a treat for the senses, but the park explodes with color and beauty during Flower & Garden festival.

Check out my detailed post with tips for visiting Epcot Flower and Garden Festival with kids here!

plant sculpture in the shape of Elsa

This year there were over 100 topiaries around the park, including the new “face feature” princesses that look more realistic every year. 

food and drink at epcot

There are also outdoor kitchens (re-purposed Food & Wine Festival booths) that served up small portions of food and drink. It seems like people either love or hate the “Frushi” found at the booth near Japan (we loved it).

Almost universally loved is the Violet Lemonade, an Instagram-worthy non-alcoholic slushie drink. I enjoyed almost everything I tried at the booths – the food was especially fresh and inspired.

playgrounds at flower & garden fest - epcot festivals guide

This festival is the most kid-friendly, with impressive outdoor playgrounds set up around Epcot and two scavenger hunts geared toward kids.

epcot festival butterfly garden

Kids will also love a perennial favorite, the butterfly house that is set up in Future World along the walkway leading to Canada.

Garden Rocks concerts take place three times nightly (5:30, 6:45, and 8 pm) on Friday through Monday during the festival. They feature bands and artists that had hits in the 80’s and 90’s (or earlier) and have some are repeat acts from Food & Wine festival.

waterway outside of epcot with the spaceship earth geosphere in the back ground and the monorail track in the foreground

You’ll also find special seminars on gardening and growing your own food as well as special festival merchandise sold around the park.

You can expect huge crowds during spring break, but after that crowds fall off and you can have a low-crowd experience at the festival, especially during the week.

epcot festivals flower and garden

Overall this festival is much less crowded than Food & Wine and you shouldn’t have to wait in lines at the Outdoor Kitchens.

Here’s what to expect at the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival:

  • The most kid-friendly festival with playgrounds, scavenger hunts, and the butterfly house
  • Gorgeous flower displays and topiaries – bring your nice camera
  • Fresh and inspired food and drink at the 15 Outdoor Kitchens
  • Lower crowds that Food & Wine (except during Spring Break)

Click here for details on this year’s Flower & Garden Festival from Disney. 

Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

spaceship earth geosphere at epcot

The Epcot International Food & Wine Fest is definitely the most popular of the four Epcot festivals. 

Food & Wine takes place from late summer through the middle of November every year. 

epcot festivals food and wine

It began with about a dozen booths serving up sample-sized portions of food and beverages back in 1995.

There are now over 35 booths all around World Showcase and Future World and the festival grows in size and scope every year!

bubbly adult beverage with people in the background

Weekend crowds (and unfortunately some drunkenness) are the first thing to expect at Food & Wine. Locals flock to the festival so I highly suggest avoiding Epcot on Friday through Sunday this time of year.

Next, expect the food to be outstanding. I am rarely disappointed with anything I try at the festival! 

snack food at the epcot food and wine festival

Every year there are both returning favorites and new items, so even if you have been in the past, expect that about 50% of what is offered will be new every year. Beverage offerings have expanded to include beer, spirits, and mixed drinks.

Get my Epcot Food & Wine Festival tips and tricks for having the best possible experience in this post. 

I strongly suggest making at least a short list of things you really want to try, because otherwise you can get overwhelmed quickly with all of the options! Also, expect to wait in line at the more popular booths.

 

epcot festivals china noodles

Every night during the festival there are three “Eat to the Beat” concerts in the American Garden amphitheater at 5:30, 6:45, and 8 pm.

The lineup includes lots of artists most people over 30 years old will recognize and the concerts are very popular (especially on weekends). I saw Starship with Mickey Thomas recently and it was SUCH an awesome show.

There are Eat to the Beat Dining Packages available every year that include guaranteed seats to the show and a meal at one of Epcot’s table service restaurants. These are a good way to go if there is an act you really want to see and don’t want to spend 1-2 hours waiting for seats.

food and wine fest sample

Here’s what to expect at Food & Wine:

  • Huge crowds on weekends that bring some unfortunate drunkenness (not as family-friendly as other festivals so visit during the week with kids) and waits for more popular booths
  • Popular concerts every night of the festival and dining packages with guaranteed seating
  • Low-cost food and beverage seminars every day that are a nice way to plus your experience

Click here for details on this year’s Epcot Food & Wine festival from Disney. 

Epcot Festivals: Epcot International Festival of the Holidays

lighted christmas tree at night at Epcot

While this is technically Epcot’s newest festival, many elements of the festival have been around for years as part of Epcot’s Holidays Around the World celebration.

Epcot International Festivals of the Holidays takes place from Thanksgiving through the end of December

candelight processional

Each night from the day after Thanksgiving to December 30th there are three nightly performances of the Candlelight Processional.

The performances include a massive choir, live orchestra, and celebrity narrator who reads passages from the biblical Christmas story. The show is tremendously popular (for good reason – it’s amazing!) and many people who wait in line will be turned away due to the limited seating.

The best way to see the Candlelight Processional is to book a dining package that includes guaranteed preferred seating for the concert. 

food from food booths at epcot

Due to the popularity of Food & Wine, it seems that food booths are a permanent feature at Epcot festivals!

Festival of the Holidays features traditional fare from around the world at Holiday Kitchens. The food I tried was outstanding, with the mini turkey dinner from the America booth and the Buche de Noel from Canada being stand-outs.

epcot festivals cookie stroll

A fun low-cost activity at the Festival of the Holidays is the Cookie Stroll. You collect five stamps in your passport as you sample cookies (priced around $3 each) from around the festival. 

cookie at epcot holiday fest

We thought the cookies were delicious and generously sized – big enough to share. 

After you collect five stamps you’ll take your passport to the designated prize booth to claim your (equally delicious) prize!

santa and mrs. claus sitting under a pavilion with a tree and presents behind them

Holiday storytellers around World Showcase share traditions from their country with guests throughout the day. There is a schedule of when and where to find each storyteller in the Times Guide, which you can grab when you enter the park.

You can meet Mr. and Mrs. Claus in the American Adventure pavilion. Expect festive live music performances throughout the park during the holiday season as well.

fireworks during the night time show at epcot

In summary, here’s what to expect at the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays:

  • Nightly performances of the super-popular Candlelight Processional and dining packages with reserved seating
  • Delicious sample-sized food and drink at the Holiday Kitchens
  • Lots of bonus entertainment including live music, storytellers, and a Santa meet and greet.

Click here for information on this year’s Festival of the Holidays from Disney. 

epcot festivals overview

As you can tell, each of the Epcot festivals has something unique to offer guests.

Which festival you enjoy most will depend on your own tastes and interests. I personally love them all and can’t wait to head back to Epcot for my next festival visit.

Want help planning a visit during one of the Epcot festivals? Get a free quote from my travel agent partner Siera with Destinations in Florida here!

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