Join Us on the Holiday Cookie Stroll at EPCOT’s Festival of the Holidays!
Hello, everyone, from the 2025 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays!
Today is the very first day of this most magical event, and our MickeyBloggers are here at the park, ready to report LIVE on all the festive experiences on offer!

Now, the sweetest of these yuletide experiences simply has to be the Holiday Cookie Stroll.
Our snack-loving MickeyBloggers have been eagerly awaiting the return of this festive favorite – a whole menu of exclusive seasonal cookies available across the park for guests to enjoy!

To participate in the stroll, guests must purchase at least five cookies and collect stamps in their festival passport to mark each one. Returning this stamped passport will gain you a special souvenir treat, and what better way to celebrate the season than with a cookie mission like this?
Starting the Stroll
To begin the stroll, guests must first grab a festival passport, in which stamps can be collected.

As with every EPCOT festival, these fun, free passports can be found at the park entrance, as well as from various kiosks around the festival!
Once you’ve got your passport, it’s time to enjoy those cookies!

Collecting Those Cookies!
You can find a full list of all the cookies available as part of the 2025 Holiday Cookie Stroll in our guide right here.
Keep reading to find out which of these thirteen cookies we chose to sample this year, as well as our reviews for each one!

Prototype Cookie
First up, we have the Prototype Cookie from the Experimental Prototype Cookies of Tomorrow booth inside CommuniCore Hall! This is a sugar cookie with orange-cranberry icing and dark chocolate for $4.75.

The cookie itself was pretty dry, unfortunately. The flavors were good with the fruit and the chocolate, but the texture was a miss for us.
Salted Caramel Spaceship Earth Cookie
Next is another cookie from Experimental Prototype Cookies of Tomorrow! This is the Salted Caramel Spaceship Earth Cookie for $5.50.

This cookie was really good, and we enjoyed the sugar crystal sprinkles on top! The salted caramel filling was really tasty.
Ginger-Molasses Cookie
Then, we got the third cookie at Experimental Prototype Cookies of Tomorrow. This is the Ginger-Molasses Cookie with cream cheese icing for $3.50.

This cookie was amazing! It was almost like a Crumbl cookie in that it was super moist and chewy with some great flavors of ginger and molasses. It was our favorite of the three at this booth!
Maple Leaf Shortbread Cookie
Moving right along, we also got the Maple Leaf Shortbread Cookie with maple buttercream from Yukon Holiday Kitchen for $4.

This has the consistency of a traditional shortbread cookie with that delicious sweet maple buttercream filling. It’s certainly fitting for the Canada Pavilion with that maple flavor!
Mickey-shaped Almond Black and White Cookie
Finally, we got the Mickey-shaped Almond Black and White Cookie from L’Chaim Holiday Kitchen! This is a traditional black and white cookie cut into the shape of a Mickey head for $4.

The cookie is almond-flavored, and it was very tasty! This cookie has been plant-based in the past, and this year it’s not, and we think it actually tastes a lot better.
Finishing the Stroll
Ok, now we’ve enjoyed our cookies, it’s time to hand our stamped passport in and claim our prize!

To do this, we simply headed over to the Holiday Sweets and Treats festival booth, located near the Port of Entry store.

We handed our passport in and received this adorable souvenir spatula!

Isn’t it sweet?

It also comes with this recipe card to make Peanut Butter Cookies with M&M’s Minis and peanut butter frosting.

And, they give you the mini M&M’s in Christmas colors!

So, next time you’re enjoying a visit to the 2025 EPCOT Festival of the Holidays, be sure to grab one of the festival passports and collect some cookie stamps!

In the meantime, you can read all our reviews, news, and more from the festival right here at MickeyBlog.
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We’re so pleased you’re joining along on our holiday adventures!


