It looks like this little cutie decided to spread his wings and fly!
The Orange Bird Sipper originally debuted at the 2019 EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival and quickly became a must-have item. It then made a triumphant return at this year’s Flower and Garden Festival, as well as the Taste of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival.
And while you can still find this cutie at The Citrus Blossom festival booth where it comes with the Orange Cream Shake, it has now landed at another location in the park as well!
Close to The Land Pavilion in EPCOT, guests will find a cart that sells snacks and slushes. And now, the Orange Bird has made a nest there too!
We spotted the Orange Bird Sipper available at The Land cart with your choice of either a Blue Raspberry Slushy or a Raspberry Lemonade Slushy for $15! We vividly remember waiting about 30-minutes in a festival line for this cutie, so it’s crazy to see him so easily accessible now!
Pro-tip from the Cast Member at the cart — ask for the drink on the side and you’ll get more! The Cast Member said the Orange Bird Sipper just made its debut at The Land cart today, so we’ll see how fast the word spreads about his appearance!
Looking for more Orange Bird? Check out this Orange Bird Halloween pin!
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Ashley C. says
I have one very similar to that but mine is 40 years old! My first trip (which I don’t remember at all) was when I was 5 in 11/1980. The sipper as well as a couple of small plastic orange bird figurines are in my grandma’s China cabinet.