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šŸ›ļø EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival 2026: Merchandise Guide

  • Writer: Angie Franklin
    Angie Franklin
  • 2 days ago
  • 4 min read

Flower & Garden might be known for the topiaries and food… but the merch? It quietly steals the show 🌸 If you like bright colors, spring vibes, and things that actually feel wearable outside the parks, this is one of the best festivals to shop.

This year leans heavily into Orange Bird and Spike the Bee, with a mix of soft pastels, citrus tones, and garden-inspired designs that actually match the festival atmosphere around you. It’s one of the few times where the merch feels just as intentional as everything else in EPCOT.



🌿 Experience

Shopping during Flower & Garden feels a little more relaxed compared to other festivals, but it’s also a little more dangerous šŸ˜„ You’re not walking into one big merch location and seeing everything at once. Instead, you’ll come across pieces throughout the park, which makes it really easy to keep adding things to your list as the day goes on.

Creations Shop is usually where you’ll find the main collection, but festival kiosks and smaller shops around EPCOT will have different items mixed in. That means if you see something you like, it’s not always guaranteed you’ll find it again later.

There’s also a nice balance this year between practical items and fun collectibles. You’re not just looking at souvenirs… you’re finding things you’ll actually wear, use, or display, which makes it a lot harder to pass on.


🌸 Atmosphere

This is easily the most ā€œfeel-goodā€ merch lineup of any EPCOT festival 🌼 Everything feels bright, fresh, and very in sync with what’s happening around you in the park.

The colors match the flowers, the designs match the gardens, and the characters fit the season perfectly. Orange Bird brings that nostalgic Disney energy, while Spike the Bee adds a playful, springtime touch.

It’s also one of the few times where the merch feels like part of the experience instead of something separate from it. You’ll see people wearing it immediately, carrying it around, and fully leaning into the vibe of the festival.


🌿 Apparel

The apparel this year is one of the strongest parts of the collection 🌼 Everything feels light, wearable, and very ā€œspring at EPCOTā€ instead of heavy or overly themed.

Standout pieces:

🌸 Orange Bird spirit jersey in soft orange tones (this will sell out fast)

🌿 Lightweight floral festival t-shirts that don’t scream theme park

šŸŠ Pastel tanks and tees that are easy to wear outside of Disney

šŸ Spike the Bee designs that feel playful without being too much

You’ll also notice a nice balance between bold designs and more subtle pieces, which makes this one of the few festivals where you can actually find something you’d wear regularly.


šŸŠ Accessories & Collectibles

This is where most people end up spending more than they planned šŸ˜„

Standout items:

🧔 Orange Bird Loungefly backpack (always one of the most popular items)

🌸 Floral Minnie ears with soft textures and garden-inspired details

šŸ Spike the Bee accessories that feel fun but still wearable

🄤 Orange Bird sipper (this is almost always a must-buy for fans)

šŸŽÆ Festival pins and limited releases that go quickly

There’s also a good mix of smaller items like drinkware and home pieces that feel more seasonal and giftable, which adds to the temptation.


🌸 Overall Vibe

This is easily the most ā€œhappyā€ merch lineup of any EPCOT festival 🌿 The colors, the characters, and the overall design all match what you’re seeing around the park, which makes everything feel more immersive.

Orange Bird brings that classic Disney nostalgia, while Spike the Bee adds a lighter, seasonal energy. Together, they give the collection personality without making it feel repetitive.

It’s one of those collections that just feels good to wear, which is why you’ll see it everywhere once you’re in the park.


šŸ’° Price

$$ ($21–$50 per item for most merchandise)

  • Apparel: ~$30–$85

  • Loungefly bags: ~$75–$85

  • Minnie ears: ~$40–$45

  • Drinkware and accessories: ~$20–$45

  • Small souvenirs: ~$10–$25

  • Premium items: $$$–$$$$

šŸ‘‰ This is one of the easiest festivals to overspend at šŸ˜„


šŸ’” Tips for Shopping

🌸 Buy it when you see it because popular items go quickly

šŸŠ Orange Bird merch is usually very popular

šŸ Check multiple locations for different inventory

šŸ›ļø Shop earlier in your trip for best selection

šŸ“¦ Don’t wait until the end of the day


🌼 Final Thoughts

Flower & Garden merch is one of those things that’s hard to skip, even if you weren’t planning on shopping 🌿 It’s bright, it’s wearable, and it actually feels like it belongs in your everyday life, not just in the parks.

What really makes it stand out is how cohesive everything feels. The colors, the characters, and the designs all tie back to the festival itself, which makes it feel more intentional than most seasonal collections.

And with strong pieces like the Orange Bird spirit jersey, Loungefly bags, and festival accessories, it’s not just about browsing… there are actual ā€œmust-buyā€ items here.

If you’re going to pick up something during a festival, this is one of the best ones to do it. Just be ready… because chances are, you’re not leaving empty-handed šŸ˜„šŸŒøāœØ

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