If you are arriving between now and March 31, please click here for more information.Hi, Mary Jo! It's a pleasure to have you back here at the Disney Parks Moms Panel again!
Like you, I was disappointed by the news that Agent P's World Showcase Adventure was ending. I spent countless hours traipsing around
EPCOT, pretending to be a special agent. If you ask my kids, they'd tell you I was even more excited to play than they were! I was thrilled to find some Chai tea recently in my Park bag from one of my former adventures in the U.K. Pavilion. The good news is that
Disney's DuckTales World Showcase Adventure is scheduled to open sometime this spring, and it will be accessed through the
Play Disney Parks mobile app. I called Guest Services, and unfortunately, they weren't able to offer an exact date, but stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for updates.
The 2020 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, which began March 4 and will continue through June 1, is a wonderful way for us northerners to get a breath of fresh air! The Festival features all things nature with flower displays and fun Disney character topiaries! Returning for its third year, Spike's Pollen-Nation Exploration hunt encourages guests to explore EPCOT's various flower beds to find Donald's Duck nemesis, Spike the Bee. Maps can be purchased at Port of Entry, and there is a small prize for finishers. I think your Mouseketeer would be abuzz with excitement!
I also highly recommend The Goodness Garden Butterfly House. There are several learning stations set up so you can learn about the journey a monarch butterfly makes across the continent after coming out of its chrysalis. It's a relaxing place to escape the hustle and bustle of the Park. You'll find it in between The Land and the Imagination! Pavilion. For more
kid approved activities, visit the Walt Disney World website.
I hope your trip is abloom with fun, Mary Jo!
Eean