In this edition of the Weekly Disney Round-Up: Flower and Garden 2024 has taken over EPCOT, Disney resort hotel guests will receive some benefits, plus Disney’s Foodie Guide to St. Patrick’s Day.
This is your Disney news round-up for the week of February 25, 2024.

Splash Into Savings With This Disney World Offer: Starting in 2025, guests staying at a Disney World Resort Hotel will enjoy complimentary access to a Disney Water Park – either Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach – as part of their accommodation package.

Park’s Extended Hours Will Continue in 2025: Guests of Disney Resorts will continue to enjoy exclusive perks into 2025, with special early and late access to the parks. With early entry, guests staying at Disney Resort hotels or other participating accommodations have the opportunity to enter any of Disney’s four theme parks 30 minutes before its official opening time for the general public.

Butterfly Garden Opens For Flower and Garden 2024: The butterfly garden, officially called the Butterfly Landing Presented by AdventHealth, is back for the 2024 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival. The Butterfly Landing offers guests a chance to explore the delicate world of butterflies in the World Nature section of the park, between the Imagination and the Land Pavilions.

Orange Bird Merchandise Arrives At EPCOT: The EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival not only offers amazing flowers, topiaries, and outdoor kitchens, but it also launches new merchandise to celebrate spring. This year the festival offers a line of merchandise with the fan-favorite character Orange Bird.

New Topiaries Installed for Flower and Garden: Disney has installed new topiaries as part of the 2024 EPCOT Flower And Garden Festival.

Disney Releases the Foodie Guide to St. Patrick’s Day: Spring is in the air and with that, St. Patrick’s Day is lurking just around the corner! March 17 is when we celebrate all things Irish and green, but beginning in early March the tasty treats arrive on the scene.
Biggest Disney news this week: extended hours sticking around or free water park entry?

