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Day 6 – Monday 28 January 2019. Epcot
We wake up this morning and the rain has gone – yay! We head down to the food court and have breakfast before heading to the room and watching the animals outside as we get ready to go to Epcot. As soon as we get to the park and through security, we are greeted with a Figment topiary as he is the mascot for this year’s Festival of Art. We headed firstly to the locker rental and put our cold weather gear in there for later tonight. Once that was done, we walked to the left of the fountains and had a look at the massive Guardians of the Galaxy ride construction – the building is enormous and towers above the former Wonders of Life Pavilion. It looks a long way from completion though and we could see into the former Universe of Energy pavilion which is completely gutted inside.
From there, we walked past Test Track to the Odyssey Pavilion which was the Festival of Arts store and presentation area (they used to use the Wonders of Life for these areas and I’m not sure why that is not the case anymore – I can only assume they are preparing that building for either demolition or repurposing it for some future work). In Odyssey, we saw a presentation about the creation of some of the artworks featured at the festival while we walked around the merchandise area. They also had a large screen printing setup for on-off design t-shirts you could get there. It was really interesting to see.
We decided we would come back later to buy stuff – the shirts looked interesting, and there were pins and a festival Mickey too. We headed back to the Epcot hub outside Mouse Gear and began looking at all the Festival of Arts temporary booths that stretched from there and all around World Showcase – it was going to be a big day of checking out unique stuff! While we were in the hub, a Disney Artist (Trevor Carlton) took to the stage with music and began painting a picture in front of the crowd – it turned out to be Oswald and the final result looked amazing.
We headed from booth to booth clockwise around world showcase – stopping for lunch at the hot dog stand near Mexico. Aside from the stalls which featured artists you could talk to about their artworks, some of the Nations had their own exhibits too and photo opportunities. We spoke to many artists on our way around the showcase. At the concert stage opposite the American Pavilion, they had a concert series Disney on Broadway, with many Disney Broadway singers doing songs from the Broadway shows which is pretty amazing too. In all, it took us about 4 hours to walk around the World Showcase – and we didn’t go on a single ride, it was spent entirely looking at pavilions and stalls and the time went by quickly.
Back at the entrance to World Showcase, we headed up to Mouse Gear and did a bit of shopping and also visited the stall selling the Jerrod Maruyama postcards. He was due to be there today, but unfortunately, he was one artist we didn’t get to meet which is a shame as we love his stuff! Next we headed back to Odyssey and Della bought one of the personalised screen print tshirts and I got the Festival shirt and pins.
It was getting dark now, so we walked over to The Land for dinner before going to our locker to put purchases away and pick up the cold weather gear for tonight’s Illuminations. After getting our gear on, we went over to The Living Seas and rode on Nemo and Friends (and we bought a fluffy of Baby Dory – so cute!). Spaceship Earth was pretty much a walk on now (it had been 50 minutes nearly all day!) so we went for a ride on that too.
Next we headed back to World Showcase for some more artist postcards before finding an awesome spot near Italy to watch Illuminations. By now the temperature was very low and a lot of the crowd had left. We were right up against the fence with hardly anyone else around and got to see probably the best view ever of that display – which was perfect as it is likely the last time we will ever see it given a new show is coming (they are already doing a lot of work in the lake to host the new show).
With Illuminations finished, the park was closed for the day so we headed to our locker and the bus back to our resort – so considering we hard went on any rides today, it was still one of the most enjoyable days I’ve ever had at Epcot. The crowds were good, the temperature perfect and the new Festival of Arts is a great new event that should go on everyone’s Epcot bucket list.
Tomorrow, we are planning on spending the morning at our resort and the afternoon at Disney Springs before going to Brian and Patti’s house for dinner.