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What 11 countries are at Epcot?

Think Walt Disney World is just kiddie rides and princesses? Think again. Epcot is home to the World Showcase, which consists of 11 pavilions representing countries from around the world, including Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Morocco, Japan, the United States, Italy, Germany, China, Norway and Mexico.



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As of writing this EPCOT World Showcase guide, the 11 pavilions are:
  • Mexico.
  • Norway.
  • China.
  • Germany.
  • Italy.
  • The American Adventure.
  • Japan.
  • Morocco.


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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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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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The Norway pavilion is the most recent nation to be added to World Showcase. It was officially opened in June 1988 by Crown Prince Harald in a ceremony that was broadcast live to Norway. The original idea was to create a Nordic Pavilion that would combine elements from various countries into one exhibit.

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Morocco and Norway were added in 1984 and 1988 after each of these countries lobbied for the pavilions to be built.

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Location of the Ireland Global Marketplace at the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival. The Ireland Global Marketplace is located on World Showcase Promenade between the Canada Pavilion and the United Kingdom Pavilion.

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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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Journey of Water Inspired by Moana is a new attraction coming to EPCOT at Walt Disney World in the front of the park between Spaceship Earth and World Showcase.

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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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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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Where is Frozen Ever after located? Frozen Ever After is located in the Norway pavilion of the World Showcase (“the countries”). Entering the park if you head to the World Showcase and turn left, Norway is the second pavilion.

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Aladdin and Jasmine Meet-and-Greet: Jasmine and Aladdin also pose for pictures and sign autographs near Restaurant Marrakesh in the Morocco Pavilion at Epcot.

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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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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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Unfortunately, after some research, I found that due to some contracts and agreements regarding the licensing of characters, The Walt Disney Company cannot use certain Marvel characters east of the Mississippi River.

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