Favorite holiday storytellers/performers in Epcot?

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I've been to Epcot during the holidays, but it's been almost a decade. I'm going for a solo trip at the end of this month and am looking forward to experiencing more of the seasonal things at each park.

Which holiday storytellers are your favorite in Epcot? I'm hoping to do a mix of European and non-European countries (I'll likely have time for 2 or 3).
 

We like Norway, too. Headed over in a couple of weeks and that is one of the things my wife is looking most forward to.
 
I think I'm going to shoot for China, Norway, and Italy (the witch thing sounds too good to pass up).

If I catch a France performance on my first day (when I pop into Les Halles before heading to DHS), I'll do that one too.
 
We went last year, and hit a lot of them. Favorites were Norway, Italy, France, and Germany. Also, don't miss the holiday set that the Voices of Liberty do. It's so good!
 
China is not like a traditional US Christmas but it has a Chinese lion! You can take pics with the dragon after the show as well, love that thing.

Norway is very weird but good.

UK is very traditional (think Charles Dickens era Christmas) and very good.

I loved Mexico, it involves the Mariachi band and it a bit heavy in audience participation.
 
My favorites were Norway, Italy and Germany. I also enjoyed the one in UK since it was more traditional.

I remember when there was the story of the Monkey King in China - do they still do that one? If so that would be my number 4 favorite.
 
Are the storytellers scheduled at certain times or just continuous throughout the day? And about how long are the stories? Would like to do as many as possible on our candlelight processional day.
 
Are the storytellers scheduled at certain times or just continuous throughout the day? And about how long are the stories? Would like to do as many as possible on our candlelight processional day.
They are at set times and there is a printed schedule available in the park. From what I remember they run about 15 min.
 
Are the storytellers scheduled at certain times or just continuous throughout the day? And about how long are the stories? Would like to do as many as possible on our candlelight processional day.
I highly recommend having a plan of attack before you get there. I’m sure someone will post the schedule on the DIS once it comes out, so keep an eye out. The hardest part of catching a bunch in one day is that they are NOT scheduled in such a way that you could start at one end of World Showcase and just make your way around. You have to do a little skipping and backtracking at times, but it’s so worth it! I loved listening to the storytellers!
 
My favorite of the few I've seen is Norway. Tho it could be a bit confusing if you didn't catch it near the beginning. Looking forward to seeing it again in a few weeks and several more.
 
As others have said Norway is really good. Italy is also very good but sad. The UK is special because my son was picked to help Santa. A very cool memory even if he is a teenager!
 


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