FIRST LOOK at the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays Passport

Katie Francis

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A hand holds a festival of the holidays passport booklet, framed by a theme park backdrop with lush trees and an imposing geodesic dome.

FIRST LOOK at the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays Passport

The 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays Passport is now available. Guests can find the passport at the front of the park. Inside, it contains a directory of festival information, including entertainment and dining venues.

2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays Passport

A hand holds a festival of the holidays passport booklet, framed by a theme park backdrop with lush trees and an imposing geodesic dome.

The front of the Festival of the Holidays passport features the festival wordmark in a window with flowers, a present, and a blue bird.

Inside, the available entertainment and activities are listed. Inside, the available activities are listed. Santa Claus will meet in the Odyssey Pavilion through December 24. New this year is the Celebration Countdown, Glittering Grove, and a snowflake craft in CommuniCore Hall, as well as Festive Fragrances Presented by Scentsy. For accurate showtimes, we recommend checking the My Disney Experience app on the day of your visit.

Open booklet showcasing Disney Festival of the Holidays merchandise, including a crossbody bag, mug, headband, zip-up sweater, spirit jersey, and gift card with a garden in the background. It's your ultimate passport to festive celebration essentials.

Merchandise is also highlighted. There’s a special collection for Annual Passholders in addition to the general collections. Some of the merchandise this year features snowglobes. There’s a human-size version of Figment’s Christmas sweater. The passport includes information about the wearable Festival Disney Gift Card, which makes it easy to pay throughout the festival.

A person holds an open Festival of the Holidays passport with "ENTERTAINMENT" listed, featuring holiday celebrations like Joyful! and Daruma Storyteller. Greenery and a building are visible in the background.

Entertainment includes Joyful! A Celebration of the Season and Holiday Storytellers. For accurate showtimes, we recommend checking the My Disney Experience app on the day of your visit.

An open booklet, reminiscent of a Festival of the Holidays passport, features the Candlelight Processional program details—show times, conductors, and program highlights—all alongside a QR code for more info and a complete schedule of celebrity narrators.

The Candlelight Processional show program and conductors are listed. The Processional tells the traditional story of Christmas, led by a celebrity narrator and featuring a Cast Member choir, 50-piece orchestra, and more. Check out the list of this year’s celebrity narrators.

The bulk of the Festival of the Holidays passport contains information about each Festival Kitchen and other dining venues offering seasonal fare. An allergy-friendly menu is available via QR code. Plant-based items are marked with a leaf icon. Holiday Cookie Stroll items are marked with a cookie icon.

Menus are listed for each venue, though they don’t give the prices. Stay tuned to our full list of menus with prices and our full reviews of the event’s specialty food and beverages.

New Holiday Kitchens this year are Experimental Prototype Cookies of Tomorrow (a play on EPCOT) and Favorites of Festivals Past, both at CommuniCore Hall. 

If you want to participate in this year’s Holiday Cookie Stroll, you’ll need to nab a Festival of the Holidays passport. There’s a page listing the eligible cookies, which can be purchased at select Festival Kitchens around the park. When you purchase an eligible cookie, make sure to present your passport to receive a stamp. After you’ve collected 5 stamps, visit Holiday Sweets and Treats to collect your prize.

The 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays runs from November 29 through December 30.

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