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Was EPCOT before harmonious?

Epcot Forever is a limited-time fireworks show that premiered on October 1, 2019, at Epcot. Epcot Forever served as an interim replacement for IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth until its long-term replacement, Harmonious, premiered in 2021. It took the form of a celebration of Epcot's musical history.



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The final two “taco” barges have been removed from World Showcase Lagoon, signaling the end of Harmonious at EPCOT. Harmonious was originally designed to be a long-term replacement for Illuminations, but the unsightly hardware for the show proved to be its downfall.

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2023 marks the end of its transformation with Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana, opening Oct. 16. World Celebration will also be completed in December with a new statue of Walt Disney in an area called Dreamers Point and a new exhibition space called CommuniCore Hall.

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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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Disney has announced that EPCOT Forever will return to Walt Disney World as an interim show on April 3 2023. Harmonious will have its final performance on April 2 2023.

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Jan 10, 2023 in Epcot Forever Disney has announced that EPCOT Forever will return to Walt Disney World as an interim show on April 3 2023.

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Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is located on the former site of Ellen's Energy Adventure (the Universe of Energy pavilion) at EPCOT.

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Epcot Forever is definitely less of a production than both IllumiNations and Harmonious, but as always fireworks shows at Disney tug at your heartstrings and are really a perfect ending to any park day.

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Magic Kingdom was the first theme park to open in the complex in 1971, followed by Epcot (1982), Disney's Hollywood Studios (known then as Disney-MGM Studios) (1989), and Disney's Animal Kingdom (1998).

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Since 1975, the remaining 1,428 square foot portion of the model (including most of the elevated “downtown” section, about half of the “Green Belt”, and roughly one cropped residential area) has been on display along the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (WEDway PeopleMover) ridepath.

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The Soviet Union fell in 1991, leading to economic turmoil. The government of Russia decided not to move forward with sponsoring the pavilion at EPCOT.

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