New Experiences Coming To Epcot In 2023!

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New Experiences Coming To Epcot In 2023!

We keep moving forward and opening new doors, and Epcot is no exception, later this year we will get to experience new attractions, areas and nighttime spectaculars like never before! Take a look at everything coming to the park later this year:

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JOURNEY OF WATER

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This attraction is inspired by Moana and will offer a fun interactive outdoor trail that offers a chance to play and interact with water as it travels from the sky to the oceans and back again. Along the way, guests will elarn about the importance of water and discover its playful personality, just as Moana did on her heroic voyage!

WORLD CELEBRATION

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As the hub of the park, this new neighborhood will feature different gardens that change with the seasons. It will also anchor the park’s renowned festivals and allow guests to discover Dreamers Point, an inspiring overlook showcasing a statue of Walt Disney called “Walt the Dreamer”! We can’t wait.

COMMUNICORE PLAZA

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Here you will find Communicore Hall, a place to meet Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse!

NEW NIGHTTIME SPECTACULAR

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Finally, a new nighttime spectacular will debut later this year with a dazzling display of music, pyrotechnics, lasers and lightning. The show will also feature an original composition and evocative selections from the Disney songbook, all woven together to remind us that we are more alike than different!

We can’t wait to enjoy all these experiences coming to Epcot later this year.

Credit: Disney Parks


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