Passholder gifts and discounts returning to the 2019 Epcot International Festival of the Arts

Jan 11, 2019 in "Epcot International Festival of the Arts"

Posted: Friday January 11, 2019 11:13am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney is continuing to offer extras for its passholders, including a free Figment magnet and special event merchandise.

The complimentary Passholder magnet that features Figment is available to Passholders at Mouse Gear or Port of Entry with valid annual pass card and photo ID.

Passholder-exclusive festival merchandise will include a t-shirt and coaster set featuring Mickey Mouse, a pin featuring Pluto – and an exclusive Figment cookie available for purchase at Taste Track from January 18 through January 26.

Passholders also receive a 10% discount for dining packages for the Disney on Broadway Concert Series throughout the festival, and a special 20% discount on dining packages at Biergarten Restaurant and Coral Reef Restaurant for lunch and dinner through Jan. 31.

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I am TimmyFeb 13, 2019

Why do I always miss the best stuff? No matter when I plan for. Hope someone posts pics of her stuff!!! Pleeeaase.........

TrainsOfDisneyFeb 12, 2019

I thought the lighting looked great. You can’t get the looks they were getting (profiles surrounding the artists) without focusing them into the first few rows of the crowd. That’s the nature of concert lighting. The alternative is to keep the artists further away from the stage edge, or have a much more basic light show.

MisterPenguinFeb 12, 2019

Chalk art area for kids... There was an active area elsewhere.

MisterPenguinFeb 12, 2019

Ahhh... no. The performance is for the audience. Blinding part of the audience should never be part of the show no matter how good it looks from a different angle.

MisterPenguinFeb 12, 2019

That whole back row was empty.

MisterPenguinFeb 12, 2019

The living statues at the Arts Festivals appear as different metals and represent FW pavilions!!..

winstongatorFeb 12, 2019

Looks pretty crowded. My whole family would enjoy this, but I don't think the rest of them will make it.

winstongatorFeb 12, 2019

My favorite booth from 2018 was the Star Wars one. An artist was there who had worked on the Wizarding World and more recently Galaxy's Edge. It was fun to just chat with him for 10-15 minutes. I don't remember buying any art that year. This year I was looking for a cap, but the $30 was better spent on the food there. The cost for the festival merchandise gives me pause, but the $8-10 for small plates has me wanting more.

MisterPenguinFeb 12, 2019

Animation Academy, baby...

TrainsOfDisneyFeb 12, 2019

Gavin and Heidi were amazing. It was so much fun to see Gavin perform again (I saw him a few times on broadway and on the national tour) and Heidi was just awesome. I went to all of their shows when I was in town (6 total). As to the lighting, please don’t. I’m a concert lighting designer and I thought the lighting was very well designed for the show. If you don’t want lighting to hit you, sit further back. I also got very lucky with the various artists I saw (they change from week to week).

MisterPenguinFeb 12, 2019

So, I really, really love what they're doing with the Arts Festival. The Broadway show was great. I had Heidi Blickenstaff & Gavin Lee. They did a fantastic job of 'selling' the connection of Disney with Musicals including the Disney channel movies (High School Musical and Freaky Friday). A half hour show so enjoyable. It's nice they're doing three shows an evening every day and alternating talent within the week. Although, I'm gonna have to write WDW and complain about their overuse of backlighting the performers which puts spotlights right into the audience's eyes...

DznyGrlSDFeb 12, 2019

meet Paige on February 14 - 18 - i ARRIVE ON THE 19TH - DANG!!!

Walt dFeb 12, 2019

I really wish we could see her art on here, maybe tomorrow on here?