Epcot’s International Festival of the Arts is one of my favorite times at Epcot! (Though when is there not a favorite time at Epcot…) Epcot’s International Festival of the Arts takes place from January 8th to February 22nd, 2021. This festival always takes place in early January through February, but the dates could vary slightly in the coming years. The festival is included with regular Epcot admission, but some special events at the festival are an extra charge.

With nearly year-round festivals, you may be wondering what makes Festival of the Arts special or worth checking out on your next visit to Epcot. There is so much to see and do at the Festival of the Arts, and I really love this festival. It is an immersive celebration of the visual, culinary, and performing arts.

There is so much to see and do as well as taste and experience. There is such a wide variety of offerings from entertainment to interactive art displays, which helps make this festival really unique.

Festival Passports

To help you keep track of everything you see and do, like with other festivals you can pick up one of the free “Passports” at nearly every booth/cash register. You can also find the Passports at the front Epcot by the park maps. Inside these Passports, you’ll find checklists of every food and drink item available for purchase, plus lots of information on the different Food booths throughout the World Showcase, artists, and events exclusive to the festival. There are also circles included with your Festival of the Arts Passport that you can use to track which booths you’ve visited. These act like “stamps” so that you can get your “Passport” stamped from the different countries, which is something fun and different to do.

Like with the other festivals, Disney offers cute gift cards that fit around your wrist. If you’re trying to stick within a budget and limit what you want to spend on food and drinks, this is a great way to do that. You can load the wristlet gift card with a predetermined amount and wear it right on your wrist, making it easy to purchase your favorite drinks and snacks. If you run out of money on your gift card (because let’s face it.. there is SO much to try and spend your money on at Epcot) you can reload the gift card with more money.

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Creative Food and Drink Options

While Epcot festivals feature special food booths, the presentation of the food at Festival of the Arts is awesome and artistic (Get it… Festival of the “Arts…”) There are also special festival offerings at restaurants, and there are several fun desserts that are available in multiple locations like the Pop’d Art pop tarts or Artist Palette Jumbo Chocolate Chip Cookie.

Photo Opportunities

Photo Opportunities are another fun highlight of the Festival of the Arts. In addition to the photo ops with Festival signs, you’ll find fun photo ops where you can actually go “inside” a famous painting in Mexico, Italy, The American Adventure, France, and United Kingdom pavilions. Inside each painting, you’ll find a tip sheet that tells you how you should pose, which allows you to recreate the actual painting (Like the Mona Lisa, etc.)

You can also find artists creating masterpieces out of chalk in the area between Future World East and the World Showcase Lagoon. Both 2D and 3D pieces are available to see. 3D Pieces are really cool because you can actually immerse yourself into the chalk art and become part of the artwork bringing the art to life, which looks really cool in a photo!

Wall Murals

The Wall Mural is my favorite! The Wall Mural is an interactive experience that lets you help create a work of art large enough for all to see. Last year, I painted part of a figment. You are given paint with a number on it and are asked to pick 5 squares to paint. Then, when you are finished, you get a bookmark that shows what the finished painting will look like. This mural changes pretty frequently, depending on how fast the mural is painted by guests. Fun Fact: It usually takes about 2 days to complete a full mural with guests filling in each number

Figment’s Brush With the Masters

This fun scavenger hunt takes guests on a tour of the World Showcase while teaching you all about art. The map costs $7.99 plus tax, but it is a fun way to get younger kids involved in the festival.

Artist Booths

Throughout the park, you’ll find booths of art on display. Not only can you find fun art to buy, but some booths offer painted Disney Toms and marbled scarves that you can design yourself.

Entertainment

Festival guests will be able to enjoy entertainment all around Future World and the World Showcase. New for 2021, Voices of Liberty will be at America Gardens Theatre with a new showcase. You will be able to see Art Defying Gravity, Epcot Pianist, JAMMitros, Visual Art in Performance, and Chalk Art! These locations can be found at various locations and stages all across Epcot. Performance times and days can vary.

If you haven’t had the chance to visit during this festival, I highly recommend you give it a try. You won’t be disappointed!

Looking to visit the Festival of the Arts next year? I’m here to help! Remember, my services are always free to help plan your next Disney vacation!

Love and Pixie Dust,

Molly