We recently took a look at the fun EPCOT International Taste of Food and Wine Festival Figment-themed merchandise that has made its way into the shops, so it would only make sense that we’d check out a bit of everything else this week. Ready to make your list and check it twice? Here goes!
While Mouse Gear is always a great one-stop shop for festival-specific merch, if you’re zooming straight to the World Showcase, rest assured that you’ll be able to find all of the merch your heart desires. Kiosks highlighting groupings of merchandise have been placed throughout the World Showcase. You’ll find a Figment-themed kiosk in the Canada pavilion, a kiosk offering annual passholder merch near the Germany pavilion, and kiosks featuring general festival merchandise in between.
We’ll start off at the kiosk that’s found on the way to the Mexico pavilion as you walk clockwise around the Showcase.
This year’s Taste Your Way Around the World festival tees can be found here, and a unisex standard t-shirt ($29.99) is joined by a cropped and tied wine-colored version that features reversible sequins ($39.99).
The Taste Your Way Around the World theme continues with a barrel-shaped mug ($19.99). This year’s 25th anniversary festival logo is featured on backside of the mug.
If you’re in the market for a new cutting board, the Taste Your Way merch line has you covered. This cute cutting board highlights a bunch of grapes, along with Spaceship Earth, and sells for $29.99. It’s also branded with this year’s festival logo.
Hanging just below the cutting boards was this festival’s plastic tray ($7.99). As seen in years before, the tray features a cutout for a glass, and is perfect for helping get your festival treats over to a table without spilling.
Of course, the lion’s share of the festival merchandise can be found at Mouse Gear. We’ll start things off with a few offerings for Walt Disney World annual passholders.
Annual passholders have plenty of festival merch to choose from this year. Kicking things off is the “Olive to Cook” passholder tee ($29.99) and tray (12.99). The AP tray is a fancier version of the plastic tray that we covered above, and is not dishwasher safe.
This ceramic Mickey-shaped “Olive to Cook” serving platter is being offered to passholders for $34.99. The back of the platter features the 2020 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival 25th anniversary logo.
Continuing with all things annual passholder, we have this year’s festival long sleeve t-shirt. The shirt, $49.99, is hooded and is thicker than we’ve seen from the long sleeved tees offered during recent festivals. Ratatouille‘s Remy and Emile are featured on the shirt, and on several merch items to come.
Ahh…here’s my favorite little rat again. This time, Remy’s on a salt/pepper shaker. The shaker is marked with Food and Wine’s 25th anniversary logo, and is available for $12.99.
Remy and Emile are also featured on a passholder-specific water bottle for $27.99. The bottle is hand wash only.
Passholders can also choose a corked carafe for $29.99. The carafe is glass, and features the whimsical version of the festival logo that we saw on some of the Figment festival merch.
Passholder tumblers ($14.99) featuring our four favorite EPCOT chefs (Mickey, Minnie, Remy, and Figment) are back this year. The glasses are hefty, and have a Spaceship Earth design on the bottom. Keep in mind that in order to purchase passholder-specific merchandise, a valid AP must be shown at checkout. Annual passholder discounts apply.
Chef Minnie gets into the act with her own line of merchandise. From a S’well water bottle ($27.99) to a 24-ounce Tervis tumbler ($26.99) depicting the Queen of Cuisine and Mickey tasting food in front of Spaceship Earth, there’s a little something for everyone.
Minnie is also seen on an adorable inverted chef’s hat mug ($19.99) and large serving bowl ($24.99). Just to the left of the bowl in the picture above, you’ll see a purple spatula ($14.99). The spatula is covered with the festival 25th anniversary logo and pictures of Chef Minnie, Chef Mickey and their favorite foods.
If you’re in need of a new set of coasters, you’re in luck. I found this set of four in the World Traveler shop located at EPCOT’s International Gateway. The set sells for $24.99, and the ceramic coasters feature Chef Mickey, Chef Minnie, Chef Remy, and Chef Figment.
I hope that something caught your eye on our virtual tour of some of the festival merchandise that’s being offered this year! If you’ll be in EPCOT this fall on the hunt for festival merch, what will be on your list?