The complimentary “Wish” poster is now available for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders to pick up at EPCOT. The previously announced poster is available at Creations Shop from December 6 through December 19, 2023, or while supplies last.
“Wish” Mini Poster for Annual Passholders
While complimentary Passholder magnet distribution is usually on the World Celebration side of Creations Shop, poster pick-up is on the World Discovery side. There are queue stanchions and signs.
When we picked up our poster on Wednesday, the queue was broken into two sections to leave space for guests exiting Creations Shop.
To pick up the poster, Passholders need valid admission and a theme park reservation to enter EPCOT, or may enter the park after 2:00 p.m.
Each Passholder must be present and show their valid Annual Pass card, linked MagicBand, MagicBand+, or Disney MagicMobile pass, as well as a government-issued photo ID, to receive the mini poster.
There is a limit of one mini poster per Passholder.
There are Cast Members at stations inside Creations Shop to check your pass and give you your poster.
The horizontally-oriented print features concept art of Asha, Valentino, and Star from “Wish,” the newest Walt Disney Animation Studios film.
This poster is also available to Disneyland Resort Magic Key holders this week.
Annual Passholders can also currently pick up the Disney100 Oswald and Figment magnets that they may have missed at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Walt Disney World is sending Annual Passholders complimentary wrapping paper and gift tags in the mail.
“Wish”
“Wish” follows Asha (Ariana DeBose), an ambitious young woman who makes a wish upon a star that changes the fate of her entire kingdom. The film also stars Chris Pine as King Magnifico and Alan Tudyk as Valentino the talking goat. It’s directed by Chris Buck (“Frozen,” “Frozen II”) and Fawn Veerasunthorn (“Raya and the Last Dragon”) from a script by Buck, Allison Moore (“Night Sky”), and Walt Disney Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer Jennifer Lee (“Frozen,” “Frozen II”).
“Wish” features several legacy nods to films from the Walt Disney Animation Studios library, in honor of the company’s 100th anniversary.
“Wish” underperformed at the box office, just the latest Disney film to do so. Read our review.
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