Something is Missing From EPCOT’s Prehistoric Garden
EPCOT is gearing up for its annual International Flower & Garden Festival, and preparations are well underway.
As the park transforms ahead of its spring festival, dino lovers may notice a significant change over at the EPCOT’s Prehistoric Garden.
The garden exhibit showcases ancient plant life that’s thrived on Earth since the dinosaurs reigned!
For the Flower & Garden Festival, you can typically check out an array of miniature dinos, giving guests a glimpse of what our planet may have looked like 65 million years ago.
Alas, much like their real-life counterparts, the miniature dinosaurs have disappeared. Our team stopped by for a closer look!
Dinos Disappear from Prehistoric Garden
Located near Mission: SPACE in World Discovery, EPCOT’s Prehistoric Garden houses interesting plant varieties including carnivorous Venus Flytraps and Pitcher Plants.
So where have all the dinos gone?
With EPCOT’s 2024 International Flower & Garden Festival set to kick off on February 28th, we’re a little surprised that the miniature dinosaurs have been removed from the display.
Nearly all of the dinosaurs are gone now, except one small red straggler…
The dinos joined the exhibit in early February, but it’s possible that they will be back soon — hopefully just in time for the festival!
2024 International Flower & Garden Festival
Wondering what’s in store at EPCOT’s 2024 International Flower & Garden Festival? This year’s festivities include beautiful topiaries, delicious foods, exciting entertainment, and of course, a breathtaking array of colorful flowers.
EPCOT is arguably at its most beautiful during the Flower & Garden Festival. Whether you’re visiting this year or just watching from the sidelines, stay tuned to MickeyBlog for all the latest festival news!