EPCOT U.K. Pavilion Displays Crests Inspired by Christmas Songs

Shannen Ace

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EPCOT U.K. Pavilion Displays Crests Inspired by Christmas Songs

The Crown & Crest in the United Kingdom pavilion of EPCOT has switched out their display pieces to represent famous Christmas songs and artists.

Christmas Crests

This blue and yellow crest reads "Mr. Bublé Is Back!" In the center of the crest is artwork of Michael Bublé emerging from a box labeled "Open Dec 1st."

This blue and yellow crest reads “Mr. Bublé Is Back!” In the center of the crest is artwork of Michael Bublé emerging from a box labeled “Open Dec 1st.”

This red, white, and yellow crest has the text "One More Sleep" and Leona Lewis' name, representing her 2013 single from the album Christmas, with Love.

This red, white, and yellow crest has the text “One More Sleep” and Leona Lewis’ name, representing her 2013 single from the album Christmas, with Love.

We were initially confused by this Family Name History certificate for "Band-Aid" — but as the description revealed, it's for the supergroup behind the song "Do They Know It's Christmas?"

We were initially confused by this Family Name History certificate for “Band-Aid” — but as the description revealed, it’s for the supergroup behind the song “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”

"Merry Christmas Everyone" by Shakin' Stevens and "Merry Xmas Everybody" by Slade are paired together in one piece.

“Merry Christmas Everyone” by Shakin’ Stevens and “Merry Xmas Everybody” by Slade are paired together in one piece. It features artwork of people dancing and festive wreaths.

Cast Members have also added a stocking atop one of the knights.

1988's "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues gets a yellow and black crest with artwork of the Statue of Liberty and the New York City skyline.

1988’s “Fairytale of New York” by The Pogues gets a yellow and black crest with artwork of the Statue of Liberty and the New York City skyline.

This crest is not based on a song, but rather the Winter Solstice on December 21st. It’s mostly blue with white snowflakes.

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