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Kidcot Fun Stops Around Epcot’s World Showcase – What You Need to Know

When we first visited Epcot, we can remember thinking there really isn’t much for our kids at Epcot outside of the front of the park. In our minds, the World Showcase portion of the park was for eating, drinking, and shopping. We just knew our kids wouldn’t enjoy it. Well, YES – the World Showcase is primarily for all those wonderful things, but Disney hasn’t forgotten about your young world travelers in tow! Along with stopping to see the entertainers, characters, and pavilion attractions – add in a scavenger hunt, your kids are sure to love. Here are a few things to know about Kidcot Fun Stops!





 

1 – A Scavenger Hunt Around the World

Set off on an adventure around Epcot’s World Showcase with a visit to each of Epcot’s eleven Pavilions (countries) where you’ll find a Kidcot Fun Stop to stop off at for a special souvenir. Visit with a Kidcot Cast Member in each pavilion and continue around the World Showcase until you collect all eleven souvenirs! The best part is this is a FREE activity that allows your child to look forward to exploring the next pavilion with you. Indeed a win-win situation for both kids and adults!

2 – Goodbye Duffy, Hello Ziploc

As of July 15, 2018, Kidcot locations said farewell to the sweet Duffy, the Bear on a stick that was available for years previously. As much as we love Duffy, he’s not super relevant for kids today. We know our kids didn’t know who he was. As we say goodbye to Duffy, we say hello to a new Kidcot sponsor – Ziploc. Of course, this means a Ziploc bag is part of the Kidcot kit.

3 – Four Takeaways

Once arriving at a Kidcot location within a pavilion, you’ll be offered four takeaways. If it’s your first Kidcot location, you’ll receive a Kidcot Ziploc bag that is made to look like a suitcase. Using this Ziploc bag (suitcase) makes for an easy way to carry everything around and is much more compact than the former Duffy on a stick! You’ll also receive a Traveler’s card that holds a brief paragraph about the country on the front of the card and a super cute coloring page on the back of the card. The third takeaway is a sticker relevant to the country to put on your ‘suitcase.’ And finally, each participant gets a signature that the Kidoct Cast Member will leave on your traveler’s card. Some are drawn pictures while others are special “hellos” in the country’s language. The Cast Member may even write your child’s name in their language!

4 – Kidcot Locations (& Extra Kid-Friendly Activities!)

We highly recommend that you don’t tell your kids where the Kidcot locations are. In our opinion, this is all part of keeping them happy and distracted as they hunt through the pavilion with you. But, keep in mind the list below just in case you are having a tricky time finding them yourself.

  • Mexico: Enter the main building where San Angel Inn Restaurante is located in. Walk down the left side of the stairs, where you’ll see the Kidcot location at the base of the stairs.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity – be sure to take a ride on Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros. You can also meet Donald Duck at the base of the main building.
  • Norway: Enter Puffin’s Roost – a gift shop on the left. There is a small Kidcot table near the trolls for sale, located close to the huge troll.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity – consider purchasing an A la Cart Individual Lightning Lane selection for the popular Frozen Ever After attraction and meet Anna and Elsa at the Royal Sommerhus.
  • China: Pass the Lotus Blossom Café on the left to enter the House of Good Fortune Gift Shop. You’ll find a Kidcot Spot on the right.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity– check your My Disney Experience app to watch the Jeweled Dragon Acrobats. You can also meet the beautiful Mulan here!
  • Germany: Near the back of the Pavilion on the right, you’ll spot Der Teddybear gift shop. The Kidcot Spot is towards the back of this store. Good luck keeping your kids from wanting all the cute toys!
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity– Meet the lovely Snow White by the wishing well. You can also check out the miniature village and trains.
  • Italy: Once you enter the Italy Pavilion, you’ll notice the La Bottega Italiana gift shop on the right. Keep walking past this gift shop, and you’ll spot Kidcot also on the right, located outside.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity – Don’t miss Sergio, a unique juggler and comedian.




 

  • American Adventure: Look for the restrooms in the back corner near the Heritage Manor Gift Shop for the Kidcot area located outside.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity –Listen out for the Voices of Liberty. Plus, there’s always a funnel cake to enjoy!
  • Japan: Walk to the very back of the Pavilion and enter the doors to the Bijutsu-Kan Gallery. Kidcot is located just inside those doors.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity– Catch the Matsuriza on the big drums.
  • Morocco: This one is a little tricky! Walk through the archway in the Pavilion and look to your right to spot the Kidcot location in the Marketplace in the Medina.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity– This is a great place to meet Princess Jasmine (who is sometimes joined by Prince Eric). There are usually some musicians on stage and maybe even a belly dancer if you catch the show at the right time.
  • France: Another hard one to find! Head to the back of the Pavilion, to the Souvenirs de France, and you’ll find the Kidcot table on the right side near the exit of Impression de France.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity – Meet the beloved Belle from Beauty and the Beast in her blue dress near the water. You can also see Princess Aurora here near the gardens.
  • United Kingdom: You’ll spot a gift shop called The Toy Soldier all the way to the back of the Pavilion. There is a small Kidcot table in the back.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity– Watch The British Revolution band perform. There are also meet and greets with Alice and Mary Poppins here!
  • Canada: Follow the beautiful path towards Le Cellier Steakhouse, and you’ll notice the Kidcot Stop at the exit of O Canada.
    • Extra Kid-Friendly Activity –Head over to the Mill Stage to catch some musicians. 

5 – To Color or Not to Color?

Now that you can locate the Kidcot Stops, you’ll notice that each location has a basket of markers and chairs for the kids. Since the back of each travelers card has a coloring page, you can either decide to let your kiddos rest a short bit and color or move on to the next pavilion and save the coloring for later. We like to stop maybe one or two times to color and rest, but for the most part, we leave the coloring for the resort room later, when in a restaurant waiting on food, or even for when we get back home as a fun souvenir. If you do stick around to color, Canada’s Kidcot is one of our favorites because it’s covered and seems to have more seating available.

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Matt & Kim

We have had a long time love affair with Disney. We love the magic and the memories we've made at Walt Disney World! We follow all things Disney and have great experiences with being Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members, and RunDisney participants. From lodging to dining to Genie+ we have a spreadsheet for every occasion. Usually there isn’t a day that passes without some discussion of the master plan of our next trip to the happiest place on earth. Most people think we’re normal – until they travel to Disney with us.
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