Epcot International Festival of the Holidays 2025: November 28 – December 30
During the holiday season, Walt Disney World becomes a top destination for visitors, offering a range of festive experiences, including Epcot’s International Festival of the Holidays. This year’s festival will begin on November 28 and last through December 30, 2025. And while we don’t have a lot of details yet concerning this year’s festival, we will see the return of the iconic Candlelight Processional, the Living with the Land: Glimmering Greenhouses, the Holiday Storytellers, the beloved Santa Claus, and the popular Holiday Cookie Stroll.
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Planning a Disney World vacation in 2025? Be sure to check out our guide to all that the Walt Disney World Resort has to offer this year! (Our guide for visiting Disney World in 2026 is now available as well!)
*Dates and festivities have yet to be announced for 2026. We will keep you posted as details are shared by Disney!
What You Need to Know About All Epcot Festivals
All Epcot Festivals feature food and beverage booths throughout the park. You will find temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent booths throughout Epcot that feature exclusive menu items for each festival. Menus are released shortly before each festival and typically offer unique food and drink options that aren’t available at any other time of the year.
Typically, there is a feature show at America Gardens Theatre for each of the festivals, and each show typically has an associated dining package that guarantees admission. (But due to popularity, arriving early may still be your best bet at getting a good seat!)
Every festival offers unique entertainment, activities, and even merchandise throughout the park. Some activities are free, while others do require an additional fee. One activity to take note of is a paid scavenger hunt. Maps can be purchased (usually for less than $10), and guests then search the park for items. Your completed map can be exchanged for a small treat or item.
Festival Tips and Tricks
Epcot festivals are quite popular with the locals, which means that evenings and weekends will be busy. If you want to avoid the crowds, plan to visit Epcot during the week and make the most of your daytime hours. You may also want to avoid the first and last weekends of the event as these tend to be more crowded.
Also, keep in mind that some guests may engage in a bit more alcohol consumption, especially during the Food & Wine Festival, as many of the booths offer unique drinks and wine tastings. For some, this may not be a big deal, but for families traveling with younger children, it may be something you want to consider.
Basic Festival Overview
- Dates for 2025: November 28 – December 30
- Menu for 2025
Have you ever wondered what it was like to celebrate the holidays elsewhere around the world? Featuring traditions from around the globe, including some incredible cuisine and holiday treats, this festival is sure to put you in the holiday spirit.
Festival of the Holidays Menu
The EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays is basically a cookie crawl wrapped in festive comfort food. In World Celebration, you’ll find creative cookies, gingerbread milkshakes, and savory bites like Reuben croquettes and ham sliders. Holiday Hearth Desserts and Connections Café add even more sweet treats, from red velvet cake pops to holiday waffles and over-the-top hot cocoa.
Around World Showcase, the flavors feel like a global holiday feast—tamales and churros in Mexico, fried rice and noodle bowls in China and Japan, schnitzel in Germany, pasta in Italy, turkey and catfish in America, and festive pastries in France and Canada. There’s no shortage of specialty cocktails, seasonal wines, and cozy winter beers either—plus plenty of kid-friendly picks like hot cocoa flights, cookie milkshakes, and classic sugar cookies.
Candlelight Processional
The Candlelight Processional is a highly renowned event at the Festival of Holidays that attracts families year after year. Located at the outdoor American Gardens Theatre in the World Showcase’s American section, this cherished tradition features celebrity narrators presenting the Christmas Story. Accompanied by a remarkable 50-piece orchestra and a large choir, the performance is truly captivating. Lasting for about 40 minutes, the show typically occurs three times daily at 5:00, 6:45, and 8:15 PM.
While admission is free, obtaining a seat can be challenging due to its immense popularity. If you have your heart set on seeing the show, we strongly encourage you to consider purchasing a Dining Package for guaranteed seating. Without a Dining Package ticket, your only option to attend the show is to try for a standby seat, which may involve waiting in line for up to 2 hours or even longer. However, even if you have a dining package, during peak times or when popular narrators are scheduled, it is advisable to arrive early since the seating is not assigned with the package.
Here’s a look at the 2025 narrator lineup:
- Nov. 28-29 – Constance Wu (NEW)
- Nov. 30-Dec. 2 – Jordan Fisher
- Dec. 3-4 – Susan Egan (NEW)
- Dec. 5-6 – Ashley Eckstein
- Dec. 7-8 – Ralph Macchio
- Dec. 9-10 – Leslie Uggams (NEW)
- Dec. 11-13 – Marlee Matlin
- Dec. 14-15 – Henry Winkler (NEW)
- Dec. 16-17 – Lauren Daigle (NEW)
- Dec. 18-19 – Gary Sinise
- Dec. 20-22 – Brendan Fraser
- Dec. 23-24 – Luis Fonsi
- Dec. 25-26 – Joel David Smallbone (NEW)
- Dec. 27-28 – Brie Larson (NEW)
- Dec. 29-30 – Sheryl Lee Ralph (NEW)
Candlelight Processional Dining Packages

One of the best ways to make sure you get a seat at the Candlelight Processional is by booking a Candlelight Processional Dining Package. This package includes a delicious meal and a ticket for a guaranteed seat at the show. Depending on where you choose to eat, prices for adults in previous years ranged from $55 to $104, while children’s prices were between $24 and $53. We do not have confirmed locations or pricing yet for 2026, but here’s a look at what past years had to offer:
- Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (Norway Pavilion) – Adult: $71 (B) $83 (L/D) | Child: $45 (B) $53 (L/D)
- Biergarten Restaurant (Germany Pavilion) – Adult: $65 | Child: $37
- Coral Reef Restaurant (The Living Seas) – Adult: $78 | Child: $32
- Garden Grill Restaurant (The Land Pavilion) – Adult: $63 (B) $78 (L/D) | Child: $40 (B) $50 (L/D)
- Le Cellier Steakhouse (Canada Pavilion) – Adult: $104 | Child: $42
- Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue (American Adventure Pavilion) – Adults: $41 (same-day packages only)
- Rose & Crown Dining Room (United Kingdom Pavilion) – Adult: $66 | Child: $29
- Spice Road Table (Morocco Pavilion) – Adult: $55 | Child: $24
*Prices listed above do not include tax or gratuity. Child prices are for those ages 3-9. B = Breakfast, L/D = Lunch and Dinner
**Regal Eagle Smokehouse does offer same-day dining packages, but they are subject to availability. Keep in mind that while your seat is guaranteed, your specific seat location is not. You will still want to line up early if you have a specific place you’d like to sit. Also, your performance is determined by the time of day you have your dining reservation, and you aren’t able to use your guaranteed seating privilege at any show other than the one assigned to you.
Additional Festival of the Holidays Festivities
Disney has yet to announce everything returning (or being introduced) at this year’s Festival of the Holidays, but here’s a look at some of this year’s announced festivities so far.
Living with the Land: Glimmering Greenhouses
The interior of Living with the Land will be adorned with decorations, and visitors can immerse themselves in the festive ambiance.
Santa Claus
Guests will be able to meet Santa Claus at the Odyssey Pavilion.
World Showcase Storytellers
Returning for 2025, the World Showcase Storytellers proudly presented diverse holiday traditions from around the globe, including Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Lunar New Year, and more.
Holiday Cookie Stroll
The Holiday Cookie Stroll, first introduced in 2018, will be back in 2025. This exciting festivity allows guests to sample delicious cookies from various countries throughout World Showcase. To participate, purchase cookies from designated “Cookie Stroll” spots and receive a stamp for each one. Collect 5 stamps throughout the festival (over multiple days if needed) and receive a complimentary specialty cookie.
Joyful! A Celebration of the Season
This amazing performance combines Gospel and R&B vocals to celebrate both Kwanzaa and Christmas. It’s been a must-see at the Festival of the Holidays for so long, and being right at the entrance of the World Showcase makes it the ultimate holiday experience for guests.
“Olaf’s Holiday Tradition” Scavenger Hunt
This popular scavenger hunt will be back in 2025. To join in the fun, simply purchase a map from various shops like Creations Shop, Disney Traders, and World Traveler in Epcot. As you explore, keep an eye out for iconic traditions and add special stickers to your map. Once completed, return your map to Creations Shop, Disney Traders, or World Traveler at the International Gateway to receive your prize. Remember, you will likely have until December 31 to exchange your map and claim your prize.
We hope you enjoyed our guide to the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays! Be sure to visit my step-by-step guide to start planning your next Walt Disney World Vacation!
