Epcot International Festival of the Arts – “Chalk Full of Character”
Epcot International Festival of the Arts for 2022 is underway and you won’t want to miss this colorful adventure. This special festival will continue in Epcot through February 21st. There are so many things to see and do, but one that won’t cost anything is to look for the “Chalk Full of Characters” hidden throughout the countries in World Showcase. Little Mouse and I had lots of fun spotting many Disney characters throughout the park. I don’t think we found them all, but here is a guide to the ones we did spot.
UNITED KINGDOM
Outside of Lords and Ladies you can see Robin Hood, Little John and Skippy.
FRANCE
Across from L’Artisan des Glaces you will find Lumiere.
Near Maison du Vin you will spot “The Aristocats”, with Marie leading the way.
Cross under the Ratatouille sign and you will find Remy and Emile.
MOROCCO
You will have to wind your way back into Morocco to spot Abu trying to steal some pots.
THE AMERICAN ADVENTURE
Near the Kidcot Fun Stop you can spot Amos from the short ”Ben and Me” flying a kite.
ITALY
As you pass by the Italy pavilion you will see Luca and Alberto from ”Luca”.
GERMANY
Pascal is hiding in the Volkskunst Clocks and Crafts sign.
REFRESHMENT OUTPOST
Shenzi, Banzai and Ed from ”The Lion King” can be seen fighting over a hot dog above the Refreshment Outpost building.
CHINA
Little Brother is having a good time chasing his bone outside of the House of Good Fortune.
NORWAY
Bruni is hiding outside of the Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe.
The Snowgies are having some fun above the Arendelle bathrooms.
MEXICO
Dante can be found outside on the pyramid both in his dog form and spirit animal form.
We missed ”Brother Bear” in Canada, Peter Pan’s shadow in the United Kingdom, Duffy and Gelatoni in Japan, one character from Luca in Italy, Jiminy Cricket in Italy, and 2 Pascal’s in Germany. Overall I think we did pretty good.
I have so many favorites, but which Chalk Full of Character is your favorite?
“Laughter is timeless, Imagination has no age and Dreams are forever” – Walt Disney