Walt Disney World has implemented a minimal seasonal update to the Living with the Land attraction at EPCOT for the International Flower & Garden Festival. Longtime fans notice the reduced decorations compared to previous years. The change aligns with broader cost-saving measures at the park.
The Living with the Land boat ride, located in The Land Pavilion at EPCOT, has long been a staple since its origins in 1982. This attraction typically features creative seasonal overlays during events like the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, enhancing its greenhouse scenes with themed decorations, lighting, and props.
In 2025, the overlay included elaborate elements inspired by Disney princesses such as Moana, Belle, and Rapunzel. For the 2026 festival, however, the updates are limited to a decorative flower archway in the first greenhouse, added flowers in some scenes, and small props like a violet lemonade display.
Fans have observed that these additions are noticeably smaller than in past years, prompting discussions about potential cost savings. Designing full overlays involves significant time, Imagineering resources, and labor for creation, installation, maintenance, and removal.
This adjustment fits a pattern of subtle operational changes at Walt Disney World, including shortened entertainment, simplified festival elements, and adjusted dining and park hours to reduce staff needs. EPCOT itself has seen major transformations, such as updates to the entrance area, CommuniCore spaces, and several attractions, which may be diverting resources.
Despite the minimal overlay, Living with the Land remains a beloved experience. It provides a peaceful tour through working greenhouses, showcasing hydroponic gardens, aquaculture systems, and sustainable farming methods. The ride offers educational content on agriculture in a non-lecture format, serving as a calm respite from thrill rides.
Disney has not officially commented on the reasons for the scaled-back overlay, but observers suggest it reflects cautious spending amid ongoing park developments. The festival continues with food booths, topiaries, concerts, and other entertainment across EPCOT.