EPCOT Performer Pam Brody Has Passed Away

The longtime pianist and entertainer at EPCOT’s Rose & Crown Pub, Pam Brody, sadly passed away on July 11. Since the news broke, the Disney community has mourned the loss of one of their favorite entertainers from the park.

Nicknamed “The Button Lady” for her extravagant outfits, Brody worked for Walt Disney World for over 20 years, bringing lasting memories to hundreds of thousands of guests. Even after retiring, Brody would return to EPCOT’s United Kingdom Pavilion each year on her birthday. Some of these guests have shared their favorite memories and experiences with Brody online.

Carol Stein, fellow entertainer and pianist at EPCOT stated, “she has a following because she made everybody feel special. She was the entertainer, but she focused her energy on the guests, making them all filled with joy and happiness.”

rose & crown pub at EPCOT

Eric Pinder, former EPCOT performer, commented, “she really had a way of connecting with people and making them feel like they were a part of this big family in the pub. I always loved sitting with her backstage, too, because she was very mischievous.”

Mario Rios, longtime friend of Brody, shared, “she touched everyone. And she is considered a legend at Epcot.”

New United Kingdom Showcase Dooney & Bourke Bags Coming Soon

Dooney & Bourke, one of the frontliners in fashion at Disney, are set to release a new collection of purses. This time, the bags feature Mickey and Minnie, and a whole lot of United Kingdom icons. Tally ho, let’s have a gander…

The bags are black with red and white print, portraying sketch drawings of everything that reminds us of a “Best Day in the UK”. There’s a red bus, a red phone box, a Lancashire Rose, a Yorkshire Rose, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, a Beefeater (as in guard, not the restaurant), a thatched cottage, black cabs, crowns, cuppas, hidden Mickeys, and random British slogans like ‘Time for Tea’ and ‘Brilliant’. I can even spot the word “EPCOT” printed on there, which makes me miss the World Showcase even more.

Both bags have carry handles on top, and detachable crossbody straps, too. Pricing has yet to be released for the collection, but mark your calendars for June 5, when the set will be available on shopDisney.

Winnie The Pooh Meet & Greet Back in United Kingdom Pavilion

Following the closure of Character Spot in Future World, the Winnie the Pooh Meet and Greet has returned to its rightful spot in the United Kingdom pavilion. Pooh can be found in the back corner of the United Kingdom pavilion, near the garden and the Toy Soldier shop.

Let’s take a look at the re-opened meet and greet which originally closed more than three years ago!

Winnie the Pooh looks right at home back in Christopher Robin’s bedroom in the United Kingdom pavilion! We love the layout and design of this meet and greet location.