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Does EPCOT have an aquarium?

Explore the Aquarium Once your underwater adventure ends, encounter an ocean of fun in The Seas with Nemo & Friends Pavilion. Get close up with clown fish, sharks and more in the massive 5.7-million-gallon saltwater aquarium they call home.



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Some fun facts about The Seas: The aquarium is so large you could fit the entire Epcot ball inside and still have foom to drive a Disney bus around it. The aquarium is 26 feet deep and 203 feet in diameter. The aquarium is the second-largest the United States, just behind the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.

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Dive Into Their World. Meet the dolphins of The Seas with Nemo & Friends Pavilion at EPCOT and learn about their complex undersea behavior.

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Epcot, stylized in all uppercase as EPCOT, is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. It is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks, Experiences and Products division.

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You'll find lots of different kinds of reef fish at The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT. On Level 1, look for clownfish (like Nemo!), yellow tang, regal blue tang (relatives of Dory) and cleaner shrimp. You can spot hermit crabs, other types of shrimp and butterflyfish too.

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The main difference between Epcot and Animal Kingdom is … Animal Kingdom is Disney World's newest — and largest — theme park.

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Epcot is divided into four main themed areas, known as neighborhoods: World Celebration, World Discovery, World Nature and World Showcase. A secondary park gate is located between the France and United Kingdom pavilions of World Showcase and is known as the International Gateway.

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All of the Harmonious barges in the World Showcase lagoon at EPCOT have finally been removed, and the beautiful views are back!! Here is a multi angle video around the World Showcase during the day and evening timeframe. All the footage is from May 17th & 18th 2023 Thanks for watching!

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For the right visitor, yes. If you're into rides more than general theme park merriment and atmosphere, we suggest skipping Epcot, as it doesn't offer as many thrills. However, families, foodies and world's fair enthusiasts will likely enjoy their time at this concept park.

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The Living Seas (1986-2006) was sponsored by United Technologies from 1986-1998. It was transformed into The Seas with Nemo and Friends in late 2006.

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Ariel, the Little Mermaid, meets guests and poses with them for photos in her Grotto in the Magic Kingdom at Disney World. Ariel sometimes appears in her human form at the princess meals at both Cinderella's Royal Table in the Magic Kingdom and the Princess Storybook Dining at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in Epcot.

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Know Before You Go Please note that this is a wading encounter where the dolphins are brought to you in waist-deep water. You will not actually be swimming with the dolphins at any time. Guests must be at least 48” (122 cm) tall. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult.

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Walking time is approximately 10-15 minutes. Epcot?: By Boat: Boat launches to Epcot and the Disney-MGM Studios are available at the boat launch area, on the walk-way between the Swan and Dolphin Resorts?.

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Epcot is the second biggest Disney Park at Disney World Orlando, offering four main areas known as 'neighbourhoods', and features 10 rides with the latest addition of Remy's Ratatouille adventure.

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Epcot is the second biggest Disney Park at Disney World Orlando, offering four main areas known as 'neighbourhoods', and features 10 rides with the latest addition of Remy's Ratatouille adventure. If you include the other attractions available at Epcot, there are 40 things to do in total.

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The largest aquarium in the world is China's Chimelong Ocean Kingdom, as confirmed by the Guinness Book of World Records. It boasts enclosures filled with almost 13 million gallons of water.

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