The same holds true for the topiaries that line the walkways of Epcot during the International Flower and Garden Festival, circle the moat of the Magic Kingdom’s Hub, and can be spotted in other select locations around property. Perhaps though, the single greatest instance of the combination of plant and art comes in the form of the large planter situated between the entrance to Epcot and Spaceship Earth. As often as is appropriate, this container goes through changes throughout the course of a year. Sometimes, the planter will include a colossal topiary whose shadow stretches beyond the front gate. While still on other occasions, the planter will recreate an oversized flower pot, featuring but a few species of delicate blooming flowers.
Over the course of the past year, I have had the privilege of viewing this container a number of times, probably more than my fair share should allow. The emotional stirring some receive when they see Spaceship Earth from the road as they are driving in to the park or as they round the corner of Main Street U.S.A. and see Cinderella Castle again for the first time is similar to the building anticipation I get from wondering what the planter has in store for me on each sequential visit (Though, to be fair, I get just as exciting at various other moments during a trip, including those listed above). Because of my various excursions this year I have even had the opportunity to see some of the preparation work for the display pieces. I suppose it is time to stop discussing the beauty of this planter, and take a look at some of its costuming from the past year.
1 comment:
I love the plants and flowers and trees throughout the Walt Disney World resort - especially the entry-way to Epcot! I will keep an eyeout as to what they have when I'm there this weekend - and look forward to catching up on your posts when I get back!
Post a Comment