Epcot Overhaul Begins With These Closures Starting This September

Epcot Overhaul Begins With These Closures Starting This September
Image: © Mickey From The UK

Epcot has already begun its multi-year renovation process where Future World will be gutted and completely re-imagined. Disney have already begun removing the "Leave A Legacy" stones from the first of the park, and starting in September shops and attractions will begin to close.

Character Spot (including Baymax) - To close on September 8, 2019
Club Cool - To close on September 8, 2019
Electric Umbrella - To close on September 8, 2019
Innoventions - To close on September 8, 2019
Fountain of Nations - To close on September 8, 2019
Starbucks - To close on November 23, 2019 (will be relocated to a temporary location)

Art Of Disney - To close "fall 2019" (will be relocated to The American Adventure pavilion)
Mouse Gear - To close "fall 2019" (will be relocated to a temporary location)
Pin Central - To close "fall 2019" (will be relocated to the Camera Center)

More details about the closures and the work that will be untaken will be announced at D23 this August, which will likely including the multi-year closure of Spaceship Earth among others. Epcot's major overhaul will be complete by 2022.
Email Club Icon

Join the FREE Mickey From The UK Email Club

Click Here To Join The FREE Mickey From The UK Email Club

You may not see all our content on social media - signing up to our Email Club means you won't miss out.

Google Icon

See more from Mickey From The UK in Google Search

Click Here To Add Us As A Preferred Source On Google

Adding us as a preferred source means you'll see more of our news, guides, and reviews when you search.


Featured Walt Disney World Offer
WDW Free Dining & Drinks Offer For 2027
Free Dining & Drinks On Select 2027 Walt Disney World Packages - Plus Save Up To £200 New Tab

Ash Hales
Ash
About The Author
Ash Hales is a British Disney Parks writer and the voice behind Mickey From The UK. Based in the South of England, he's been visiting Disney Parks for over three decades and launched Mickey From The UK in 2017 to provide honest, straight-talking news and advice for UK guests - without the American bias.