Figment Holiday Sweater Inspired by His Ride Outfit Now on Sale at EPCOT

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Figment Holiday Sweater Now Available To Buy
Posted: Friday November 29, 2024 10:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The Figment Holiday Sweater has landed at the Creations Shop in EPCOT, just in time for the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays. This festive piece is inspired by the same sweater that Figment wears in his holiday outfit at the Journey Into Imagination attraction.

The sweater is priced at $79.99 and is currently only available at the Creations Shop in EPCOT. Supplies may be limited, so it’s best to act quickly if you want to add this to your holiday wardrobe.

This sweater mirrors the one Figment himself wears in Journey Into Imagination during the holidays. The ride gets a subtle seasonal update each year, with Figment donning this cheerful outfit as part of the celebration.

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Bocabear54 minutes ago

I would assume at this point, if it is not up by now, it is not coming. Yes the Gingerbread Spaceship Earth is nice...but I agree fall below the mark. Why is this "Flex Space" still sterile? As the center for celebrations at EPCOT this space should be spectacular...Think of all of the things they don't do anymore... Lights Of Winter etc...and this is the best they can come up with? Seriously if they would like to contact me for ideas I would love to work on this project. They need to budget this properly and start making it the "Celebration Center" it was supposed to be...not a cafeteria with some decorations...

WorldExplorer57 minutes ago

Alright, time to start with the posts about how maybe for Festival of the Arts CommuniCore Hall will finally not be a joke. Then we'll start acting like it'll happen for Flower and Garden. Then inexplicably people will continue to hold out hope for the next Food and Wine. On and on. And it'll never actually happen.

MisterPenguin1 hour ago

I agree it could be much better. BUT... almost all the gingerbread houses bigger than 2 feet tall are just gingerbread glued to wood or cardboard. Let me know when they're made of nothing but gingerbread, and I'll be impressed. As for the whole ambience of the room: Still disappointingly sterile. Have they not heard of wall decorations? Maybe more is to come. Or maybe it'll be like other holiday displays in which the budget allows them to add more year over year (like LwtL Christmas lights).

gerarar1 hour ago

Brian1 hour ago

There's fewer Christmas trees in the 'glittering grove' than there are on display at your local Home Depot. Thoroughly unimpressive.

James Alucobond1 hour ago

I think the gingerbread Spaceship Earth looks great. Problem is that it's still floating in the middle of a mostly empty convention hall with a few decals. This space needs to have a lot more content for every single festival to even approach a state that doesn't feel utterly wasteful and pointless.

ᗩLᘿᑕ ✨ ᗩζᗩᗰ1 hour ago

I'm likely to face criticism for saying this, but I believe the artisans behind the Spaceship Earth gingerbread display missed the mark. While it's undoubtedly an impressive feat, I don't think it captures the true essence of the holiday season. Those same geodesic tiles could easily be replicated using cardboard and achieve a similar visual impact. The fact that it's made of gingerbread is "on-point" but for me, that's only half the equation. The other half is about capturing the warm, inviting spirit of the holiday season and embracing the whimsy and charm of gingerbread baking during the holidays. The beacons of light could have been designed using traditional accents like spice drops or peppermint candies, which I think would have enhanced the overall experience. Don't get me wrong; it's a skillfully crafted piece. However, for me, it falls short of truly feeling festive.

wdwmagic1 hour ago

gerarar2 hours ago

networkpro3 hours ago

Remember to avoid a quarter mile around Communicor Hall during Painful! occurrences unless you enjoy off key squalls of a cat being electrocuted. Unfortunately our dinner plans are in Epcot today.