New EPCOT Little Words Project Bracelet Now Available

Jamie Rowland

A hand holds a Little Words Project bracelet with alphabet beads spelling "EPCOT" and metallic accents, showcased against "Disney Parks" packaging.

New EPCOT Little Words Project Bracelet Now Available

A new EPCOT Little Words Project Bracelet is now available in the park at Port of Entry.

EPCOT Little Words Project Bracelet – $30.00

Bracelets with white beads spelling "EPCOT" hang on display. Packaging reads "Disney Parks little words project" and pouches are visible in the background.

Little Words Project bracelets have been popping up around Walt Disney World Resort after the storefront opened in Disney Springs. After years of being bullied, founder and CEO Adriana Carrig began making positive affirmation bracelets as a wearable reminder that kindness is a superpower. While most bracelets feature words of affirmation to wear love, and share, new designs celebrate Disney Parks and beloved characters.

A hand holds a beaded bracelet with "Epcot" spelled out, featuring silver beads and a decorative charm, in front of a Disney Parks display.

This particular bracelet features beads that spell out EPCOT along with a Spaceship Earth Charm. The rest of the bracelet is beaded with silver and clear beads.

Six beaded bracelets with phrases like "BE ORIGINAL," "GAWRSH," "LUCKY DUCK," "XOXO," "BEST PAL," and "OOPSY DAISY" displayed on "little words project" cards.

Above are other bracelets available around the resort including designs for Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Pluto , and Goofy.

Can’t find a Little Words Project bracelet that is perfect for you? The storefront in Disney Springs offers a “Bead Bar Experience” where you can share your story on a custom bracelet. Beadtenders will guide you through the process as you design your custom piece, complete with refreshments.

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