EPCOT is the most polarizing of Disney’s four Walt Disney World theme parks — beloved by adults, foodies, and World Showcase pavilion enthusiasts; underestimated by first-time visitors who expect “Disney” to mean Magic Kingdom; and deeply transformed by the multi-year reimagining that wrapped in 2024. The park that opened October 1, 1982 as Walt Disney’s “permanent World’s Fair” today balances cutting-edge IP rides (Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Frozen Ever After), classic Future World pavilions (Spaceship Earth, Living with the Land), and the 11 World Showcase pavilions that remain the largest collection of internationally-themed restaurants, shops, and entertainment in any theme park anywhere. Add EPCOT’s four annual festivals (Festival of the Arts, Flower & Garden, Food & Wine, Festival of the Holidays) and the park is in active festival mode roughly 320 days a year. This is the most thorough 2026 EPCOT guide you’ll find — every attraction ranked, every World Showcase pavilion mapped, festival calendar, dining strategy, and tips that even Annual Passholders forget.
EPCOT 2026: The Quick Reference
EPCOT covers 305 acres, making it nearly twice the size of Magic Kingdom. Daily operating hours: typically 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (extended to 10:00 p.m. or 11:00 p.m. on select nights). The park currently has 14 rides and attractions plus 11 World Showcase country pavilions, dozens of festival booths during festival periods, multiple live entertainment acts, and the nightly Luminous: The Symphony of Us nighttime spectacular over World Showcase Lagoon. EPCOT is laid out in two distinct zones: World Celebration / World Discovery / World Nature (formerly “Future World”), which contains all the headliner rides; and World Showcase, which is a 1.2-mile loop of 11 country pavilions. Each side delivers a meaningfully different experience.
Understanding EPCOT’s Two Sides
Future World (World Celebration / World Discovery / World Nature)
The front half of the park, dominated by the iconic Spaceship Earth geodesic sphere. This is where most of EPCOT’s headliner rides live: Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Test Track, Soarin’ Around the World, Mission: SPACE, Frozen Ever After, and many of the family-classic attractions. Three sub-zones (renamed in the 2020–2024 redesign) divide this half:
World Celebration houses Spaceship Earth and the central courtyard with the new “Communicore Hall” event space.
World Discovery houses the high-thrill rides: Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Test Track (currently closed for refurbishment, reopening late 2026), Mission: SPACE, and the Play! Pavilion (interactive play area).
World Nature houses the nature-themed attractions: The Land Pavilion (Soarin’, Living with the Land), The Seas with Nemo & Friends, and Journey of Water Inspired by Moana.
World Showcase
The back half of the park, organized as a 1.2-mile lagoon loop with 11 country pavilions. Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, The American Adventure, Japan, Morocco, France, United Kingdom, Canada. Each pavilion features authentic architecture, gift shops with country-specific merchandise, restaurants with native cuisine, live cultural entertainment, and (for some) attraction experiences. World Showcase is the most adult-skewing area at any Disney park.

Every EPCOT Ride Ranked for 2026
Tier 1 – Do Not Miss
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind
EPCOT’s flagship attraction since 2022. A “story-coaster” combining a high-speed indoor coaster with rotating ride vehicles that face the action regardless of track direction. Music synced to the ride. The first reverse-launch coaster at any Disney park. Single Pass Lightning Lane priced ($15–$25 per person). Or join the virtual queue (free) at 7:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. on park days. 42″ minimum height.
Test Track (Reopening Late 2026)
Test Track closed for major refurbishment in 2024 and is scheduled to reopen with significant updates by late 2026. The new version reportedly returns to a “World of Motion” homage with updated theming. 40″ minimum height. When reopened, expect Single Pass Lightning Lane pricing.
Soarin’ Around the World
The hang-gliding simulator that takes guests on a 5-minute tour of world landmarks via massive projection screens with synced wind, scent, and motion. One of the most universally beloved Disney attractions. 40″ minimum height. Lightning Lane Multi Pass eligible.
Frozen Ever After
The dark ride inside the Norway Pavilion that takes guests through scenes from Frozen with full audio-animatronic Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and Sven. One of the most popular family attractions in the park. No height minimum. Lightning Lane Multi Pass eligible.
Spaceship Earth
The 65-foot geodesic sphere is EPCOT’s icon, but it’s also a 13-minute slow-moving dark ride about the history of human communication. Audio-animatronic scenes from cave paintings to the digital age, narrated by Judi Dench. Updated in 2007 with personalized “future” animations based on questions asked at the loading dock. No height minimum. Reliable walk-on most of the day.
Tier 2 – High Priority
Living with the Land
A 14-minute boat ride through The Land Pavilion’s actual working hydroponic and greenhouse facilities. Guests see real Disney-grown produce that’s served in EPCOT restaurants. Surprisingly engaging for both kids and adults; one of EPCOT’s hidden gems. No height minimum.
Mission: SPACE
A space-launch simulator with two intensity levels: Orange Team (the higher-G simulation, 44″ minimum) and Green Team (gentler ride, 40″ minimum). Orange Team is genuinely intense; not for the motion-sensitive. Green Team is a comfortable family experience.
Journey of Water Inspired by Moana
Opened October 2023. A walk-through interactive water feature in World Nature where guests interact with water elements that respond to their gestures. Atmospheric rather than thrilling. No height minimum.
The Seas with Nemo & Friends
A clamshell dark ride through animated Finding Nemo scenes that culminates in a real saltwater aquarium with manatees, dolphins, sea turtles, and tropical fish. The aquarium portion is genuinely impressive (the largest in any North American theme park). No height minimum.
Turtle Talk With Crush
A 17-minute interactive show with the animated Crush from Finding Nemo. Crush reads the audience and responds in real-time via voice acting and animation; the result is genuinely funny and feels live. Inside The Seas pavilion. No height minimum. Reliable family content.
Tier 3 – Family and Atmospheric Attractions
Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival
A 14-minute 3D-and-4D theatrical experience showing a curated selection of Pixar shorts. Located in Imagination! Pavilion. No height minimum. Good rainy-afternoon retreat.
Journey Into Imagination With Figment
A nostalgic 6-minute dark ride featuring the EPCOT mascot Figment exploring the senses. A divisive attraction; many guests find it dated, others love its 1980s aesthetic. No height minimum.
Awesome Planet
A 10-minute documentary film about Earth in The Land Pavilion’s upper-floor theater. Educational, gentle, family-appropriate.
The 11 World Showcase Pavilions
World Showcase is the unique soul of EPCOT — 11 country pavilions arranged around a 1.2-mile lagoon, each with authentic architecture, native cultural cast members, country-specific shops, and dining venues. Walking the loop takes about 30 minutes without stops; with thoughtful stops, it’s a full afternoon.
Mexico
The Mesoamerican pyramid (Mayan-inspired) houses Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros (a gentle 8-minute boat ride), the Choza de Margarita outdoor cantina (frozen and traditional margaritas, $13–$18), and La Hacienda de San Angel and San Angel Inn restaurants (signature Mexican cuisine). The pavilion’s interior is one of the most beautifully themed spaces at EPCOT.
Norway
Houses Frozen Ever After (the most popular World Showcase attraction), Royal Sommerhus character meet-and-greet (Anna, Elsa, Sven), Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (princess character dining), and the Kringla Bakeri og Kafé quick service (school bread, lefse, smörgås). The exterior architecture mirrors actual Norwegian stave churches.
China
The Temple of Heaven facade houses Reflections of China (a 360-degree CircleVision film, surprisingly beautiful), Joy of Tea outdoor stand, Lotus Blossom Café quick service, and Nine Dragons Restaurant table service (Chinese cuisine).
Germany
No attractions in this pavilion (the planned roller coaster never opened), but consistently the most atmospheric pavilion thanks to its central courtyard, fountain, and Karamell-Küche caramel shop with German-imported sweets. Biergarten Restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat German buffet with live music; the polka and Oktoberfest performers are beloved.
Italy
The replica of Venice’s Doge’s Palace and St. Mark’s Square. Tutto Italia Ristorante and Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria are the dining anchors. Italian gelato, fresh-made mozzarella, and the recently-added Cuponi outdoor wine bar. The pavilion is small but visually striking.
The American Adventure
The largest pavilion, housing The American Adventure show (a 30-minute audio-animatronic American history presentation with Mark Twain and Benjamin Franklin animatronics), the America Gardens Theatre (which hosts the Garden Rocks Concert Series during Flower & Garden Festival and other concerts year-round), and the Liberty Inn quick service. The American Adventure show is one of the most overlooked Disney attractions; it’s genuinely moving and educational.
Japan
Houses the Mitsukoshi Department Store (the largest single retail venue in any Disney park — authentic Japanese goods including bonsai, anime merchandise, snack foods, and a sake counter), Kabuki Café outdoor stand, Tokyo Dining (sushi and traditional Japanese), Teppan Edo (hibachi-style cooking), and Takumi-Tei (signature multi-course tasting). The pavilion’s pagoda is a Disney classic.
Morocco
Built using authentic Moroccan craftsmen and tile work, Morocco is one of the most authentically themed pavilions at any Disney park. Restaurants include Restaurant Marrakesh (table service with Moroccan music) and Tangierine Café (recently rebranded). The mosaic work in Morocco’s main courtyard remains some of the most detailed at EPCOT.
France
Houses Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure (a 4D dark ride based on the Pixar film, opened 2021, where guests experience the world from Remy’s mouse-eye view), Impressions de France (a 18-minute travelogue film), Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along, Les Halles Boulangerie-Pâtisserie (the must-stop quick service for croissants, baguettes, and pastries), Chefs de France (signature French cuisine), Monsieur Paul (signature multi-course French tasting), and the Crêperie de Paris by Chef Rémy. France is the foodie pavilion par excellence.
United Kingdom
Recreated Tudor and Victorian street architecture. Anchor restaurant: Rose & Crown Pub and Dining Room (English pub fare, fish and chips, beer). The Yorkshire County Fish Shop walk-up window for fish and chips. Live entertainment from the British Revolution band (a Beatles tribute act) plays the Magic Garden stage daily. The pavilion’s English-style hedge maze is a quiet escape.
Canada
Recreated Canadian Rockies landscape, including a totem pole and the popular Canada Far and Wide CircleVision film. Le Cellier Steakhouse is one of the most popular signature dining experiences at EPCOT (the Canadian cheddar cheese soup is famous and worth the reservation). The pavilion’s gardens are particularly photogenic in spring.

The Four EPCOT Festivals: 2026 Calendar
EPCOT operates in active festival mode for 320+ days per year. The four festivals roll consecutively with brief gaps. Each festival adds dozens of food booths, special concerts, exclusive merchandise, and immersive entertainment.
Festival of the Arts (January 16 – February 23, 2026)
The fan-favorite festival blending culinary art, visual art, performing arts, and entertainment. 20+ food booths organized around art themes (Pop Art Pigment, Color Block Veggies). Disney on Broadway Concert Series at America Gardens Theatre featuring Disney musical performers. Artistic photo ops with recreations of famous paintings (the Mona Lisa, Washington Crossing the Delaware). Plein-air artist workshops. The introvert’s perfect EPCOT festival.
Flower & Garden Festival (March 4 – June 1, 2026)
The longest of the four festivals, transforming EPCOT into a celebration of horticulture. 60+ Disney character topiaries throughout the park (the Buzz Lightyear, Mickey, Minnie, Lady and the Tramp, and Snow White topiaries are seasonal favorites). 20+ Outdoor Kitchen food booths. Garden Rocks Concert Series at America Gardens Theatre. Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration scavenger hunt for kids. The most family-friendly festival.
Food & Wine Festival (August 27 – November 21, 2026)
The largest of the four festivals, with the most food booths and the most international cuisine. 30+ Outdoor Kitchen booths representing dozens of countries. Eat to the Beat Concert Series at America Gardens Theatre with major-name recording artists. The single best festival for adventurous eaters and date nights. The Festival’s specialty wines, craft beers, and rare spirits are not available outside the festival.
Festival of the Holidays (Late November 2026 – December 30, 2026)
EPCOT’s holiday festival, with each World Showcase pavilion presenting its country’s holiday traditions through entertainment, food, and storytelling. Holiday Storytellers (live performers in each pavilion sharing seasonal traditions). Candlelight Processional (a celebrity-narrated reading of the Christmas story with massed choir, in The American Adventure rotunda — needs a Dining Package or arrival 90+ minutes early for free seating). 20+ Holiday Kitchen food booths. The most family-emotional festival.
Why Festivals Matter for Trip Planning
EPCOT in festival mode is a different park than EPCOT outside festival mode. Festival visitors get 30+ extra dining options (the festival booths), live performances, and exclusive merchandise. For first-time EPCOT visitors, time your trip to overlap a festival; the park is dramatically more vibrant.
EPCOT Dining: The Most Diverse at Disney
Best Table Service Restaurants
Le Cellier Steakhouse (Canada): the most popular Disney signature steakhouse. Cheddar cheese soup, filet mignon, Canadian poutine. Reservations book 60 days out. Monsieur Paul (France): multi-course French tasting with the most acclaimed wine list at EPCOT. The “filet de bœuf” is the signature dish. Tutto Italia Ristorante (Italy): consistently excellent Italian. Take Tony’s-Town-Square-class menu. Via Napoli Ristorante (Italy): the best pizza at any Disney park; wood-fired Neapolitan style. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (Norway): princess character dining; popular with families. Biergarten Restaurant (Germany): all-you-can-eat German buffet with live polka music.
Best Quick-Service Restaurants
Sunshine Seasons (The Land): rotating quick-service menu with Asian, American, and Latin American options. The most variety at EPCOT and reliably above-average quality. Les Halles Boulangerie-Pâtisserie (France): authentic French pastries, baguettes, croissants, and quick lunch sandwiches. The most popular quick-service location in the park. Yorkshire County Fish Shop (UK): walk-up fish and chips window. Outdoor seating with views of World Showcase Lagoon. Connections Café (World Celebration): the new central quick-service replacing Electric Umbrella. American comfort food and Italian options. Kringla Bakeri og Kafé (Norway): traditional Norwegian baked goods and open-face sandwiches.
Festival Booths
During festival periods, 20+ Outdoor Kitchens / food booths are scattered throughout World Showcase. Items typically run $4.50–$10 each; visitors typically sample 8–15 booths over a full festival visit. The festivals are one of the few times in life when “drinking around the world” (a popular EPCOT tradition of one beer or cocktail at each World Showcase country) becomes culinary discovery rather than just a fun gimmick. Festival passholder discounts (10–15%) are available for Annual Passholders.
Drinks
Choza de Margarita (Mexico) for margaritas. Spice Road Table (Morocco) for Mediterranean wines and cocktails. Rose & Crown Pub (UK) for British beer. The Joffrey’s Coffee carts throughout the park for coffee. Each World Showcase pavilion has a beverage option that fits its country’s theme.
EPCOT Touring Plans for 2026
First-Timer Plan (Full Day)
9:00 a.m.: Rope drop at Spaceship Earth. Ride first thing while it’s walk-on. 9:45 a.m.: Walk to Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. Use Lightning Lane Single Pass or join Virtual Queue. 10:30 a.m.: Frozen Ever After in Norway. 11:30 a.m.: Test Track (when reopened). 12:30 p.m.: Lunch at Sunshine Seasons in The Land. 1:30 p.m.: Soarin’ Around the World. 2:30 p.m.: Walk to Mexico, ride Gran Fiesta Tour. 3:00 p.m.: Begin World Showcase walk. Stop at Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy. Tasting at any festival booths in current festival. 5:30 p.m.: Continue to American Adventure show. 6:30 p.m.: Dinner at Le Cellier (Canada) or Via Napoli (Italy). 8:30 p.m.: Watch Luminous: The Symphony of Us nighttime show. Close out at park exit.
Foodie / Adult Plan
Sleep in. Arrive at 11:00 a.m. Walk directly to World Showcase. Spend the entire afternoon eating around the world: Festival Kitchens, country specialties, drinks at each pavilion. Hit the cultural attractions (American Adventure, Reflections of China, Impressions de France) between food stops. Skip Future World rides except Spaceship Earth (which is 5 minutes from the entrance and worth the time). Reservations at Le Cellier or Monsieur Paul for dinner. Stay for Luminous.
Family With Younger Kids Plan
Rope drop. Hit Soarin’ first. Living with the Land. Frozen Ever After. The Seas with Nemo & Friends. Turtle Talk with Crush. Lunch at Garden Grill (Land Pavilion, character dining with rotating dining room). Walk World Showcase, with stops at Norway (Anna and Elsa meet) and France (Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure). Mid-day break at hotel. Return for Mexico’s gentle boat ride. Family-appropriate dinner. Stay for Luminous.
Lightning Lane Strategy at EPCOT
EPCOT’s Lightning Lane system covers the major rides. Multi Pass: pre-book 3 attractions in advance. Single Pass: $15–$25 per ride. The two Lightning Lane Single Pass attractions at EPCOT in 2026 are Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind and (when reopened) Test Track.
Best Multi Pass Attractions
Frozen Ever After (highest demand). Soarin’ Around the World. Living with the Land or Mission: SPACE Orange Team. Test Track when it reopens.
Single Pass Attractions
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind: $15–$25 depending on date. Buy at 7:00 a.m. on the day of visit. Or join the free Virtual Queue at 7:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. for a chance at standby-equivalent ride access.

What’s New at EPCOT for 2026
The biggest 2026 EPCOT news: Test Track reopens late 2026 after multi-year refurbishment with updated theming reportedly returning to a “World of Motion” tribute. The festival calendar continues with all four festivals running. Communicore Hall in World Celebration hosts rotating special events. Connections Café and Connections Eatery (the new central dining venues) have been operating since 2022. The Disney 100 Years of Wonder celebrations have ended; the park is in standard operating mode for 2026.

Insider EPCOT Tips Most Guides Don’t Mention
Drink Around the World
The unofficial EPCOT tradition: one beer or cocktail at each of the 11 World Showcase pavilions. Best executed by a group, with ride breaks in between. The full circuit takes 4–5 hours and is the unofficial EPCOT “thing to do” for adults.
Stand By the Lagoon for Luminous Fireworks
The best free viewing for Luminous: The Symphony of Us is along the World Showcase Lagoon, especially around Italy or Germany. Stake out a spot 30+ minutes early on busy nights.
Skip the Buffet at Akershus
Princess character dining at Akershus is reliable but the food is buffet-quality. The princess interaction is the value driver. Cinderella’s Royal Table at Magic Kingdom is the better princess dining if you want both character interaction and quality food.
Look for Hidden Mickeys
EPCOT has dozens of Hidden Mickeys (intentionally hidden Disney logos) throughout. The most famous: in the Mexico pavilion’s marketplace, in the Norway pavilion’s exterior trim, and on the Spaceship Earth ride.
Catch the Live Entertainment
EPCOT has dozens of live performers throughout World Showcase: the British Revolution band, Sergio’s juggling in Italy, Mariachi Cobre in Mexico, Voices of Liberty a cappella in The American Adventure rotunda. Schedule appears in the My Disney Experience app.
Use the Skyliner
The Disney Skyliner connects EPCOT (International Gateway entrance) to Hollywood Studios, Caribbean Beach Resort, Riviera Resort, and Pop Century. A 5-minute Skyliner ride beats a 25-minute bus trip. Use it whenever possible.
Enter via the International Gateway
The “back door” to EPCOT, near the EPCOT Resorts area. Avoids the front-entrance crowds and puts you closer to World Showcase. Ideal for guests staying at BoardWalk, Yacht Club, Beach Club, or Riviera Resort.
The Best Quick Service Is Les Halles Boulangerie
The most underrated quick-service in any Disney park. Authentic French pastries, baguette sandwiches, and quick coffee. Lines move fast. Cost-per-quality ratio is exceptional.
Check the Festival Calendar Before You Book
EPCOT during a festival is a fundamentally different park. Pick your dates to overlap one of the four festivals if possible.
EPCOT Compared to Disney’s Other Parks
EPCOT vs Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom: family-classic, kids-perfect, parade-and-fireworks centric. EPCOT: adult-skewing, food-and-culture centric. Different park, different audience. For first-timers, do both. Read our Magic Kingdom guide.
EPCOT vs Hollywood Studios
Hollywood Studios: thrill-and-IP centric (Star Wars, Toy Story, Tower of Terror, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster). EPCOT: discovery and dining centric. Hollywood Studios is more “amusement park”; EPCOT is more “world’s fair.” Both essential for a Disney trip.
EPCOT vs Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom: animals and Pandora. EPCOT: technology and World Showcase. Different lenses on Disney storytelling. Both deserve full days.
FAQ: EPCOT Complete Guide 2026
How long do you need at EPCOT?
A full day. EPCOT’s 305 acres and World Showcase’s 11 pavilions cannot be done in less than 8 hours. With a festival running, a full day still leaves things unseen. Many guests visit twice.
Is EPCOT good for kids?
Yes for ages 5+, particularly if your child likes Frozen Ever After, the aquarium at The Seas, or the interactive activities at Journey of Water Inspired by Moana. Younger kids find the World Showcase walking distances long; consider a stroller.
What’s the best EPCOT festival?
Subjective. Festival of the Arts is the favorite of foodies-with-art-leanings. Flower & Garden is the most family-friendly. Food & Wine is the largest with the most variety. Festival of the Holidays is the most emotionally moving. All four are excellent.
Can you do EPCOT in one day?
Yes, if you commit to rope drop and stay until close. With Lightning Lane Multi Pass and a focused plan, one full day captures all major attractions plus a World Showcase circuit and a couple of dining stops.
What’s the most popular ride at EPCOT?
Frozen Ever After consistently has the longest waits in the park (60–90 minutes typical). Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is highest-demand for the Lightning Lane Single Pass. Soarin’ is the most beloved overall.
How does the World Showcase work?
11 country pavilions arranged around a 1.2-mile lagoon. Each pavilion has authentic architecture, restaurants, shops, and entertainment. Walk the loop in 30 minutes for an overview, or spend a full afternoon visiting each. Cast members in each pavilion are typically natives of that country.
Is EPCOT worth the ticket cost?
For adults, especially those who appreciate food, culture, and immersive experiences: yes. For families with young kids, EPCOT is the third-priority Disney park behind Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. For repeat visitors, EPCOT often becomes the favorite over time.
What time should I arrive at EPCOT?
Park officially opens at 9:00 a.m.; arrive 30 minutes before for rope drop. Future World attractions open at park opening; World Showcase opens at 11:00 a.m.
Is the Disney Dining Plan worth it at EPCOT?
EPCOT has signature restaurants where Dining Plan credits deliver good value (Le Cellier, Monsieur Paul, Tutto Italia). For families with kids ages 3–9 in 2026 (Kids Eat Free promotion), the Plan is a clear win. Read our Disney Dining Plan analysis.
What’s the dress code at EPCOT?
Casual. Comfortable walking attire is standard. Some signature restaurants (Monsieur Paul) have business-casual recommendations.
Can I drink alcohol at EPCOT?
Yes. Each World Showcase pavilion offers country-specific alcoholic beverages. Many guests enjoy “drinking around the world.” 21+ ID required.
What’s the difference between EPCOT and Magic Kingdom?
Magic Kingdom is the classic Disney experience built around fairy tales, characters, and fantasy. EPCOT is built around discovery, technology, food, and world cultures. Different audiences, different pace, different feel.
Final Word
EPCOT is the most unique theme park in any Disney park system anywhere in the world. The combination of cutting-edge IP rides (Cosmic Rewind, Frozen Ever After, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure), classic Future World pavilions (Spaceship Earth, Soarin’, Living with the Land), 11 country pavilions in World Showcase, and four annual festivals creates an experience that unfolds differently every visit. First-time visitors who treat EPCOT as a “second-tier” park miss the genuine soul of Walt Disney’s vision for this property. Plan a full day, time your visit to overlap a festival if possible, eat at the World Showcase pavilions, and stay through Luminous. EPCOT is the Disney park that becomes the favorite over time.
More EPCOT and Disney Guides
Read our complete Walt Disney World guide for full Disney park overview, our Magic Kingdom guide for the family-classic Disney park, our Orlando theme park dining guide for restaurant strategy across all parks, our Disney World ticket prices guide for ticket strategy, and our best time to visit Orlando theme parks for festival timing. A sibling article on Hollywood Studios complete guide is coming next in our content plan.

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