During the 2024 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, guests can search for Spike the Bee with Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration scavenger hunt.
Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration Scavenger Hunt – $9.99
To participate in the scavenger hunt, purchase a map at a festival merchandise location. Then, find Spike at various global gardens. When you spot him, place the corresponding plant sticker over the correct garden circle on the map.
The stickers feature the different plants that Spike is pollinating, like sunflowers and magnolias. There will be signs labeling the plants so you don’t need to be able to identify them by sight.
No spoilers about where you can find Spike, but here’s what he looks like in the gardens. He’s a plastic figure on a black pole sticking out of a flowerbed or planter.
You don’t need to complete the scavenger hunt in one day. You can complete it at your leisure throughout the festival, which runs through May 27.
Technically, you don’t need to complete the scavenger hunt at all to get a prize. Cast Members will mark the map when you redeem it — regardless of how complete it is — so you can only collect one prize per map.
The prizes this year are mini cornhole games. There are four designs to choose from. They match the four merchandise collections inspired by Orange Bird, “Coco,” butterflies, and Spike the Bee.
The Spike game is light brown with sunflowers on the front. Spike is pictured relaxing on a white flower, with Spaceship Earth in the background. It includes two tan-colored bags. The hole is in the larger sunflower.
The butterfly game is light blue with the hole in the middle of the EPCOT logo. Colorful butterflies and the EPCOT pavilion logos are patterned across the game. Spaceship Earth is pictured below the hole. It includes two pink bags.
The “Coco” game is lime green with flowers, music notes, and guitars pictured on it in darker green. A colorful skull with flowers around it is below the hole, which is in the center of a Spaceship Earth picture. It includes two teal green bags.
Lastly, the Orange Bird game is, of course, orange. The design looks like a label for oranges or juice. It’s dark blue, with a red and white border. Orange Bird’s face is pictured with the green silhouette of Florida. The text reads “Orange Bird,” “Florida Original,” and “EST. 1971.” It includes two orange bags.
The games come packed in cardboard boxes. They have two legs on the back that flip out so you can stand up the game on a table or the floor.
Will you be completing Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration and playing cornhole with your family? Let us know in the comments.
Check out the 2024 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival passport for more details about the event.
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