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Epcot
is meant to be explored and experienced. If you find that a
particular attraction interests you, linger there and seek
out the many subtle sights and sounds that are so easily
missed. On the contrary if a particular technology presented
in an attraction offers little that interests you enjoy the
show or ride and move on. Part of the beauty of Epcot is
that it is not a checklist of headline attractions to be
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Epcot
is also more than twice the size of the Magic Kingdom, which
means visitors will find themselves doing a considerable
amount of walking. Due to the overall size and the design of
the park guests often find that they are unable to see and
experience all of the attractions found at Epcot in a single
day.
"EPCOT will take
its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now
emerging from the creative centers of American industry. It
will be a community of tomorrow that will never be
completed, but will always be introducing, and testing and
demonstrating new materials and new systems. And EPCOT will
always be a showcase to the world of ingenuity and
imagination of American free enterprise."
Walt Disney October 1966
Excuse me but can you tell
me how to get to…?
Epcot is basically divided into two separate and differently
themed areas. Just inside the main entrance visitors will
find Future World. Among its fountains and gardens
are large pavilions each showcasing a technology and
offering a glimpse at its past, present and future impact on
mankind.
World Showcase, Epcot’s other themed area, is
situated along the shores of World Showcase Lagoon a 40-acre
lake that visually and physically separates it from Future
World. Eleven countries are scattered along a mile long
promenade each offering guests an opportunity to experience
the cuisine, culture, history and architecture of the host
country.
Both Future World and World Showcase have different
operating hours. For specific EPCOT Park hours
click here.
Most of Epcot’s Guest Services are located in Future World’s
entrance.
Included here is a list of those services:
ATMs
There are ATMs presented by Bank One near the Park
entrance on the left near the kennels, at the bridge between
World Showcase and Future World near the Disney Vacation
Club kiosk and at the American Adventure near the restrooms.
Baby Care Centers
You can change and feed your baby at these Baby Care
Centers. The Baby Care Center is inside Future World's
Odyssey Center.
Credit Cards
Visa is the proud sponsor of the Walt Disney World
Resort. Traveler's checks, cash, JCB, Diners Club Card®,
Discover®, MasterCard®, American Express® and The Disney
Credit Card are also accepted.
Camera Services
CD Burning and other camera
services are available at the Camera Center in the Main
Entrance Plaza. Various camera services are available at
several Theme Park locations. These services may include CD
burning of digital camera memory card photos, film sales,
camera sales, camera and digital camera accessories and
minor camera repair. Film can be purchased at most retail
locations.
FASTPASS
Disney's FASTPASS® service is
sure to help you get the most enjoyment out of your day at
the Walt Disney World® Resort! This free Guest Service saves
your place in line, allowing you to venture off and
experience more of the wonders of Walt Disney World — before
returning to board your attraction with a minimal wait.
First Aid
First Aid is at the Odyssey
Center.
Lockers
For your convenience, lockers
may be rented for a small fee to store items during your
visits to the Theme Parks. Lockers are located near the west
side of Spaceship Earth. Or try the unattended lockers at
the International Gateway or the oversized lockers at Bus
Information.
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attendant before you leave for a receipt for your
locker and you won’t have to pay a deposit at your
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Stroller Rentals
Rentals are available on the east side of the Entrance Plaza
and at the International Gateway. In case you misplace your
stroller, stroller replacements (with rental receipt) are
available in the Germany Pavilion at Glas und Porzellan.
Stroller replacements are on a limited,
first-come/first-served basis.
The stroller rental fee is $15.00 per day for a
single-passenger stroller and $31.00 per day for a
double-passenger stroller. For Guests who require a stroller
rental for multiple days, Disney offers a Length of Stay
rental ticket where you make a one-time payment transaction
for as many days of rental that you will need.
Single-passenger strollers are available for $13.00 per day
and double-passenger strollers for $27.00 per day. Upon
visiting a Theme Park, simply show your receipt at the
stroller rental location and you will be expedited through
the queue with little or no wait time.
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Disney Tip: If you are park hopping, return your
stroller or wheelchair and present your receipt at
your next stop and receive a replacement stroller or
wheelchair (same day rental). |
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Wheelchair Rentals
Rentals are available on the east side of the Entrance Plaza
and at the International Gateway. Also, ask for the
Guidebook for Guests with Disabilities at Guest Relations on
the east side of Spaceship Earth.
The wheelchair rental fee is $10.00 per day. The ECV rental
fee is $45.00 per day plus a $20.00 refundable security
deposit for Theme Parks. Quantities are limited and subject
to availability.
For Guests who require a wheelchair rental for multiple
days, Disney offers a Length of Stay rental ticket where you
make a one-time payment transaction for as many days of
rental that you will need. Wheelchairs are available for
$8.00 per day. Upon visiting a Theme Park, simply show your
receipt at the stroller rental location and you will be
expedited through the queue with little or no wait time
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stroller or wheelchair and present your receipt at
your next stop and receive a replacement stroller or
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The "Mom, I Can't Believe It's Disney!" Fountain
A spontaneous eruption of water that spouts up from and down on the
walkway that leads between Future World and World Showcase.
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Spaceship Earth
Pavilion |
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- Step into the world-renowned
180-foot-tall geosphere to explore the stirring story of human
communication. Be transported to the further reaches of the solar system
in a Time Machine vehicle that takes you through magnificent moments of
the past, present and future — from the dawn of recorded time to the
21st century's New Global Neighborhood.
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Innoventions
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Innoventions
West: The Road to
Tomorrow
Experience new technologies first hand through exhilarating experiences
where you can touch, feel and play with the toys and tools of the future.
Become an action figure in a video game. Examine DNA with the "Look Closer"
machine. Run a virtual business in Opportunity City. Play the Toontown Tag
game. As you explore this science and technology wonderland, look for the
real fire truck on display at "Where's the Fire?" It's America's largest
fire safety and prevention exhibit, brimming with creative fun and games for
the whole gang. Put your hands on tomorrow's technology today - at Innoventions!
Innoventions East In addition to the other exciting exhibits, visit the new Fantastic Plastics
Works, where you can have fun constuctiing your own robot to take home. See
how plastics have made like fantastic. This whole building is designed
especially for kids!
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Innoventions East Dining
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Electric Umbrella
Located at Epcot's Future World
Meals served: Lunch, Dinner
Cuisine: American
Theme park admission required
Air conditioned, counter service restaurant across from Innoventions
offering American classics including Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chicken Tenders
and Fries.
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Innoventions West Dining
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Fountain View Espresso &
Bakery
Located at Epcot in Futureworld
Cuisine: Bakery
Meals served: Breakfast, Lunch, Snack
Theme park admission required
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The Seas with Nemo
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Descend
to Sea Base Alpha, an awe-inspiring under-sea research facility. View
dolphins, sharks, manatees and thousands of tropical fish — even don a
wetsuit for some deep-sea adventure in DiveQuest or Dolphins in Depth*!
Enjoy the pleasures of the Coral Reef Restaurant. Discover the ocean's
mysteries in The Living Seas!
Dive below the waves and discover a magical world of water-filled wonder
in one of the largest man-made ocean environments. The whole family will
delight in finding Nemo and all his friends among the fascinating fish and
other denizens of the deep! Marlin, Dory, Pearl, Gil, Bruce the shark and,
of course, Nemo can all be seen in breathtaking underwater environments and
interactive stations that provide fun and learning for everyone.
This exhibit has more to
offer guests perhaps any other exhibit in Future World. This three-part
exhibit is all centered around the 27-foot-deep, 200-foot diameter main
salt-water aquarium where an extensive collection of sea life are both
displayed and studied. Guests first view a short film then travel by boat
through the huge aquarium. Often over looked is the extensive and hands on
exhibits at the conclusion of your journey. This attraction should not be
rushed so either schedule it for mid-afternoon or on a second day visit to
Epcot.
*scuba certification required
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The Living Seas Pavilion Attractions
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Turtle Talk with Crush
Yo, Dude, come check out this totally cool
interactive show. Go under the sea and have a conversation with Crush in his
digital underwater world. The 152-year-old sea turtle from the Disney
presentation of Pixar's "Finding Nemo" chats, jokes and even recognizes
Guests. This is a first-of-its-kind live, real-time animated show you have
to see to believe. It's soooo awesome! Have a real-time
conversation with Nemo's buddy, Crush the sea turtle, as he chats, jokes and
even recognizes Guests. This first-of-its-kind live animated show is sure to
put a smile on the faces of landlubbers of all ages.
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The
Seas with Nemo & Friends
Inspired by Disney·Pixar's "Finding Nemo"
Cruise out to sea in the clamobile! Greet all your Nemo pals as they swim
amid the live marine life of the gigantic aquarium. Delve down into the
deepest parts of the ocean in this fun-filled story where the majesty of
nature meets whimsical Disney magic.
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The Living Seas Pavilion Dining
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Coral Reef Restaurant
Located at Epcot in The Living Seas pavilion.
Meals served: Lunch, Dinner
Cuisine: Seafood
Theme park admission required
Dine under the sea with a perfect view of its
inhabitants in this awesome restaurant in the Living Seas pavilion. Feast on
grilled mahi mahi, pan-seared flounder and other seafood favorites, as
well as New York strip steak, grilled chicken and vegetable strudel. All
the while, look out on the largest inland saltwater environment ever
built— containing 85 different species of tropical fish.
Lunch Menu
Dinner Menu
Dessert Menu
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The Land Pavilion |
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Explore land as far as the eye can see in this
awesome six-acre pavilion. Fly over a stunning landscape in Soarin', sail
aboard a fascinating boat ride in Living with the Land; marvel at the
wonders of nature with Simba, Timon and Pumbaa in The Circle of Life; and
eat to your heart's content at The Garden Grill Restaurant.
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The Land Pavilion Attractions
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Living with the Land
Set sail on a voyage of discovery through living laboratories. Cruise
through a tropical rain forest, the African desert and the American plains
to discover the latest developments in aquaculture and desert farming. Float
by experimental greenhouses and take a fascinating first-hand look at an
aqua environment with alligators.
Fast Pass Available
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Soarin'
Take a free-flying adventure across the natural wonders of the Golden
State aboard this thrilling Disney's California Adventure™ park attraction.
With the wind in your hair, glide 40 feet in the air as you look down upon
the breathtaking vistas of Yosemite and redwood forests. Soar as high as
your imagination over a world of wonders.
Minimum height requirement
40 inches / 102 cm
Fast Pass Available
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The Circle of Life
Marvel at the wonders of nature in this
delightful film that combines animation, live action and your favorite
"Lion King" characters. Timon wants to open a non-ecological resort, but
Pumbaa and Simba realize how important the different kinds of plants and
animals are to the health of the planet. After all, they're part of the
Circle of Life.
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The Land Pavilion Dining
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Garden Grill
Located in the Land Pavilion in the Future World
Meals served: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Theme park admission is required.
Priority seating is
recommended.
A character dining experience for dinner featuring Mickey, Pluto, Chip
and Dale. Generous all-you-care-to-eat, family-style dinners include
such delicious favorites as grilled steak, rotisserie meats and
country-style catfish.
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Sunshine Season Food Fair
Located at Epcot's, Future World
Cuisine: American
Meals served: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack
Recommended:
Lunch
Theme park admission required
Priority seating not
necessary
Sunshine Season Food Fair is a collection of quick-service restaurants at
the crossroads by The Land Pavilion in the Future World area of Epcot
Theme Park. Breakfast, lunch and dinner menus satisfy a variety of
tastes, even vegetarians and kids.
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Imagination!
Pavilion |
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Step into this stunning pyramid-shaped pavilion to let your imagination
run wild. Jump, duck and get small at Honey, I Shrunk the Audience; have
your senses tickled when you Journey Into Imagination With Figment; put
your hands on a dazzling array of interactive experiences at the
incredible Imageworks. When you're here, there's nothing your imagination
can't do!
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Imagination! Pavilion Attractions
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Honey I Shrunk The Audience
Professor Wayne Szalinski is at it again and this time you're
the one who gets shrunk. This interactive adventure goes beyond 3-D with
incredible special effects and awesome surprises. Be ready to make nice to
mice, face the fangs of a python and duck when a dog has a very itchy nose.
You might feel small, but your laughs will be big!
Fast Pass Available
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ImageWorks - The Kodak "What If" Labs
Let your imagination run wild in this incredible interactive playground!
Wave your arms and move your body to create magical music, videotape your
image and play it back in super slow motion, make up a symphony by jumping
on stones, transform yourself into an animal and e-mail the photo to
friends, and much more.
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Journey into Imagination with Figment
Take a rollicking ride through the Imagination Institute, where that
playful purple dragon Figment really puts you to the test! Climb aboard a
train of thought in the Sound Lab. Use your Common Scents in the Smell Lab.
Watch your world turn upside down in Figment's house. There's no journey
like the Journey into Imagination!
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Universe
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Step into this dramatic mirrored pyramid pavilion for a multimedia
journey starring Ellen DeGeneres. Board vehicles to travel from the
dangerous land of the dinosaurs to a future filled with fusion power.
Discover big laughs and bigger thrills on Ellen's Energy Adventure!
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Universe
of Energy Pavilion Attractions
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Ellen's Energy
Adventure
Get a burst of energy on this fun-filled ride starring Ellen DeGeneres.
Move through the creation of the universe and see...and hear...the Big Bang.
Ride around, between and under dinosaurs. Float far above Earth with
satellites and atoms. See what brain power can really accomplish - only on
Ellen's Energy Adventure!
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Mission: SPACE
Pavilion |
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Enter the incredible International Space Training Center, collect your
personal assignment in the Ready Room, then blast off on the most thrilling
attraction ever created by Disney — Mission: SPACE! You can also, with your
feet on Earth, team up with fellow travelers in the highly interactive
Mission: SPACE Race game or the other cutting-edge interactive activities in
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Mission:
SPACE
Presented by HP
Prepare for some of the most out-of-this-world experiences of your life!
This ultimate interactive thrill-packed adventure is as close as you can get
to blasting off into space without leaving Earth. Each member of your
astronaut team has a challenging role in a dynamic and daring cosmic mission
dodging meteors and navigating nebula. Feel the force of lift-off and have
an exhilarating, mystical rendezvous on another planet. It's out of this
world!
Minimum height requirement 44 inches / 113 cm
Fast Pass Available
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Advanced Training Lab
Calling all aspiring astronauts! Burn off some energy by playing
Mission: SPACE Race, a competition where two teams are pitted against each
other in a high-energy race to see who can rocket back to the space station
first! Dock at the Space Base to explore a fun interactive crawl space. And
don't miss Expedition Mars, where a joystick and jet pack button are all you
need to discover the surface of Mars. Those big and brave enough may also
want to blast-off on the thrilling Mission: SPACE. Let the Space Race begin!
- Space Race
Two teams are pitted against each other in a high-energy race to send
their rocket back to earth.
- Space Base
This fun, interactive crawl space is perfect for junior astronauts to
explore
- Expedition Mars
A joystick and a jet pack button are all you need to explore the surface
of Mars.
- Postcards from Space
E-mail your very own space-themed video to friends back home. It's the
ultimate souvenir.
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Mission: SPACE Pavilion Entertainment
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JAMMitors
Marvel at a "clean-up crew" that bangs, claps, clips and
clomps their way into your hearts. These exuberant performers create
mind-boggling percussion out of trashcans, dustpans, hardhats,
flyswatters and more. Meet the JAMMitors — Rhythm is their only
language!
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Test Track
Pavilion |
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Walk through a high-tech automotive test facility; buckle up for a ride on
the high-speed, hair-raising Test Track; and make a pit stop for exclusive
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Test Track
presented by General Motors
Enter the hair-raising world of auto testing on
one of the longest, fastest rides in Disney history! Strap yourself in to
race up bumpy terrain, roar through hair-pin turns, speed into freezing cold
chambers, and rush on to 50-degree banked curves at 60 miles an hour. At just under
5-minutes and with a top speed of 65 mph this is the longest and fastest
ride at Walt Disney World.
While waiting for the thrill you will have a rare sneek peek inside the
world of automobile testing and get a first hand look at how cars and trucks
are tested.
Minimum height requirement
40 inches / 102 cm
Fast Pass Available
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Test Rack Pavilion Entertainment
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JAMMitors
Marvel at a "clean-up crew" that bangs, claps, clips and
clomps their way into your hearts. These exuberant performers create
mind-boggling percussion out of trashcans, dustpans, hardhats,
flyswatters and more. Meet the JAMMitors — Rhythm is their only
language!
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World Showcase
Entertainment
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IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth
— The sky erupts with light and fire as this nighttime spectacular
celebrates our world. It's the most magnificent show of its kind in our
history, with dazzling special effects, colorful lasers, brilliant
fireworks, and fiery torches all choreographed to an incredible musical
score. Witness a thrilling nighttime kaleidoscope as the sky erupts with
over 1,100 pyrotechnic bursts and the extraordinary Earth Globe floats
across the lagoon, revealing wonders of the seven continents on its
curved LED screens — the first ever of their kind. Revel in rousing
original music as lasers turn the very sky into a work of art.
Show Length:
Approximately 13 minutes
Viewing Location:
Around the World Showcase Lagoon. Guests are encouraged to locate a
viewing location at least 30 minutes prior to show start.
Viewing Dates:
Nightly, Please check Daily Times Guide upon entry
for start time.
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Visit a festive pavilion with an active
marketplace, music and dining, and enjoy the delightful Gran Fiesta Tour
Starring The Three Caballeros – a delightful boat ride in a shady lagoon at
the foot of a smoking volcano. Discover authentic baskets, pottery and
clothing in the lively Plaza de los Amigos and mouth-watering Mexican
cuisine at the romantic La Cantina De San Angel. And don't miss the
fascinating "Animales Fantasticos" art collection, with its colorful
folk-art woodcarvings, or the brilliant live performances by the illustrious
Mariachi Cobre.
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Mexico Pavilion Attractions
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Gran Fiesta Tour
Experience the sights and sounds of Mexico
on the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros. Take a delightful
boat ride and follow the adventures of Donald Duck, José Carioca and
Panchito from the Disney film "The Three Caballeros." This fun-filled
journey showcases the people, culture, history and arts of Mexico and is
enjoyable for all ages.
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Mexico Pavilion Entertainment
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Mariachi Cobre —
Discover the best of Mariachi music "under the stars" in the festive
market inside the Mexico Pavilion or outside in front of the Pavilion's
handsome Mayan exterior. The Cobre — who have performed with such stars as
Linda Ronstadt, Julio Iglesias and Carlos Santana — play with powerful
emotions of joy and love, in the true spirit of their musical heritage.
Enjoy the best of this exhilarating band!
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Mexico Pavilion Dining
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La Cantina De San Angel
Located at Epcot in the World Showcase - Mexico pavilion
Meals served: Lunch, Dinner
Cuisine: Mexican
Theme park admission required
Relax in the pleasant warmth and hospitality of
this lagoon-front Mexican cantina. Muy delicioso specialties include nachos,
tacos, tortillas, burritos and refried beans. And don't forget the churros
and flan. La Cantina De San Angel in Epcot Theme Park provides Mexican fare
for lunch and dinner: nachos, tacos, tortillas and burritos. Dessert, or
a sweet snack at this restaurant, means churros or flan. Frozen
margaritas are also available at this quick-service cantina.
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San Angel Inn
Located in Epcot's Mexico Pavilion
Cuisine: Mexican
Meals served: Lunch, Dinner
Recommended: Our choice for a late lunch
Theme park admission required
Priority seating recommended
Located in the Mexico pavilion, some truly traditional Mexican dishes are
offered in a relaxing atmosphere. Probably the best example of what World
Showcase was designed to do. For the price of a meal you will feel like you
have enjoyed a taste of another land and culture. This restaurant, modeled
after a hacienda that dates back to 1692, serves dishes of chicken and beef
doused in spicy chocolate mole sauces, seafood grilled or marinated in Spanish
onions and avocado sauce, and tortilla chips slathered with melted cheeses,
Mexican sausage and sour cream.
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Norway
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Welcome to the Age of the Vikings, where you can ride the Maelstrom
adventure cruise, climb aboard a realistic sailing ship, inspect noteworthy
Norse artifacts inside an authentic Stave Church, and dine inside a castle
at the Restaurant Akershus. And there's plenty of 21st-century excitement,
too: baked goods and coffee at the Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe; Norwegian books,
fragrances, candy and more at marvelous shops; and the magnificent musical
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Maelstrom
Tricky trolls are out to befuddle you as you explore the heritage of
Norway in this adventure-packed boat ride. Watch for polar bears and pirates
and hold on tight as you plummet backwards into the stormy North Sea! The
spirit of adventure is always alive on Maelstrom.
Fast Pass Available
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Norway Pavilion Entertainment
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SPELMANNS GLEDJE — Take a musical journey to Scandinavia! Enjoy
festive folk music and dance with this outstanding group featuring
fabulous fiddler Jonita Aadland. The unique mix of accordion,
recorder-flute, bass, guitar and fiddle creates a remarkable repertoire of
dance classics — from waltzes to polkas. Marvel at the matchless music of
the SPELMANNS GLEDGE.
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Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe
Located at Epcot in The World Showcase - Norway pavilion
Meals served: Lunch, Snack
Cuisine: American Bakery
Explore this a-"fjord"-able counter-service
restaurant serving a tasty assortment of Norwegian specialties, pastries,
open-faced sandwiches and beer. Kringla Bakeri Og Kafé is a quick-service
restaurant in Epcot Theme Park that features fast food with Norweigian
influences, like smoked salmon sandwiches. Kringla Bakeri Og Kafé offers
an all-day dining menu and serves beer.
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Princess Storybook Dining at Restaurant Akershus
Located in World Showcase at the Norway Pavilion
Cuisine: American
Meals served: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Theme park admission required
Priority Seating recommended
Disney Princess Storybook Dining experience in
a medieval castle-themed restaurant. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
showcases American cuisine for breakfast and authentic Norwegian cuisine
for lunch and dinner. Start the day with a breakfast of American
favorites served family style. For lunch and dinner, take an adventurous
"taste of Norway" with an impressive Norwegian buffet (koldtbord) of
cold dishes and hot entrees available à la carte. The rotating menu and
buffet selections includes Mustard Glazed Salmon, Sauteed Chicken
Breast, Vegetable Stuffed Pasta, and Braised Lamb and Cabbage. Or try
the Scandinavian special meatball dish made of pork, beef and capers
called kjottkaker. Across the koldtbord is a grand selection of prepared
salads, sliced meats and cheeses. Children's menu choices are more
familiar: pizza, pasta, hot dogs and grilled chicken.
Characters may include a combination of such favorites as Snow White,
Mary Poppins, Pocahontas, Mulan and others.
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China
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Discover the wonders of China. Be swept away by the CircleVision 360°
presentation, "Reflections of China." Relax in a serene garden and temple,
visit bustling shops with authentic Chinese goods, enjoy the excellent
cuisine of Nine Dragons Restaurant or the Lotus Blossom Café. Be thrilled by
the incredible Dragon Legend Acrobats and the stunning performances on the
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China
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- Reflections of
China
Explore China as never before in this stirring Circle-Vision 360° film
that puts you in the center of the action. Sweep from Beijing to Shanghai,
from inner Mongolia to the Forbidden City, from the distant lands of the
Hunan province to the Great Wall, discovering all the brilliant facets of
this Land of Many Faces.
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China Pavilion Entertainment
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SI IXIAN
— Be transported over 2,000 years by the incredibly rich, traditional
sounds of the zheng, a Chinese harp. Enjoy a timeless tradition with
authentic interpretation, achieved through deep understanding and thorough
study. Experience an elegant sound that surrounds you with splendor and
grace.
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Dragon Legend Acrobats — Marvel at
the stunts of these terrific young Chinese acrobats as they defy gravity
flying through the air, diving through hoops, forming human pyramids and
much more!
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Lotus Blossom Café
Located at Epcot in the World Showcase - China pavilion
Cuisine: Chinese
Meals served: Lunch, Dinner
Theme park admission required
Ensure that your fortune is delicious at this
counter-service restaurant offering classic Chinese take-out favorites like
egg rolls, stir-fry and Shanghai grilled chicken with pickled vegetables.
Lotus Blossom Café in Epcot Theme Park, open for lunch, dinner or a
sweet or savory snack, is a quick-service restaurant that offers classic
Chinese take-out favorites like egg rolls, fried rice, orange chicken
and beef noodle soup—along with exotic drinks.
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Nine Dragons Restaurant
Located at Epcot in the World Showcase - China pavilion
Meals served: Lunch, Dinner
Cuisine: Chinese
Theme park admission required
Dine in a Chinese palace on a spectacular meal
fit for Chinese royalty.
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Germany
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Enter a charming, fairy-tale inspired village centered on a
cobblestone plaza. Visit splendid shops like Der Bücherwurm, with its steins
and hand-painted eggs; Der Teddybar, an amazing toy store; and Kunstarbeit
in Kristall, featuring crystal jewelry. Enjoy extraordinary food and
song-and-dance at the one-and-only Oktoberfest Musikanten at the Biergarten,
or catch a quick bite of schnitzel at the Sommerfest. And don't miss the
daily wine tastings at the Weinkeller or the delicious German baked goods at
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Germany Pavilion Entertainment
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Oktoberfest Musikanten
— Celebrate Oktoberfest with a festive show at the fabulous Biergarten.
Dance to authentic German music and song. Enjoy the oom-pah sound of the
band. Yodel and sing along with the group. Every day is Oktoberfest at
the Biergarten in the Germany Pavilion!
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Germany Pavilion Dining
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Biergarten Restaurant
Located at Disney’s Epcot
Cuisine: German
Meals served: Lunch, Dinner
Recommended: Lunch
Prices:
Lunch (12pm-3pm)- Adults: $19.99 Child: $10.99
Dinner (3:30pm-Park Close)- Adults: $28.99 Child: $13.99
Theme park admission required
Priority seating is recommended
This restaurant in the German pavilion offers German sausages, salads and
seasonal items all served buffet style.
Biergarten restaurant, in the heart of
the Bavarian Village in the Germany Pavilion at Epcot Theme Park
celebrates Oktoberfest all year long. Authentic German cuisine is served
for lunch and dinner buffets. At the Biergarten restaurant, seating is
at long communal tables. Grab a chair, join the revelry and partake from
the buffet. Rotating lunch and dinner selections consist of hearty fare:
• Wurst
• Weinkraut
• Red cabbage sauerkraut
• Chicken schnitzel
• Spaetzle
• Assorted salads
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Sommerfest
Located at Epcot in World Showcase - Germany pavilion
Cuisine: German
Meals served: Lunch, Dinner
Theme park admission required
Cozy up to this comfy corner of the German
pavilion for a sensational sampling of sausage, snacks and suds. You can't
beat our bratwurst and German beer!
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