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Where is Nemo in EPCOT?

Epcot, stylized in all uppercase as EPCOT, is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. It is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks, Experiences and Products division.



In EPCOT, the "Finding Nemo" characters are primarily located in The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion, which is situated in the World Nature neighborhood (formerly Future World West). The pavilion features a "clamshell" Omnimover ride of the same name, where guests travel through the "Big Blue World" to find Nemo, utilizing a blend of physical sets and digital projections inside a massive 5.7-million-gallon saltwater aquarium. After the ride, guests emerge into a large aquarium area where they can see real sea life, including manatees, dolphins, and sharks. Also located within this pavilion is Turtle Talk with Crush, an interactive, real-time animated show where the famous sea turtle chats with the audience. You can also find Nemo-themed photo opportunities and a "scavenger hunt" involving Dory’s friends throughout the exhibit. The exterior of the pavilion is easily recognizable by the large "Mine! Mine! Mine!" seagulls and the colorful coral-themed landscaping, making it one of the most popular areas for families with young children in the park.

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Before Nemo moved into EPCOT, this corner of the park was home to The Living Seas. This EPCOT pavilion dedicated to the natural wonders of the ocean opened four years after the rest of the park in 1986.

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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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