Epcot Overview
Epcot, the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, opened in 1982.
It was conceived by Walt Disney to "take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now emerging from the creative
centers of American industry." This concept is best exemplified by Spaceship Earth, the glistening geosphere that has become
Epcot's icon.
Epcot consists of two themed areas, Future World and World Showcase. Future World features attractions that focus on energy, communication, health,
the land and our environment, the ocean, imagination, transportation and space exploration. "Spaceship
Earth" traces the history of communication as it evolved over the centuries. The "Universe of Energy"
humorously transports you back to prehistoric times to find the origin of energy as we know it today.
Over at "The Land" Timon, Pumba and Simba are your hosts at the "Circle of Life" film that deals with the environment.
The "Living With The Land" boat ride takes you on a fascinating tour of greenhouses and fish-production. "Food Rocks" has
a cast of animatronic Kitchen Karacters who will rock you while you learn about nutrition.
The "Living Seas" is a 5.7 million gallon aquarium that is home to thousands of fish including sharks, sea turtles and dolphins. It features
all of the characters from "Finding Nemo" with hands-on activities, a wonderful interactive chat with "Crush" and displays
of the fish that inspired this amazing move.
At "Imagination!" you can take a fun filled look at the senses on your "Journey Into Imagination
With Figment". The terrific 3-D film "Honey I Shrunk The Audience" transports you into the zany
world of that loveable professor Wayne Szalinski, famous for "Honey I Shrunk The Kids". Test Track" takes you on an unforgettable
ride as you learn about the rigors of auto testing. "Mission Space" simulates a realistic launch
into space as you and your crew pilot your capsule to Mars.
The "Wonders of Life" is currently only open seasonably.
Centered
around a beautiful reflective lagoon is Epcot's "World Showcase". Eleven countries are represented, each providing fascinating
glimpses into their unique culture. You can sample the cuisine, shop for native wares and enjoy performances, exhibits, movies
or rides that reflect the heritage of each nation. Strolling from one land to another, you'll find yourself immersed in the
distinct atmosphere that each country offers.
Every evening Epcot presents "IllumiNations: Reflections
of Earth". This spectacular presentation is centered around the World Showcase Lagoon where fireworks, lasers and dancing
fountains combine in a choreographed display performed to an inspirational musical score.