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What is the nickname of the EPCOT ball?

Design and construction. The structure was designed with the help of science fiction writer Ray Bradbury, who also helped write the original storyline for the attraction. The term Spaceship Earth was popularised by Buckminster Fuller, who also popularized the geodesic dome.



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It was originally proposed as a fully fledged “city of the future,” or, more precisely, an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (EPCOT). The backstory: Walt Disney was often frustrated with modern city living.

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Spaceship Earth is a dark ride attraction at the Epcot theme park at the Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida. The geodesic sphere in which the attraction is housed has served as the symbolic structure of Epcot since the park opened in 1982.

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The heart of the logo is the Earth, embraced by a star symbolizing hope–the hope that with imagination, commitment, and dedication, we can create a better tomorrow.” Among the familiar sights at Epcot were the symbols used to represent individual pavilions.

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The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, shortened to EPCOT or E.P.C.O.T., is an unfinished concept for a planned community, intended to sit on a swath of undeveloped land near Orlando, Florida, that was created by Walt Disney in collaboration with the designers at Walt Disney Imagineering in the 1960s.

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Launched in 1982, EPCOT ® at Walt Disney World ® Resort invites you to explore global culture, space, the seas and Mother Nature — not to mention the future — all without leaving present-day Orlando. Your journey begins at Spaceship Earth, housed inside the iconic geodesic globe that serves as the park's centerpiece.

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Spaceship Earth is Made Up of More than a Single Sphere We've covered the triangles that pattern the exterior of this Disney World icon, but did you know that it's also not just one big sphere? Spaceship Earth might look like it, but it turns out the park weenie is made from two spheres, actually.

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Today Walt Disney World in Florida is the most popular vacation destination in the world. Walt Disney World includes more than 20 resort hotels, 2 water parks, 1 night-time entertainment district and of course 4 theme parks: Magic Kingdom, opened in 1971, Epcot, opened in 1982, Hollywood Studios, opened in 1989 and ...

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Spaceship Earth opened with EPCOT on October 1, 1982. It was designed by Imagineer Gordon Hoopes, who wanted to “create an atmosphere for our guests that raises their spirit and kindles an excitement for the human experience in the future.”

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The 18-story geodesic sphere takes guests on a ride through time and demonstrates how advancements in human communication from prehistoric times to modern times have shaped the future every step of the way.

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Epcot Fun Facts
  • October 2007 marks the 25th anniversary of the Epcot theme park at Walt Disney World Resort. ...
  • It took nearly 3,000 designers and 4,000 construction workers to build the first phase of Epcot.
  • 54 million cubic feet of dirt was excavated to build the park.
  • Epcot had its soft opening Sept.


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#1 – The Best Disney Park – Magic Kingdom Coming in at number one is the original 1971 Walt Disney World park, Magic Kingdom! Home to the most magical castle on Earth and some of the most classic attractions in theme parks.

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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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