PHOTOS: New Retail Merchandise Kiosk Opens at the Epcot Experience

Derek Sterling

PHOTOS: New Retail Merchandise Kiosk Opens at the Epcot Experience

Guests seeking merchandise for the next generation of Epcot can now satisfy their cravings at the Epcot Experience. Featuring much of the Epcot merchandise previously available at the D23 Expo (and more recently at MouseGear), guests can find anything from t-shirts to water bottles sporting a range of designs.

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Let’s take a look at the new shop! As a reminder, you can check out all of the new Epcot merchandise, with pricing, here. 

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Sadly, the wonderful attraction posters are not for sale!

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The two different Epcot logos are available on both shirts and water bottles.

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Shirts come in both male and female styles.

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This Epcot design features a long sleeve shirt for our cold weather readers.

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This design is taken from one of the original ads for Epcot back in the early 1980’s.

The Epcot Experience continues to be the permanent location for everything “Reimagined Epcot”, and this shop just enhances the experience. Will you be grabbing some gear here on your next visit to Epcot?

4 thoughts on “PHOTOS: New Retail Merchandise Kiosk Opens at the Epcot Experience”

  1. Ok, totally unrelated question in terms of merchandise…but were we not promised that the Rainbow Tunnel was going to be incorporated into the Epcot Experience?? I have seen no photos or video evidence of this…in fact, it looks like it got cut and no one has said a word about it. Anyone know what happened to this?? To this Epcot fan, that’s about as bad as putting Aladdin into Epcot Forever.

    • Yeah, there said they saved it and that it would move to the “attraction”.
      That being said, I was there on Sunday. The space for the “show” is TINY. In the original plans for this thing, I think they said it was going to be part museum, part promo for the refurb. However, aside from the posters and a few short blurbs on the wall, it’s all just the “COMING SOON” room. I was disappointed. The room is neat, from a technical stance, but it’s not that interesting. The content is bland, all IPs (Guardians, Moana, Disney characters at PLAY Pavilion, Remi at France and the modern take on Mary Poppins). Nothing that was uniquely EPCOT.

  2. The merchandise offered is very nice but I really wanted the attraction posters! Do you think you’ll be offered in the future? Keep up the good work.

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