Exclusive 2024 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays Merch Available for Annual Passholders

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Posted: Wednesday November 20, 2024 9:45am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays is bringing exclusive merchandise for Annual Passholders from November 29 to December 30, 2024. This limited-time lineup celebrates the season with items that combine practicality with festive flair.

Items available at Creations Shop in EPCOT will include a Red Hoodie, Festival Pin, Magnet, and an Ornament.

These items are exclusive to Annual Passholders and feature the 2024 Festival of the Holidays branding.

Here’s what you need to know if you plan to purchase:

  • Admission and Reservations: Passholders must have valid admission and a theme park reservation for EPCOT. If you’re visiting after 2:00 pm or on a good-to-go day, reservations aren’t required (blockout dates apply).
  • Verification: At the time of purchase, you’ll need to show a valid Annual Pass ID in the “Tickets and Passes” section of the My Disney Experience app and a government-issued photo ID.

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wdwmagic10 minutes ago

And December 13

HauntedPirate36 minutes ago

wdwmagic1 hour ago

And Nov 21 is now sold out.

bmr15911 hour ago

Is this a sign of lower demand for the party as a whole or just an off night? Certainly parties not sellling out will be a point of concern for WDW. Maybe it could lead to improved offerings next year?

wdwmagic1 hour ago

Yeah this will be a first in a while if it doesn't sell out. There is still time though

DCBaker3 hours ago

Here's a look at the Annual Passholder hoodie, pin, magnet and ornament available during the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays:

DisneyDreamer083 hours ago

Interesting that tomorrow’s party still has availability. Has there been a Halloween or Christmas party that hasn’t sold out in recent years?

DCBaker15 hours ago

December 12 is the next Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party date that has now sold out. Dates with tickets still available: November 21 and December 13, 15, 17 and 19.

Comped19 hours ago

History and public sentiment disagrees with you on park based entertainment declining starting in the 1980s... If anything, up until that point non-third-party or atmospheric entertainment on both coasts was rather lacking - for 25+ years if you wanted to see any kind of Disney put on entertainment you were effectively limited to Kids of the Kingdom-style shows, all the way up until, really, MGM opened and things started to get experimented with in terms of stage shows (and even then it took until Dick Tracy in Diamond Double Cross to get anything close to the shows we see still being staged internationally). Things didn't start to decline until 2001 when Eisner shut down the "fiefdom" (his words not mine) that was Walt Disney Entertainment and brought all in park entertainment under operational control within each park instead of having an independent executive level part of the company dedicated to it and other live entertainment ventures. As someone who has written about this academically and otherwise, some of the only in-depth material really available on the subject of the history of Disney's live entertainment within the parks, I know about this far too much... It's really quite sad because DLE was neutered specifically because folks in park ops were unhappy entertainment was getting a good amount of money out of Eisner and his successors, and it's spiraled from there. And that's about 90% of your issue. If entertainment had priority again, we would see some really good efforts.

MisterPenguin1 day ago

One time use. It's how they get you to renew your AP every year to keep stencils in stock.

Bocabear1 day ago

It's a freebie...how durable does it need to be? Make a batch of cookies, use it and you are done... I think the days of very nice giveaways are long gone... Magnets, recipe cards...these sort of paper goods will be the new normal...but they don't really have to give away anything...we obviously continue to pay for our passes...

HauntedPirate1 day ago

And how useful is a thin paperboard stencil for making cookies? I think it says something about "reusable" on the envelope but I wonder how reusable they will end up being. At least the silicone stencils are washable.

C33Mom1 day ago

We don’t need the stencils but my kids were extremely enthusiastic about the Num Num cookies and beignet recipes.

Ayla2 days ago

God, that artwork is hideous.