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There are 11 countries represented in Epcot World Showcase. Clockwise, the countries are: Mexico. Norway.



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The World Showcase is the part of EPCOT that centers around eleven different countries. In relation to the theme park, the countries are referred to as pavilions, which just references the building that is designed with each country in mind.

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While there are some thrilling rides and fun experiences in the front of the park, World Showcase is the heart of EPCOT. As you circle the large lagoon, you'll travel through 11 pavilions representing Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, America, Japan, Morocco, France, the United Kingdom and Canada.

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Despite original intentions, most of the pavilions are not funded by their home countries. Walt Disney World intended for countries to pay for the construction and maintenance of World Showcase pavilions for a 10-year land lease period.

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Let's get one thing out of the way: there has never been a country that was removed from Epcot. All the countries that were originally there opening day — or added later on — remain in the park. The closest we get to a “removal” is perhaps Israel and Africa.

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Spain Pavilion There also would have been an additional attraction as well as shopping and dining experiences. The market place would have featured both the new and old of Spain. The pavilion was never built because Disney was not able to find a sponsor. Efforts to sign on Spain has been tougher.

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Single-day, single-park Disney World ticket prices vary by park starting on Dec. 8, 2022: Magic Kingdom tickets cost between $124 and $189. EPCOT tickets cost between $114 and $179.

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EPCOT tickets: $114 to $179. Disney's Hollywood Studios tickets: $124 to $179. Disney's Animal Kingdom tickets: $109 to $159.

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Back to the Drawing Board: A Look at EPCOT's Never-Built Switzerland Pavilion. For decades, Disney's Imagineers have invested countless hours thinking up and planning hundreds of attractions, shows, restaurants, hotels, and shops for the Walt Disney World Resort and other various Disney destinations.

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One of the most significant features to look forward to when visiting Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, is the various attractions. In terms of which Disney World park has the most rides, Magic Kingdom beats all other parks by far.

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Disney around the world
  • Florida, USA: Walt Disney World (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom Hollywood Studios + Disney Spring)
  • California, USA: Disneyland Resort (Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure)
  • Paris, France : Disneyland Paris (Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park)


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Train Village as part of the Poland Pavilion - Picture of Epcot World Showcase, Orlando - Tripadvisor.

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The Disney After Hours at EPCOT event takes place from 10.00pm to 1.00am. You can get a head start on the fun by entering EPCOT at 7.00pm. You do not need a Disney park reservation or additional ticket to enter EPCOT after 7.00pm.

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In general, you should think of Epcot as a two-day park. There's so much to see and do that you really need a couple of days to enjoy everything without feeling like you're rushing through the park. But we recognize that most people can't or won't give two of their precious days at Disney to Epcot.

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The two sections of the park are very different in atmosphere and offerings, so it is like you're visiting two parks in one. Even with so much to see, Epcot can easily be visited during a single day.

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The Moroccan Pavilion at Epcot is the only Pavilion in the World Showcase where the country's government helped to design the space. The Moroccan Pavilion at Epcot first opened on September 7, 1984, and the pavilion is the only one at Epcot that was fully sponsored by a government and not by a corporation.

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One of the most popular things to do at Epcot's World Showcase, you know aside from all that pesky learning and culture, is what's called Drinking Around The World. A challenge where guests aim to have a drink at every one of World Showcase's eleven countries in one day.

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In a post from Disney Imagineer Zach Riddley, he writes that “with the transformation now well under way” they have decided to close the EPCOT Experience and “make way for exciting new activities of the Odyssey pavilion to create a great experience for our guests.”

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Switzerland (the Swiss government and Disney couldn't come to a deal) Russia (this was shelved after the fall of the Soviet Union) The United Arab Emirates (part of the original plan for Epcot, but scrapped before it was ever announced)

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On a recent visit to EPCOT's Morocco Pavilion, @ExpThemePark took to social media to note, “Inside Restaurant Marrakesh for the first time in forever. It is going to become the future home of the Florida Blue Medicare Lounge.” The sign in the tweet notes, “Future Home of the Florida Blue Medicare Lounge.

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