Day after...Flower and Garden

MickeyMomV

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I'm pretty sure the head grounds keeper Mr. Griswold is already preparing for the last day. :)
 

disney4life2008

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we were at the last day of the flower and garden event.. two days later.. YOU WOULDN"T KNOW THAT IT WAS THERE.. all the kiosks were closed or gone.. the area with the butterflies.? GONE and raked up and no path to or from the place.. there were "rolling bushes " to hide the previous sites. it was shocking to my system. it was that drastic.. either it was OPEN or it did not exist.. I witnessed this my self a couple of years ago.. if you want to see the flower and garden show.. you must be there for the days that it is open.. if you have a different park scheduled for that day. CHANGE your schedule.. or you will not see it.. period..

The holidays are like that too. By January 5th or so, Christmas is gone
 

NearTheEars

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ON the OFF CHANCE that you are at Disney the last week of the F&G show. .are you going to tell me that you are going to plan your day and your whole vacation on the chance that Disney might give you a discount.. I HIGHLY DOUBT IT.. so for Disney to take care of the poor slobs who happen to be there.. my self included on the last day or moreover the last evening.. wouldn't cause this company to lose profit or lose scheduling or GO OUT OF BUSINESS because they gave away a couple of gallons of drink that they are going to dump in the grass in an hour.. .no sorry but the woe is me for Disney doesn't get much traction around here. .and you example may work on disposable goods , there would be only one night that this would occur.. THE LAST NIGHT. .and not on a nightly basis..

You'd be quite surprised what many locals do just to save a buck.
 

JIMINYCR

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By the end of the F&G event, a lot of the flowers have lost their colorful brilliance as well, so if you are visiting towards the end you won't be dazzled as much by the beauty of the landscape. Not only are the flowers aging but I've witnessed many guests and their kids plucking at the flowers.
 

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