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What is the big construction in Epcot?

As shared at D23 Expo in 2019 and further confirmed at the D23 Expo in September 2022, the construction for Dreamers Point is still on. Once finished, at Dreamers Point you will find a statue of Walt Disney celebrating the legacy of the “original dreamer.”



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Epcot's icon is the impressive Spaceship Earth geosphere, affectionately referred to by most as the giant golf ball.

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The Bubblegum Wall in Epcot This Disney Wall can be found in Epcot at the exit of Project Tomorrow after the Spaceship Earth ride. You'll instantly recognise it with its famous block pink colours with a blue stripe running through it.

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Epcot is home to some of the best restaurants at Walt Disney World, offering everything from character meals to out-of-this-world immersive experiences to international fine dining. There's something for every taste and budget, with casual stands, quick-service eateries, and table-service options.

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EPCOT Acronym coined by Walt Disney in 1966 meaning Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. The park was called EPCOT Center when it opened on October 1, 1982.

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If you prefer sightseeing and eating food to rides, then Epcot is more your speed. The park has a unique design and some of the best restaurants at Disney World. And if you visit during the Epcot International Food & Wine festival, you'll have no shortage of food and drinks from around the world to try.

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However, Disney directors eventually decided that it was too risky to venture into city planning now that its biggest advocate was gone. Roy persisted and took the reins on the project, coming out of retirement, but he could not convince the board to build EPCOT.

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When it comes to attractions, Epcot will have more to do in 2023 than it did in the last few years. Plus, Epcot has better atmosphere and food options than any other park at Walt Disney World, which is especially true and important as the phased reopening continues.

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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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