Walt Disney World Passholder-exclusive discounts coming to EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival Outdoor Kitchens

May 24, 2023 in "Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival"

Posted: Wednesday May 24, 2023 10:34am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

From May 31 through June 30, 2023, Annual Passholders receive 20% off at select Outdoor Kitchens when using a cashless form of payment.

Participating Locations include:

  • Bauernmarkt: Farmer’s Market
  • BRUNCHCOT
  • EPCOT Farmers Feast
  • Florida Fresh
  • La Isla Fresca
  • Magnolia Terrace
  • Northern Bloom
  • Pineapple Promenade
  • Refreshment Outpost
  • Refreshment Port
  • Tangierine Café: Flavors of the Medina
  • The Citrus Blossom
  • The Honey Bee-stro hosted by National Honey Board
  • The Land Cart hosted by AdventHealth
  • Trowel & Trellis hosted by Impossible™

20% discount applies to the regular price of food and nonalcoholic beverages.

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wdwmagicJun 07, 2023

Traditionally in England they are round. I’ve seen the triangular shape a lot in the USA, but you won’t find those in England.

CntrlFlPeteJun 06, 2023

Thanks, I know the picture is not great, but I swear they look like southern Biscuits. I guess I am use to scones being more triangular shaped. Thanks again!

MisterPenguinJun 06, 2023

fries > chips chips > crisps cookies > biscuits crackers > water (or savory) biscuits biscuits > scones jello > jelly jelly > jam

wdwmagicJun 06, 2023

Yep! They are scones. :)

wannabeBelleJun 06, 2023

I would have thought these were scones, not regular biscuits. I have always gotten scones when doing a English Tea experience, like the one offered at the Grand Floridian. Marie

CntrlFlPeteJun 06, 2023

Since site is based out of England, I was wondering about the word 'biscuits'. My mom is from England, but mainly from my grandparents, I found a few American words hold a different meaning. For some reason, I felt biscuits were closer to cookies than to say a biscuits and gravy in America. Maybe I am thinking of crips or something else, but in is this vain, that biscuits in England are NOT American biscuits that cause me to ask about this 'tea time' display near England (I believe as part of Flower and Garden. Anyway, to the English folks here, please straighten me out here?!?

monothingieMay 24, 2023

@Sirwalterraleigh

AylaMay 15, 2023

These are made of a type of material that literally becomes untouchable in warmer temperatures.

MisterPenguinMay 15, 2023

Festivals are constant now with only one week in between a festival switchover in which there is no festival. I would like to see Arts go longer since I think that Garden starts too early with hardly a small portion of their flowers in bloom. (And... I like Garden the best.) Garden and Holiday can each steal a few weeks from Wine at the beginning and end, since that's the one that's just way too long. MK's holiday decorations go up Nov 2. No reason why EPCOT has to wait to the 8th, 11th, or Thanksgiving to start the food portion of the Holiday festival.

TouchdownMay 15, 2023

wrong, Arts is a perfect length, holiday is too short, leaving only F&G and especially F&W as too long.

JohnDMay 15, 2023

Truth!

tpoly88May 15, 2023

This year it feels like something is a miss with this festival. first its too long (as all these festivals are) and there is a lot of dead space i think due to the center construction. got rid of a couple Kiosks by test track and by the butterfly pavillion (which had lots of them this year). I guess they're trying to get back into sync with all the exchange workers coming back. Watching Hermans Hermits was fun, cant believe the Peter Noone still gets it done like he does!! im sorry im being a little bit of a downer but i just felt like this festival was missing something and felt disjointed. F&G is one of my favorite as i like seeing all the flowers and such.

tpoly88May 15, 2023

Problem is most times they put these right in the hot sun so a lot of people still end up using a garbage can in the shade!