Disney World covers EPCOT displays during freeze warning

Walt Disney World horticulture teams covered flower beds and topiaries at EPCOT on February 24, 2026, in response to a National Weather Service freeze warning for Central Florida. The protective measures aimed to shield plants preparing for the upcoming International Flower & Garden Festival from cold damage. Temperatures dropped into the 30s with wind chills in the 20s, prompting temporary closures and adjustments across the resort.

On Tuesday, February 24, 2026, the National Weather Service issued a freeze warning for much of Central Florida, effective from 3 a.m. to 9 a.m. Temperatures fell into the 30s, with wind chills reaching the 20s—about 15 degrees below normal for late February. A frost advisory remained in effect through Wednesday morning as overnight lows stayed near freezing.

Early visitors to EPCOT noticed large flower beds between World Showcase and World Celebration hidden under white frost blankets. Topiaries, including character figures, were wrapped in insulating material. Specific displays covered included a Goofy topiary blowing on a dandelion and the Canada Pavilion flag topiary. These measures protected delicate plants and installations ahead of the 2026 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, set for March 4 through June 1, which will feature over 60 character topiaries and 31 gardens.

Recent weeks saw early festival setups, such as topiaries of Bambi, Phineas and Ferb, Captain Hook with Peter Pan, and pandas at the China Pavilion. A previous freeze in late January damaged some trees near the EPCOT entrance, underscoring the need for proactive protection. Not all plants could be covered, but the efforts ensured displays remained intact.

Blizzard Beach water park closed during the cold spell, reflecting broader operational adjustments. Social media posts from guests showed surprise at the covered landscapes, with some speculating on delays, though Disney's actions preserved the park's vibrant presentation.

Forecasts predicted a return to warmer weather, with highs in the 70s by Wednesday, allowing teams to remove coverings. The incident highlighted the challenges of maintaining EPCOT's botanical elements amid unexpected cold snaps in Florida.

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