Epcot Future World Is Dead, Long Live Future World

Epcot Future World Is Dead, Long Live Future World
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Disney has laid out their plans for Epcot. Future World will be no more, and in its place will be 3 new neighbourhood sections. Epcot will consist of 4 total neighbourhoods.

  • "World Showcase" which is adding new films at China, Canada, and France pavilions. A new quick service and table service restaurant at France (La Crêperie de Paris), a new Ratatouille attraction at France opening summer 2020, and a Mary Poppins attraction with a new Cherry Tree lane neighbourhood section to the UK pavilion.


  • "World Celebration" which will include Spaceship Earth, and the center "spine" of Epcot.


  • "World Nature" which includes the Seas with Nemo & Friends, Soarin', and Journey of Water, Inspired by "Moana".


  • "World Discovery". which includes the Guardians Of The Galaxy attraction (named Guardians Of The Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind opening 2021), Play Pavillion (opening 2021), Mission Space, the new Space 220 restaurant (opening winter 2019), and Test Track.


  • All upcoming attractions are due to be completed the 50th anniversary in fall 2021.
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