What makes it sought-after
Walking tour through the Living with the Land greenhouses at EPCOT.
Behind the Seeds is a reservable experience at EPCOT on Walt Disney World property. Walking tour through the Living with the Land greenhouses at EPCOT. Bookings release 60 days out and demand outstrips capacity for prime windows. We watch every available timeslot, every day, and text you the moment something opens for your party size and date range.
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Behind the Seeds runs as scheduled timeslots — each session is about 60 minutes and party size 1–20. Daily capacity is small, and demand is global.
We watch every release window the official surface exposes.
Official bookings for Behind the Seeds are made through Walt Disney World's reservation system 60 days in advance. Behind the Seeds is one of the highest-demand experiences at EPCOT; prime windows release at 5:45 AM ET and sell out the same hour. Fairytale Dreamers Alerts watches Behind the Seeds every day for cancellations and new releases — when an opening matches your party size and date range, we text you immediately.
Walt Disney World experiences release at 5:45 AM ET, 60 days before the date. For Behind the Seeds, set up cancellation alerts even if you booked at release — about 15% of experience bookings get cancelled or shifted before the date.
Behind the Seeds runs about 1 hour. Party size ranges from 1 to 20 guests.
Walking tour through the Living with the Land greenhouses at EPCOT. Daily capacity is small and demand is global.