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A Brief History of Disney World's Epcot CenterAuthor:
Craig
Elliott
EPCOT Center, which was rebranded as simply "Epcot" in 1996, is one of the most iconic creations ever conceived by Disney engineers and is as well-known as a part of Walt Disney World as Cinderella's Castle. It opened to much fanfare in October of 1982, and remained the largest of Disney's various theme parks until 1998 when Disney's Animal Kingdom opened nearby. Epcot was designed by Walt Disney himself as one of his greatest creations, though unfortunately he did not live to see its construction or the changes that were made to his original plans. Envisioning
EPCOT
The EPCOT city was to be designed as a radial community, with shopping
and commerce being centrally located. Beyond that, the schools and civil
services that the residents would need would make up the second ring (and
would thus be closer to the residents themselves.) The outermost ring
would be made up of the residential sector, and those living there would
have the advantage of being the same distance from everything that they
would need (as opposed to the sprawl that is encountered in modern cities.)
Disney envisioned EPCOT as a city that would never be completed, as new
technology and innovation would keep improving the designs and the lives
of all who lived there.
Not wanting to be responsible for a full-fledged city, the board of directors
refused to continue with the plans for EPCOT (though they did allow Walt
Disney's brother, Roy, to complete the Magic Kingdom.) Several of the
ideas which had been created for EPCOT were included in the final design
of Walt Disney World, including some of the unique solutions that the
park employed for transportation and its water and electrical supplies.
EPCOT Center opened in late 1982, with a short speech by Walker paying
tribute to both Walt Disney's innovative ideal for EPCOT and the wonder
that Disney had hoped that EPCOT would present to the world. Keeping with
the radial design of Disney's original plan, the centerpiece of EPCOT
Center was a giant sphere known as Spaceship Earth. About the Author: Craig Elliott is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to vacations and the travel industry such as Walt Disney World | Disney Vacation Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - A Brief History of Disney World's Epcot Center Tips For Visiting EpcotAuthor: Jennifer Conner Since its opening in 1982, Epcot at Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida continues to be rated as one of the most popular theme parks in the world. Million of visitors come from all over the globe to visit this top-notch theme park. Epcot's blend of education and entertainment make it an enjoyable experience for guests of all ages. Visitors to other Disney theme parks, like the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland may be used to the crowded areas and slow moving lines that cause a great deal of stress to their guests. The design and layout of Epcot is more conducive to park touring, allowing guests to roam more freely without feeling crowded or packed in at any park area. When planning your visit to Epcot try to allow two full days to touring the park. Epcot is nearly 300 acres and has two sections, Future World and World Showcase. Future World usually opens at 9am but closes around 7pm, two hours before Epcot's closing time. World Showcase opens at 11am and stays open until 9pm. The popular Illuminations show begins each night at 9pm and is considered the "finale" before the parks closing. If you are able to visit Epcot for more than one day you will be able to visit at a more leisurely pace. It is suggested that you visit the attractions at Future World as the park opens, and then make your way into World Showcase. Your first day at Epcot will be spent mostly in Future World, with such popular attractions as Soarin, Mission Space and Test Track. Most major attractions at Epcot can be found in the different pavilions, The Land, Living Seas, Universe of Energy, etc. You should allow about one hour when visiting each pavilion as the attractions include pre-shows and most times a wait on line. Disney's FastPass feature allows you to secure a return time (with a one hour window) so that you may return to the popular attraction at a set time and enjoy a shorter wait time. Currently the FastPass system is installed on the most popular attractions such as Soarin, and Test Track. When you move into World Showcase you will get to visit the different countries represented here at Epcot. Guests will visit eleven pavilions for such countries as Canada, Mexico, Norway and China. Some countries feature movies or rides, while others are mostly shops and recreations of popular tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower. With some planning, your visit to Epcot can be one of the most enjoyable vacations you will ever have! © Copyright MouseManual.com, All Rights Reserved. About the author: Have a great Florida vacation!
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