Living with the Land, an opening-day EPCOT attraction, has just received a magical transformation inspired by The Princess and the Frog (2009). As part of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, the classic boat ride now features Princess Tiana-inspired décor alongside Easter eggs from other Disney Princess films.
A Limited-Time Disney Princess Overlay
Since its opening in 1982, Living with the Land has given guests a unique look at sustainable farming and cutting-edge agricultural techniques. The slow-moving boat ride takes visitors through EPCOT’s indoor greenhouses, where they can see innovative food-growing methods used at Walt Disney World Resort and beyond. Disney often adds seasonal touches to the attraction throughout the year, but this year’s Flower & Garden Festival brings a royal upgrade.

According to WDWNT, Living with the Land now features decorations inspired by The Princess and the Frog, Tangled (2010), and Moana (2016). Disney Park guests can spot Moana’s iconic canoe and oar, Rapunzel’s frying pan and paintings, and a Tiana-themed display celebrating New Orleans cuisine and Mardi Gras.
EPCOT’s Flower & Garden Festival Expands Its Disney Influence
The EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival is known for its stunning Disney character topiaries and vibrant floral displays. This year’s topiaries include Moana, Maui, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Chip’ n’ Dale, and more.

The festival runs from March 5 to June 2, 2025, giving guests plenty of time to experience Living with the Land’s seasonal transformation alongside limited-time snacks, garden exhibits, and entertainment throughout World Celebration, World Nature, World Discovery, and World Showcase.
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For guests who want a deeper dive into EPCOT’s agricultural innovations, the Behind the Seeds Tour offers a backstage look at the greenhouses featured in Living with the Land. Guests can even sample some of the food grown inside the attraction! Tickets for this experience are available at the kiosk inside The Land Pavilion.
What’s your favorite time of year to ride Living with the Land? Disney Fanatic would love to hear from you in the comments!



