How to Visit Epcot
How to Visit Epcot
When you plan on taking an essential Walt Disney World trip, do you tend to overlook Epcot, just because it hasn't suited your family's tastes before? But with the kids all grown up, now you begin thinking about exploring this park. Well, if so, this article can explain to you how this park can be visited.
Steps

Preparing for a Trip to Epcot

Decide if you truly want to visit Epcot. Discuss some of your other options for the other nearby Walt Disney World parks or local attractions in the area. Some other possibilities are the Magic Kingdom, the Disney (Hollywood/MGM) Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom and 2 Disney-owned water parks (and a few other non-Disney operated water parks including Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach) and other activities that Disney offers. So, you’ll need to decide if Epcot is your best choice.

Understand that Epcot is more of an educational park. If you want thrill rides, the Magic Kingdom and the Disney Hollywood Studios have them, but not many thrill rides exist at Epcot. If you want to go for education with not much thrill, head to Epcot.

Drive and park at Walt Disney World. Alternatively, you could take the monorail from your hotel or the Ticket and Transportation Center (TTC) to the Epcot station. The address to Epcot is located at 1200 Epcot Resort Blvd, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 . The cost to park your car at the Magic Kingdom will run you about $25 for cars and upwards from there (depending on the complexity of the vehicle).. Depending on the row, you could be parked in one of the seven areas of the parking lot system at Epcot. These areas include the Crush, Dory, Rocket, and Gamora (Earth) and Heike, Moana, and Wall-E(Space)" The parking lots are divided into two main sections, "Earth" and "Space." Remember which one you parked in, so you can take the appropriate return tram at the end of the day. If you are staying at one of the hotels with the monorail stopping at their resort (including Disney's Contemporary Resort, Grand Floridian Resort, or Polynesian Resort), you can take the monorail to this area. There is no cost to ride the monorail at any time during your vacation. If you'd rather not park a car but are coming from either one of the Disney On-Property resorts nearest Hollywood Studios or Epcot, you can try riding Disney's Skyliner to Epcot, or, if you can walk the reverse directions of Walk from Epcot to Disney's Hollywood Studios you may find it just as easy!

Purchase your tickets. Next, enter through the Magic Band scanner at Future World's Main Entrance or through the International Gateway at World Showcase.

Use the MyDisneyExperience app as your park map. Epcot and all other Walt Disney World parks no longer provide their guests with maps, and are asking folks to download this app for the same details. Realize that Epcot is spread into four main "lands." Three sets of lands - World Nature, World Celebration(though tiny), and World Discovery - comprise what was called Future World and are composed of several rides and attractions providing information and thrills. World Showcase features some information about some countries' cultures worldwide.

Grab a festival passport if a festival is occurring. The passport has detailed information on all of the special things that are only available during the festival. It has the menus for all of the restaurants that appear for the festival, you can also check off things as you experience them, and it also contains Passport Stickers that you can stick on the page for the locations you visit. You can fill out the passport's first page and keep it as a souvenir.

Checking Out World Discovery

Make your way to Guardians of the Galaxy - Cosmic Rewind. This reverse-launch coaster, in the former building of Universe of Energy, serves thrills to most who come. It utilizes one of six randomized music tracks, making every ride seem different. But it has no standby queue and is tied to Virtual Boarding Groups. In the preshow, you'll experience the Galaxarium, a planetarium-like exhibit that showcases the differences between the Milky Way and Xandarian galaxies. You might be able to hear One Way (or Another), Everyone Wants to Rule the World, Conga, I Ran, Disco Inferno, or September, but you can't choose which ride music you'll get. You will only be able to ride this ride once per day - per MagicBand/ticket. At the very end, you'll find access to their Treasures of Xandar gift shop, where you can shop for Xandarian items available on Earth. Outside the attraction, meet up with the iCan robot, which interacts with guests and is used except during rain and thunder/lightning storms.

Soar to outer space in Mission: Space, if you’ve ever wanted to know how it feels to be an astronaut who goes into space. It is located in one pavilion to the north of Test Track. With two different experiences, Orange (more intense version) and Green (less intense version), there's something to make almost everybody happy. The minimum height requirement is 40in (102cm) for the Green line and 44 in (112cm). You can expect the wait time to be 20-30 minutes on busy days and 5 minutes on non-busy days. Play inside the Advanced Training Lab found at the exit of Mission: Space, and it has some cool attractions. You can also access this through the merchandise shop next to the ride. The merchandise shop sells space souvenirs. Dine at Space 220 - Mission: Space's new restaurant. Although it used to require a ticket to ride an elevator on a "virtual journey to space", space is limited, and a dining experience leaves you breathless. Shop at Mission: SPACE Cargo Bay for space-themed apparel and accessories, camera goods, food, pins, toys and plushies, and even vinylmations.

Visit Test Track to see what it's like to be the tester of new car designs. Make this attraction the first thing you do when you arrive. Besides being the attraction the farthest back on the one side, this one gets very crowded well before noon on most weekdays and weekends. Expect this ride to have a long wait time. The minimum height requirement for this ride is 40in (102cm). At the end of the ride, you can check your car's position in the leaderboards compared to other cars made that day. You can also make videos and take pictures of your car, which can be sent to your email. Shop at Test Track SIMporium. This shop sells Test Track merch from apparel and accessories to food, pins, toys and plushies, vinylmations, and even spirits.

Don't plan on visiting the former attraction called "Wonders of Life." However, this building's purpose as the Festival Center has been relocated to the Odyssey Center. However, everything that this building was once known for has been removed (including the DNA helix that once stood in front of the building). If you end up walking into a building that has no people inside it and it has a golden-domed roof, chances are that you've arrived at the former Wonders of Life pavilion. There have been some rumors that Disney is planning on doing something new with this building.

Head to the re-purposed Epcot Experience building if there is currently a festival going on. Inside, you'll find a gift shop that sells merchandise for the festival along with other cool things. During the Food and Wine Festival, you can buy festival-branded cookware and clothing at the gift shop. You can also attend classes, get free chocolate samples, and see intricate chocolate sculptures. During the Flower and Garden Festival, you can buy yard decorations and other merchandise at the store. You can also see how Disney Cast Members prepare for the festival and get free seeds to plant. Check the festival passport for details on the events taking place in the Festival Center. If you need either the First Aid Center or Baby Care Center, one of the alternate entrances into the building will always be open to care for you. This building used to be called the Odyssey Building, but was renamed. It sits on its own tiny island with a pathway from the main entrance walkway.

Checking Out World Celebration

Visit Spaceship Earth inside the golf ball-looking theme building to Epcot. Inside this ride, you are presented with an informative view of telecommunications history. Play some of the fun games just as you exit Spaceship Earth - inside Project Tomorrow: Inventing the Wonders of the Future. However, you can also access it just after you walk under Spaceship Earth. Here, this houses ideas for all to play, build, and create ideas. If you need help finding it, ask a Disney Cast Member for help. Look for that extra burst of energy at the Spaceship Earth geysers. At specified times, this geyser provides several shows set to musical pieces that will provide a sprayed breeze on everyone nearby.Disney's EPCOT.jpg Shop at either the Pin Traders or Gateway Gifts shop underneath Spaceship Earth for great souvenirs.

View the Journey of Water - inspired by Moana. This area is a walk-through attraction of the water cycle from above to the ground and vice versa. It has two paths - a wet one and a dry one, with each having its benefits. It can be directly found opposite the Seas with Nemo and Friends attraction - just off the main course, and still considered World Celebration. Service animals are allowed here, but only if you have your animal walk the dry path, to prevent slips and falls.

Relax at CommuniCore Hall. This area holds various entertainment events on the benches outside and some events inside. Meet with Mickey at the meeting place inside the same building, facing the Plaza. Disney also mentions this to be a gathering spot for various outdoor activities as art exhibitions, food and beverage dining, and more.

Visit CommuniCore Plaza. In this area, you can gather and stroll through gardens surrounding the 'Plaza (daytime), or play in the lighting lining the World Celebration neighborhood/area. There are fiesta entertainment shows (in ¡Celebración Encanto!). You can also dine here - from Festival Favorites - whose menu changes to reflect the seasons and dishes from the seasonal festivals.

Find services here. Services in this area include Guest Relations at one of the buildings containing Connections Eatery and Café.

Dine at Connections Eatery. Connections Eatery is a quick-service location serving American food.

Dine at Connections Café. This eatery is a quick-service location serving British and American food.

Stop by Club Cool in the Plaza to taste-test a free international Coca-Cola branded soda. These free sodas exist from Coca-Cola sodas in some international environments overseas as Italy, Greece, Thailand, Japan, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Peru, and Brazil. Although the free sodas are only a sample, they are something neat and interesting that one can't commonly get in the outside world. Most Disney fans recognize Club Cool, and its free taste-test soda fountains. But be very careful of the ultra-strong tasting Beverly flavor. Also stationed within the same building is the "Creations Shop". It features lots of apparel, gifts, housewares, and lots of toys and plushes.

Shop at Creations Shop. This shop sells apparel and accessories, gifts/housewares, toys, and plushies. It can be found at the other end of the building, containing Club Cool.

Look at the Epcot Garden and Donald Duck Topiary on the opposite side of the walkway near Club Cool.

Checking Out World Nature

Decide if you want to ride the slow-moving and relaxing ride called The Seas with Nemo & Friends. It portrays some of the scenes from the movie Finding Nemo and typically has little to no wait time. Talk with Crush at Turtle Talk with Crush. In this show, you can talk to Crush and other characters from Finding Nemo. Surround yourself with fish at SeaBase (formerly called "SeaBase Alpha") for your chance to see fish, dolphins, sea turtles, and sharks inside the Seas' aquariums. This can be accessed after you exit The Seas with Nemo and Friends. Eat at the Coral Reef Restaurant. This restaurant serves seafood and has some great views of the aquarium. Reservations for this restaurant are highly recommended. Shop at SeaBase Gift Shop for marine-based apparel and accessories, camera goods, food, gifts and housewares, pins, toys and plushies, and vinylmation.

Visit The Land Pavilion, which contains several information booths, two rides, two restaurants, and a tour. This is one of the most popular places in Future World. Fly around the world on the 4D attraction called Soarin'. But grab FastPasses early for this attraction, as wait times can remain high throughout the day and into late at night. The minimum height requirement for this ride is 40in (102cm). Learn about conservation efforts inside the Living with the Land attraction here. You can learn about the different environments and learn how scientists are trying to develop more sustainable farming methods. You'll see Epcot's crops inside their greenhouses. Watch a showing of Awesome Planet - a theatrical movie at the back of the Land building. This movie shows a more natural side of wildlife - an uncharacteristic move by Disney. You can find the entrance to this along the pathway if you enter the building and take a right, and enter halfway down the wheelchair ramp. Get some pastries, sandwiches, and wood-fired entrees at Sunshine Seasons. Eat at the sit-down restaurant called Chip 'n' Dale's Harvest Feast at The Garden Grill. This restaurant serves American food and allows you to eat with Chip and Dale. Reservations are recommended for this restaurant. Garden Grill inside The Land tries to sell park-grown organic products. Check out the Behind the Seeds Tour. Inside this tour, you will get to view more details about the greenhouses within Living with the Land and sample some of the food that grows there. It costs money, but it's worth it if you are into gardening and plants.

Visit the Imagination! pavilion. Although quite a few things have shut down at this pavilion over the years, some good attractions remain here. Learn about how our sense of sight is communicated to our minds at Journey into the Imagination with Figment. It's rather comical and a relief in the hot and humid Florida heat. Look for the Upside-Down House here. As you ride this ride, they'll take you through this portion and expect your kids to ask you how they did that. You might even be amazed at what your eyes are turning around when riding this portion of the ride. There's the ImageWorks shopping gallery also stationed within this building that features great souvenirs. Check out the color-sprayer jumping water fountains and waterfalls in the world that fall up outside of Journey Into Imagination with Figment.

Checking Out Additional Activities

Meet with Baymax, Joy, and Sadness, Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy inside the Epcot Character Spot.

Watch shorts at the Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival. This 4D attraction shows shorts from both Disney and Pixar.

Become a secret agent in Disney Phineas and Ferb: Agent P's World Showcase Adventure. In this adventure, you can search for clues and foil Dr. Doofenshmirtz's plan to take over Epcot. Visit this website to play.

Look for showtimes of Jammitors. This band plays a variety of songs on garbage cans and lids, and other clanging instruments.

Checking Out World Showcase

Shop at the Port of Entry or Disney Traders stores. You can find this small (more than pop-up) shop near the Friendship Boats on the side of Future World, about the center on both sides. At the Port of Entry, you can get Disney apparel and many more souvenirs. You can find this across from Promenade Refreshments. Disney Traders hosts toys and plush objects, as well as MagicBands.

Cross the Showcase Plaza pathway as you walk over to World Showcase. It offers breathtaking views of Bay Lake, as its boats travel from one place to another - into and out of Epcot. It's so peaceful that sometimes doves and seagulls can be seen and heard. Decide if you want to stop here. In this area, you can find merchandise, shops, and food stands. There are benches in the center between the two lands - near the monorail track - that allow you to see all of the World Showcase just before crossing the bridge. Choose which way to go. World Showcase is formed differently from World Celebration, World Discovery, and World Nature. You can either circle clockwise from Mexico or counter-clockwise from Canada. They both circle through the same pavilions but in reverse order. This guide will circle you clockwise, so plan to start with Mexico. You can get doughnuts, ice cream, and beverages at Refreshment Port or you can get dessert at Promenade Refreshments.

See the history of Mexico at the Mexico pavilion. As you enter, look for the Mexican gift shop and the Coco exhibits featuring characters from the movie Coco. Get a seat inside the building overlooking the entryway for the remainder of the pavilion's shopping portion. Consider skipping the Grand Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros which is typically seen as not being too good and is only worth doing without a wait. However, it can also be a good break from the Florida sun. Decide where to eat. Get margaritas and snacks at Choza de Margarita. You can eat at the restaurant inside of Chichen Itza, a sit-down restaurant named the San Angel Inn Restaurante (reservations are recommended). Another sit-down restaurant in Mexico is La Hacienda de San Angel, which serves regional Mexican food. Reservations for this restaurant are recommended. Visit La Cantina de San Angel for quick service, including nachos, tacos, empanadas, and margaritas. Check out La Cava del Tequila, a bar serving Mexican drinks and nachos. La Cantina de San Angel is nestled lakeside and isn't within the same building where most of the other Mexican items, rides, dining, and shopping are present. View a mariachi band in the Mexico pavilion in the Mariachi Cobre. The band is located at the end of the Norway Pavilion. Check out the merchandise shops located here, too.

Cross the drawbridge if and when conditions allow. This drawbridge used to be raised more often for the former Epcot nighttime extravaganza - Illuminations, but because the current offers more static pieces, it is no longer used, and it's a remnant taken from the past.

Ride Frozen Ever After in the former Norway pavilion. However, this ride is known for breaking down, so your ride might break down too. If you don’t want to ride, there is still one shopping location and several eating options in the Norwegian Pavilion. Eat at or meet up with your Disney royalty character friends at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall. Shop within the Norway pavilion. Norway's pavilions often sell Norwegian-themed merchandise, but you will find them at the shops at the end of the ride. Decide where to eat. Dine with royalty in Princess Storybook Dining at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (This restaurant allows you to eat with Disney princesses. Reservations are recommended.) or head towards Kringla Bakeri Of Kafe for pastries and sandwiches. Check out the Stave Church Gallery. This attraction allows you to learn about Norwegian history and culture.

Head towards the China pavilions. Inside China's pavilions, you can watch the culturally-rich historic 360-degree panoramic film Reflections of China which teaches you about Chinese culture and history, and is located in the Temple of Heaven. Meet Mulan. You can meet Mulan around the side of the Temple of Heaven. But check the Times Guide for details. Decide where to eat. You can eat Chinese food and drink green tea from a Chinese tea garden (called Joy of Tea and Lotus Blossom Café) here or go to Nine Dragons Restaurant, a sit-down restaurant serving Chinese food (reservations are recommended). Head to Joy of Tea, near the front of the pavilion, to get tea, ice cream, and snacks. Go shopping. Although the shops are not listed on the map, Epcot's China Pavilion has quite a few places to shop.

Stop by the Refreshment Outpost. Refreshment Outpost is an unfinished land for a fully finished East African land at Epcot called The Outpost. The Outpost is located on the other side of the walking path between China and Germany. Here, you will be served American food from a quick-service food stand, including hot dogs, desserts, and beverages. Shop within The Outpost. You will find a few merchandise stores that sell African-inspired merchandise here, including Bead Outpost and Village Traders.

Take in Oktoberfest at the Germany pavilion. Rest near the fountain outside the German town square (featured on the 1994 episode of Full House when Bob Saget (Danny) tried to propose to Gail Edwards (Vicky) but was interrupted by a German Lederhosen band. Watch the train sets here. Germany is home to an elegant train set that is cool to watch and is sure to get your kids interested. Eat within the German Oktoberfest pavilion. Eat at Biergarten Restaurant. This is a buffet-style restaurant with live entertainment. Reservations are recommended. Head to Sommerfest, which sells bratwurst, potato salad, and beer. Get caramel corn and other snack-type food at Karamell-Kuche. Decide where to shop. Head into the German town square and be surrounded by merchandise shops where you can get souvenirs and even some German food samples. Glaskunst - just outside of the Germany pavilion - nearer the Friendship Boats entrance/exit, holds lots of arts and collectibles.

Learn about Italy inside the Italy pavilion - including information on their rich culture, food, and shopping options. Decide where to eat. Try Tutto Italia Ristorante for pasta and Italian specialties. Reservations are recommended. Check out Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria, which serves pasta and wood-fired pizza. Eat at Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar for Italian wines and imported cheeses. You can also sit down and have a meal here if you can't get into the other two restaurants. Go shopping. Italy has quite a few merchandise shops. Most of the shops are located in front of the pavilion.

Learn more about the USA's heritage and culture in The American Adventure pavilion. This pavilion has a stage act, restaurants, and other attractions. Check out the play called The American Adventure inside the American Garden Theatre. This play is about the past, present, and future of America and is about thirty minutes long, and is fully air-conditioned. See the Voices of Liberty. The Voices of Liberty perform inside the main American pavilion entrance several times a day. At the edge of Bay Lake, just across from the American Adventure Building, find the stage show for the American Gardens Theatre. Seating is outdoors and uncovered. Shop for souvenirs at Heritage Manor Gifts. Decide where to eat. Eat at Liberty Inn to get burgers, sandwiches, and salad. Head to Fire & Drum Tavern for turkey legs and drinks. Go to Block & Hans for craft beer and pretzels.

Learn a little more about Japanese culture when you visit the Japan pavilion. Watch Japanese-inspired dancers (in Jeweled Dragon Acrobats and Matsuriza) that occasionally perform on the pavilion's outer ring. Although only performed occasionally, when they are performed, these performances are very inspiring. However, watch out for these times on your Times Guides, as this doesn't happen all that often every day. Decide where to eat. Eat at Teppan Edo, which is the place where the chef cooks in front of you. The food that you can get here includes steak, seafood, and wine. Reservations for this restaurant are recommended. Head to Tokyo Dining. At Tokyo Dining, you'll get lamb chops and lobster tempura. Reservations for this restaurant are recommended. Go to Katsura Grill for Ramen noodles, shrimp, and curry. Look for shaved ice, sushi snacks, and Japanese beer at Kabuki Cafe. Shop at Mitsukoshi Department Store for tons of traditional Japanese food and trinkets, to Pokémon cards.

Shop and dine inside the Morocco pavilion. With a few shopping opportunities that present Moroccan culture, you'll learn a lot about African culture. Grab a bite at Restaurant Marrakesh for beef and chicken dinners and a live belly-dancing show. Reservations for this restaurant are recommended. Eat at Tangierine Café for chicken and lamb shawarma. Go to Spice Road Table to get entrées, small plates, and sangria. Head into the pavilion's open-air shops and enjoy the leather goods being sold here (including pocketbooks and brass trinkets). Take a look at the décor around these shops and areas; they will remind you of Moroccan architecture and almost become Aladdin-like.

Partake in a little of the French passion and history in the France pavilion. Watch France's 3D movie called Impressions de France (translated into English as Impressions of France). You can learn about France's culture and history in this short film. Watch the Beauty and the Beast Sing-a-Long, if you love Beauty and the Beast music. Ride Remy's Ratatouille Adventure - if you have booked your special virtual tickets ahead of time. These are ultra-hard to get without a Genie+ reservation and are only a special paid admission with this service. Eat at Chefs de France where onion soup and filet mignon are on the menu. Reservations for this restaurant are recommended. Check out Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie to get soups, salads, pastries, baked goods, and much more. Get dessert at L'Artisan des Glaces for ice cream and sorbets. Go to Les Vins des Chefs de France for wine, beer, and frozen slushies. Head over to Monsieur Paul for French food and wine. Reservations for this restaurant are recommended. Shop here, too. Just head back into the pavilion, and you will be overwhelmed with various pieces of apparel, toys, home goods, and souvenirs.

Use the International Gateway if you can. The International Gateway is the second entrance to Epcot, allowing you to get to Epcot more conveniently from various Epcot-situated hotels along Bay Lake, such as Disney's BoardWalk Inn and Villas, Disney's Beach Club Resort and Villas, and Yacht Club Resort, as well as the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotels. The Gateway entrance/exit path can be found nestled close to the France pavilion, after heading across the bridge, then take a left (coming from France and heading to the United Kingdom). There may be signage to get you to the Gateway entrance, or you can ask Disney Cast Members for help getting you there. There is another merchandise shop - World Traveler - where you can pick up your sent merchandise here before leaving. Also at World Traveler, you'll find such goodies as apparel and cameras, gifts and housewares, Mickey Ears, Pins, toys and plushes, and even MagicBands. On the unticketed side of the International Gateway, find the Epcot station for Disney's Skyliner - Disney's gondola system.

Learn about English heritage in the United Kingdom pavilion. Listen to the British Revolution perform inside the United Kingdom land. This group used to dress like The Beatles, but no longer do. Take some pictures - including one from inside the former working British payphone booth. Walk down the fake Abbey Road strip as you enter the area. Decide where to eat. There are a few places to eat in the UK Pavilion, but they mostly sell drinks. Go to the Rose & Crown Pub and Dining Room for alcohol, steak, and shepherd's pie. Head to Yorkshire County Fish Shop for fish and chips as well as beverages. Go shopping at shops called Crown and Crest and Tea Cady or Sportsman's Shoppe to get a rich feel for England's culture. If you'd like, you can even head into "Queens Table" if all these other choices aren't quite enough.

Stop by the WorldShow Place Events Pavilion if there is an event going on. It is stationed between the United Kingdom and Canada pavilions and is only open for ongoing events.

Head to the Canada pavilion. Whether it's the Canadian House of Parliament or the totem poles, the design is very impressive and spectacular. If they are performing, there may even be a bagpipe band at the entrance to the Canadian pavilion, but you'll have to ask around to see what's going on. Watch the enticing 3D movie called Canada Far and Wide in CircleVision 360. It may be one of the last places you'd think to be able to keep yourself cool, but it surely will. Get a bite to eat here. Eat at the rather small steakhouse onsite called Le Cellier Steakhouse, selling steaks, seafood, and other Canadian food. Reservations for this restaurant are recommended. Go shopping. Shop at Northwest Mercantile(Canadian gift shop) or Trading Post.

Take a boat trip around the World Showcase. Along with stops near Disney Traders and Port of Entry buildings at the Showcase Plaza area, the Friendship Boats make a few stops at docks near the Morocco and Germany pavilions. These boats can give you a break in your day. For those entering Epcot, you can also enter and exit the Friendship Boat system across from the Epcot location of Disney's Skyliner (in the International Gateway section), but be prepared that the boats that are here won't take you past the entry checkpoint, so you transfer to connect between the two Friendship boat types. There may be times, due to weather, when the Friendship Boats won't run. Also, be prepared because they will only run at specified times after the nighttime show.

Watch Epcot's Nighttime Spectaculars

Watch Luminous, Epcot's nighttime illuminated show. Luminous is set to a score of Disney soundtrack music and isn't a show you'll want to miss. It's shown every night at around 9 PM and is rarely canceled due to rain or other inclement weather. They even have some seasonal variations, including Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Watch the Beacon of Magic nighttime projection show on Spaceship Earth. Set to Disney music pieces, this projection show lights up Spaceship Earth panels at certain times with color and effects to make an astral work a pretty popular new attraction to symbolize it's a beacon for possibility and optimism within the park. This is new and is also integrated into the other Disney Parks at Walt Disney World too, with new showing reasons incorporated into those as well. The projector for this show is found on top of "Project Tomorrow: Inventing the Wonders of the Future". This attraction has used both "Rainbow Connection" and "Colors of the Wind", but is transitioning to another one soon.

Look for the Heart of Epcot illumination section. Within World Celebration, you'll find areas lit into several colors, twinkling lights reflecting on the ground, the ground has colorful lights representing the former Epcot's vision - based on the CommuniCore Epcot logo (as seen from a birds-eye perspective) - and some photo opportunities exist. There's a monument in the middle of the area, and it overlooks Spaceship Earth. Topiaries even get illuminated in colors from blue to purple, to some even have an orange and pink. Very little can be found about it on MyDisneyExperience, though some of this information can be found on YouTube and TikTok.

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