The giant "golf ball" (Spaceship Earth) is linked to Disney's Epcot forever and reminds those of a certain age of a permanent world's fair.
It's nice to see familiar attractions like The Seas with Nemo and Friends, which is one of 10 rides and educational exhibits like the aquariums.
The best attraction, in my view, is Soarin in The Land.
With legs dangling in the air, we soar above mountains, animals, and famous places. Children point in amazement. They laugh as they raise their legs to avoid hitting a mountain top. It's an amazing VR flight around the world that lasts nearly 5 minutes.
Of course, the French have Ratatouille (Remy's Ratatouille Adventure)--a fun 3D adventure ride that makes me want to see the movie again.
And the Vikings (Norway) have Frozen Ever After-- also fun.
We visited other nations as well--sometimes there's a film, sometimes some music, lots of gift shops, and places to cool down. There are 11 nations around the lagoon--oh there's a boat ride across this pond, which can save some steps.
And my home, the UK where we enjoyed a late lunch of fish 'n chips--I'd rate it 4 of 5 stars. Much better than the unbelievably more expensive fare we ate at Key West a few days later.
Below is a throwback to the UK pavilion during our visit in 1984--some things changed more than others. Epcot opened in 1982 so, we were early visitors.
Here are a few more national exhibits and scenes
Japan 2022
Epcot 1984 |
Epcot 1984 |
Epcot 1984 |
Epcot 1984 |
After our evening meal and a rest, we hit the Test Track by Chevrolet for our last ride.
Entrance Tip-- they have a single rider lane. My friend and I went together and ended up in the same car. It was so easy to get in that I went twice.
We did a few more things.
Grand Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros: The boat ride stopped working and we waited for the staff to realize we could duck our heads and safely walk along the side path to exit.
Our grandchildren saw Figment in Imagination!
We rode a slow boat through Living with the Land --I'm not sure why. I nearly fell asleep.
BTW, We ate three meals that day.
Epcot was our first day of the 5-day WDW visit. We all met for an All You Can Eat breakfast at Ohana in the Polynesian resort. If you want this place, book very early--it is in high demand.
I mentioned lunch at the UK pavilion.
Links to the other WDW parks
Magic Kingdom - includes tips and ideas
Animal Kingdom - lots of animal photos
Hollywood Studios- action packed
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