A Spring Adventure: Wilderness, Flowers, and the Force (with Cam and Luke) PTR Updated 5/22 - Page 22 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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The flowers along the lake really are always spectacular, and the floating gardens as well. With the hard winter we've all had, this will be exciting to see!
This is the first winter that it has been so cold here that all the grass died and turned brown. Very barren looking right now, but I guess at least Luke hasn't had to mow yet. I'm very ready for color in the world again.
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Originally Posted by MayraLR
I remember when the F&GF used to extend till' the end of May. I had the chance to see those beautiful flowers on two occasions: 2006 and 2008. I loved how Epcot looked, so colorful. Someday, I'll be able to go during the festival and see it that way again.
It was probably the summers of 2006, 2007, and 2008 that we got to see a few of the topiaries the first week of June.
I can really relate to your and Luke's beginnings. DH and I were friends for a couple of years and helped each other over a few breakups before we became a couple. I really think that helps in a marriage - being friends first makes a strong foundation. Plus I love the Muppets too and like they are important in ya'lls history.
BTW I hear there are twinkling lights added to some of the floating gardens this year.
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I can really relate to your and Luke's beginnings. DH and I were friends for a couple of years and helped each other over a few breakups before we became a couple. I really think that helps in a marriage - being friends first makes a strong foundation. Plus I love the Muppets too and like they are important in ya'lls history.
BTW I hear there are twinkling lights added to some of the floating gardens this year.
I have to agree on being friends helps in a marriage. for the information on the lights, another reason to get night shots as well.
I just the story of you & Luke! Very sweet!
I think the F&GF gets better every year! Someday we'll make it back, but it's going to be a while.
And if we make it in October it looks like we'll miss you!
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I just the story of you & Luke! Very sweet!
I think the F&GF gets better every year! Someday we'll make it back, but it's going to be a while.
And if we make it in October it looks like we'll miss you!
We picked the third week in October, hoping to avoid any of Kentucky schools' fall breaks. Last October was much more crowded than we had expected. But I'm sad that we'll miss you all.
Cam, I love your report on the things you are hoping to see. I'm getting so excited for our trip and visits to Epcot. This will actually be our third trip to F&G! I'm so excited for you to experience it!
What a great "meant to be" story!! Love it!! And totally love that The Rainbow Connection is the theme song in the background.
The data of the FGF is astounding. It makes me realize a whole different perspective on all those pretty flowers and colors that we pose in front of in our trip photos. So many of those I've probably just taken for granted, but it's amazing to think of how many individual plants and flowers go into those beautiful landscapes and the amount of people hours logged into their care. Great details!
The flowers kind of remind me of the floats of the Rose parade in Pasadena. So amazing that they cam even keep that many flowers alive...I pretty much manage to kill half of our flowers every year.
As I am catching up and reading about your FP+ selections, I realized we will be in Orlando the same time as you this year and we are going straight to the port and not the parks this time around.........uugghhh, so bummed I'll be missing you.
Congrats on all the ADR's too, I'm excited to hear about Tony's as we haven't been back there in years, and we have decided to eat at San Angel this fall because the kids love going in there for "Donald's ride" and mentioned if we to could eat there one day!!!
Artist Point sounds like a lovely choice for your first night.....dressy dress and khakis too Score!!
Oh boy - you've gone and done it and told me there are papers and die cuts for the Flower and Garden Festival at Scrap Your Trip. So if we do end up going at Easter next year, I'm going to have to investigate that....
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