New Coco-Themed Topiary Debuts for 2024 EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival

Brand new to the 2024 EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival is a Coco-themed topiary near the Mexico Pavilion. Guests can find Miguel and Dante in a colorful display between the Odyssey Pavilion and the Mexico Pavilion. Here’s a look!

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  1. Every year, the topiaries seem less and less like living plants and more and more like parade floats – with flowers/etc just stuck onto a plastic/wood frame. Their faces look like chewed up newspaper, dyed and sprayed onto plastic faces. The Coco topiaries shown above don’t even look close to being plants. There’ nothing natural about them at all. Wish Disney would go back to their old ways.

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