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Epcot is stands for "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow;" which was originally Walt Disney's plans for the theme park. The theme
parks purpose was to build a community that was perfect, Walt Disney was going to create the modern day Utopia. However upon his death and legal restrictions the theme park was redesigned to support the "Community of
Tomorrow," by other means. Epcot has ventured around the world to bring you the newest technology and the most creative rides. From agricultural
science experiments to artificial digital environments (i.e. Video Games) Epcot has strived to bring the future face to face with guests. This area is
often a prime attraction for field trips and school visitations, however Epcot holds its place under the Disney World Theme parks as a primary source of fun!
While Epcot is the most educational theme park in the
Walt Disney World Resort the school room feeling has evaporated completely. With fun rides and detailed interactive demonstrations
the park is a prime source for entertainment. Epcot hosts seasonal events such as Epcot's flower and garden festival that brings unique and
exotic plants from all around the world and decorate the park. While these events don't disturb the original content of the theme park;
there is always a moment of aw when you first glimpse upon the fourteen foot tall Mickey and Minnie Mouse flower statues.
Epcot is divided into two zones, one housing a unique set of rides and entertainment as well as the "Future technology and
world advancements;" this area is called the Future World Pavilions. The other is the World Showcase, which is a concept Epcot has come up
with that has never been done before. In the World Showcase you will be able to walk around a large lake, stopping by different
locations, each dedicated to a specific country. Each location hosts a gift shop and restaurant, and some even have rides. Walk
in to learn interesting facts and find show times for each countries display of their arts and skills during the day!
| Future World Pavilions |
Mission
Space: Mission space is one of
Epcot's primary attractions. With its unique ride design you will get to experience the exact same feelings of an actual Space
Shuttle take off and space mission, with the danger. Here you work in a team with three others attempting to land on Mars. You
control the ship and command your crew members for a daring take off and landing, can you manage to keep your crew from failing? |
| Test Track:
An exhilarating ride that parallels to a short rollercoaster with different characteristics.
Be educated in the science of keeping cars safe from dangerous daily encounters; find out what
it takes to give a car the "O.K." on safety and get a seal of approval. Then be asked to
participate in this endeavor first hand as a test dummy for a new build of car. Do you
have what it takes to test drive this new model through walls and sharp turns.
Experience speeds of up to 70 m.p.h. and narrowly escape the dangerous possibilities! |
| Soarin':
Fly over some the United States most aw inspiring land-marks while hanging from a glider!
With this new concept Disney has given you the feeling of actually flying by glider across large sums of land.
Utilizing fans to create the feeling of free flying and a 180
degree Imax dome located under you this encounter cannot be described only experienced!
Come begin your journey across the U.S.A. and get Soarin! |
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| The Land:
Here you will get to take a look at some of Epcot's greatest accomplishments! While much of the world
undergoes hunger, Disney has pioneered the era into new ways of growing food. By making plans for dessert crops and
undergoing rigorous tests Disney offers you a chance to look behind the curtain and see what grounds they have covered, literally!
In this massive greenhouse you will get to see Mickey shaped vegetables, hanging gardens, massive cucumbers and
more! Learn how they intend to grow food in strange places, even space! See Disney's fish farm that supplies
food through-out the theme parks and even visit the restaurant just outside to eat the food grown in the green house! |
| World Showcase |
Epcot's World Showcase is home to an array of pavilions each with it's own specified country.
Located around the center of a lake at Epcot these pavilions are built to accommodate the
architectural style and culture of each country. Each pavilion comes equipped it's own set of dining opportunities,
souvenir shops, museums, cultural experiences, cultural shows and some even come with rides!
The countries that have pavilions in Epcot are; Morocco, France, Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, America, Japan, the United Kingdom and Canada. |
Norway:
Here you can venture inside a Stave church; a massive pyramid like structure with stairs leading to the top. Inside you will find a
large shopping area for Norway souvenirs, where you can buy authentic Norwegian items and arts. Further inside you
will find a large area overlooking a marsh land forest, here is the dining area and the Maelstrom ride.
Eat great Norwegian food here in this culturally correct dining area or ride through a forest on
a boat and witness some of Norway's oldest mythology of Vikings and Trolls and their war for the land! |
Mexico:
Seeable from afar this countries icon structure representing their architecture is a Mesoamerican Pyramid, a massive structure supporting several gardens as it veers it's way into the sky.
Upon entering you will see some of Mexico's native artwork, from images to carved statues this area holds a vast amount of culture.
Once inside you will find a market style shopping area. With wooden stalls and colorful shop owners you can
browse through these Mexican souvenirs before dining in the large room presented before you. Here there are wooden
tables and seats and at the far side of the room is a massive volcano and pyramid depicting Mexico's past history. |
Japan:
Possibly the most architecturally astonishing pavilion in the World Showcase
this area is home to several large structures that are perfect for family pictures. Overlooking the center of the lake
Japan's buildings form a small courtyard that create a relaxing subtle feeling. Sporting bamboo trees and a fountain full
of fish the dining area is located inside and out for convenience. Japan has daily shows where actors in
Japanese attire come out of one of the large structures and perform a series of drum style often practiced in Japanese culture! |
China:
Here you can eat a small but delicate restaurant called the "Nine Dragons," which sell authentic Chinese meals for your delight! China
has a vibrant display of colorful architecture as well as a replication of a a temple know as the "Temple of Heaven."
Inside the temple is a daily showing of a 360 degree movie know as the "Reflections of China," bring you the great cultural
experience of China in an entirely new way! With a full
pond and walk over bridge China is known for its courtyard shows and demonstrations. Sporting an entire team of acrobatics
China has daily shows of stunts and performances of there beautiful culture! |
Germany:
Built architecturally to look like a common German town, each building represents a different era of German history, from the farm life
to the modern day cities. The town comes fully equipped with a clock tower and a a statue of St. George and the Dragon!
Located in the buildings are shops selling German souvenirs and in the back is a small secluded restaurant selling traditional German meals. |
Italy:
Here the architecture is built to resemble Roman and Venetian structures
as well as a replication of the St. Marks bell tower. Inside is the traditional Italian buildings and souvenir shops for your convenience.
Inside the plaza Italy hosts daily shows of music and clowns for your enjoyment.
Here you can find Tutto Italia Ristorante where they sell authentic full course Italian meals for your enjoyment! |
Canada:
Unlike the other countries Canada's design and theme is the Canadian outdoors.
Here you will find massive totem poles, pools, a waterfall and gardens.
Here you can find a store decorated with paintings and totem poles selling Canadian merchandise and
souvenirs. Located deeper in the area is a steakhouse for some Canadian style grilled cooking. |
United Kingdom:
The architectural design of the United Kingdom country in Epcot is built to look primarily like a typical British village.
Here you can find a pub that sells ale and beer as well a small restaurant that sells fish and chips!
Inside the area are an array of gardens and shops selling British souvenirs and merchandise. |
France:
Here you can imagine your actually in Paris, with the buildings set into a
beautiful backset you can even see the Eiffel Tower behind the buildings peering into the distance.
Here you can find shops selling souvenirs and French merchandise.
Holding the largest array of dining options France has three different dining areas each serving their own unique set of dinner opportunities.
Hosting a panoramic movie through out the day called Impressions de France you will step into the French culture in a whole new way. |
Morocco:
Unlike the other zones created by Disney this is the only country that the
government of its specified origin helped aid in the creation. The Moroccan government directly help build this area to look like a tradition Morocco city! Here you can browse through
art and history galleries to see some of Moroccan culture depicted through images and artifacts.
Located here are dining areas serving authentic Moroccan food and shops selling merchandise and Moroccan souvenirs. |
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