Epcot Tickets and Disney Mgm Studio Tickets

Epcot Tickets and Disney Mgm Studio Tickets

Posted on 07. Dec, 2009 by Donald Duck in EPCOT

Walt Disney World is not only a place for fun and enjoyment; it’s also a place to learn about our land, environment and futuristic scientific aspect of life. Every theme park of Disneyland tells us something related to us and our life. And the Disney World Tickets are the passes to access the wonderland of Disneyland, where we know more about our life and world.

EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) is a Disney theme park which talks about the future. The theme park presents visionary idea comprising a huge transparent dome containing an entire city of future with harmony and progress. The theme park is totally dedicated to technological innovation and international culture. EPICOT is subdivided in two parts – The World Showcase and Future World, with much to see and do. The Future World is a group of a variety of pavilions those showcase innovative aspect and applications of technology. The main attractions of Future World are Spaceship Earth, Innoventions, Universe of Energy, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, The Seas with Nemo and friends, the Land and Imagination. The World Showcase contains pavilions, those represent eleven different countries. The major portion of World Showcase is consisted of World Showcase Lagoon and IllumiNations. World Showcase Lagoon is a man-made lake (1.2 miles perimeter). An IllumiNation is a thirty minute fireworks show, which take place every night at World Showcase. The show mainly features lasers fire, fireworks and water fountain timed to a musical score. The show mainly tells the story of Earth and this story is divided into three movements titled Chaos, Order, and Meaning. This show is a main attraction of the IllumiNations. These are the reasons which make it a sixth most visited amusement park in the world. Last year (2007) approximately 10.93 million guests visited the park. So, to enjoy the attractions like that you need to buy EPCOT tickets.

Other parks like Disney MGM Studios, Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom also educate about some other aspects of life like Animal Kingdom educates about wild life and environment, Magic Kingdom educates about fantasy and adventure of the world and MGM Studio tells about the new technologies in animation and visual effects. Same to visit in these parks you need to purchase Animal Kingdom tickets, Magic Kingdom tickets and Disney MGM Studio tickets. These Disney tickets are available at the Disney website. Visit it once.

To buy Disney MGM Studio tickets and EPCOT tickets, please visit our Disney world tickets Store.

Epcot Test Track Disney’s Toy Story Photomosaics


This is a cleverly designed print that appears as a car running on the Epcot Test Track, but upon close inspection reveals that it is made up of hundreds of tiny images from the Disney’s Toy Story film.

Print is just under 16″ x 20″ and matte is the same size.

Includes a post card size “Photomosaic Puzzle Pin Placement” card.

Includes a white envelope for storage of print. >>Read More

The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World & Epcot, 1995


$1.97

A revised edition of a comprehensive guide to Walt Disney World offers an unsurpassed overview of how to plan a perfect vacation, giving tips on saving money, rating over 135 area hotels, evaluating attractions by age group, and much more. >>Read More

A Musical History of Disneyland


$79.62

Walt Disney Records celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland with the most comprehensive and collectible box set in it’s history, A Musical History of Disneyland. Reflecting on the first 50 years of Disneyland music, this unprecedented collection features 6 CD’s filled with rare and previously unreleased recordings from the opening day of Disneyland in 1955, all the way to present. From entering Town Square, to riding the Disneyland Railroad around the Park, to remembering Walt Disney’s timeless opening day speech that started it all, this painstakingly thorough audio collection is the first time Disney park fans can own a comprehensive collection of music from all the greatest attractions, shows, and Lands that exist today, and some that are just a happy memory. Also included is the EXCLUSIVE hardcover book, The Sounds of Disneyland, featuring rare photos and early working drawings written by Disney artist, Stacia Martin, and designed by Bruce Gordon of Walt Disney Imagineering. This one-of-a-kind box set is a timeless keepsake that every Disney Park fan and their families will treasure for many years to come. BOX SET INCLUDES: 6 CD AUDIO LIBRARY Over 7 hours of new and classic, restored and remastered recordings from Disneyland park, including many previously unreleased recordings , all stored in a deluxe hardcover case. EXCLUSIVE COFFEE TABLE BOOK 72 Page hardcover book, The Sounds of Disneyland, featuring an in depth look at the musical and audio history of Disneyland park BONUS: LIMITED EDITION VINYL RECORD Limited Edition vinyl reproduction of Walt Disney Records’ first ever album release, Walt Disney Takes You To Disneyland: A music Tour of the The Magic Kingdom >>Read More

Walt Disney Treasures – Tomorrowland: Disney in Space and Beyond


$21.79

Walt Disney was a true visionary, and his most far-reaching vision examined the future. During the 1950s, his investigation into space exploration and the wondrous opportunities and challenges of space travel not only came alive in several Disneyland TV shows, but helped create strong public support for The United States space program. Go back in time to the beginning of the future and enjoy four episodes and a theatrical short that delve into the mysteries of the universe and space travel — “Man In Space,” “Man And The Moon,” “Mars And Beyond,” “Eyes In Outer Space,” and “Our Friend The Atom.” You’ll also get a rare look at Walt’s last film, “EPCOT,” in which he reveals his concepts and plans for the Disney World and EPCOT projects. Other not-to-be-missed features include a special interview with noted futurist and author Ray Bradbury. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.Before man ventured into space, Walt Disney took the nation there. This set of the Walt Disney Treasures consists of “Science Factual” shows that aired mostly in the 1950s. On the first disc, Ward Kimball, one of the company’s ace animators, directs three 50-minute segments on space travel dealing with space flight, going to the moon, and going to Mars. A combination of lecture (by the tops in the field, including lead rocket designer Dr. Werner von Braun), animation, live-action segments, and models, the three segments are still relevant as they effortlessly teach such elements as why rockets are in stages, what is gravitational force, orbiting, air pressure, and even the psychological effects on the mind. It is impressive how easily these Tomorrowland features entertain audiences of all ages. Of course, some of the details are wrong, but the wonder is not, and the final segment–a most poetic survey about what life might be like on Mars–illustrates Disney animated magic at its best. The second disc takes on weather reporting (including a James Bond-ish way of changing the weather), how satellites work, and the touchstone 1958 short “Our Friend the Atom,” a staple of explaining the world of atomic energy. Shown for the first time in its entirety is an informative pitch for EPCOT. It’s not a version of the theme park now in Florida, but Walt Disney’s lyrical vision of a city of the future, a dream never realized with his death two months after filming in 1966. Leonard Maltin introduces each segment, putting it in historical context and noting some political incorrectness and oversights, like atomic energy having no downside. The programs still entertainingly show the promises of the future: humans on Mars seem so tangible, even though the space program lost its way in the forthcoming decades. –Doug Thomas >>Read More

Walt Disney World Epcot Center Souvenir Program

$29.99

Return once again to the magic and splendor that is EPCOT Center, via this breathtaking sourvenir videocassette. Visit Future World, where new ideas and concepts are explored and demonstrated.

Stroll through the richness and diversity that is World Showcase, where nations from around the world present their cultural heritage, arts and entertainment. Enchanting technologies of tomorrow and picturesque glimpses into the past are all part of this tour of EPCOT Center — Walt Disney’s greatest dream. >>Read More

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