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Festival of the Arts at Epcot

The Festival of the Arts started back in January 2017 and with each passing year has become more popular with Disney fans. The festival consists of performing arts, culinary arts, and visual arts, and this year runs from January 14 until February 21, 2022. Pick up your Festival of the Arts Passport for all the details during your stay.



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PERFORMING ARTS:


The Performing Arts portion of the festival consists of Disney on Broadway Concert Series throughout the festival days, performing to some of your favorite songs at America Gardens Theatre in the World Showcase.

Dinner and Show seating packages are also available ranging from $58 + per adult (10 years and over) and $22 + per child (3 – 9 years) by booking reservations at:

  • Biergarten Restaurant, Germany Pavilion

  • Garden Grill Restaurant, The Land Pavilion

  • Coral Reef Restaurant, The Living Seas

  • Rose & Crown Dining Room, United Kingdom Pavilion

Reminder: Park entry admission is required as well.


VISUAL ARTS:

Watch an artist create beautiful artwork, participate in a fun photo op, witness artists create beautiful masterpieces of artwork out of chalk throughout the World Showcase. There are tons of artists scheduled throughout the park, and you will want to check the dates and times in the guide. You want to feel like an artist? You can join your fellow guests and create a giant Paint-by-Number mural. You will be provided with paint and paintbrush, and you can let your inner artist come out. You can even take home your own commemorative bookmark representing the mural.


CULINARY ARTS:


Throughout the park, you can enjoy many different selections of creative food items at booths around the park. With 15 food studios, you can pick up a food item or beverage, stop over at the France Pavilion to try Crème de Brie en Petit Pain or Beef Wellington at The American Adventure. If you were one of the lucky ones that were able to get a Figment Popcorn Bucket, hopefully, you used your long wait time in line trying the Tomato Soup with Bacon, Apple and Brie Grilled Cheese.


If you have made it to the Festival of the Arts, there is still plenty of time. Plan your visit now. The entire Festival of all three portions: Performing Arts, Culinary Arts, and Visual Arts will not be a disappointment.


PHOTO SOURCE: WDW News

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