Epcot Center 1982 Preview Video

Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by Donald Duck in Videos

Epcot Center 1982 Preview Video

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User-friendly maps and information about Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. Compact (7″ tall x 3″ when folded) with a durable glossy cover, Orlando Unfolds when opened, quadruples its height and reveals two uniquely folded pop-up maps, each approx. 10-1/2″ tall by 8-1/2″. One map features an overview of Greater Orlando, while the other focuses on the Walt Disney World, with small maps of the Magic Kingdom and the Disney MGM Studios. Additional materials include maps of Universal Studios, International Drive, and Epcot Center, an Attractions list/location guide and indexes. >>Read More

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Walt Disney World Epcot Center Souvenir Program

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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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A Musical History of Disneyland


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Epcot Test Track Disney’s Toy Story Photomosaics


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25 Responses to “Epcot Center 1982 Preview Video”

  1. broodan0

    02. Feb, 2010

    I love Epcot. I don’t see how it could be deemed cheesy either. If you’re judging from this video then yes…it’s outdated. Had you been there at all since the filming of that promo you’d realize that while yes it is merely just a theme park and not quite what Walt envisioned. It still stands as a testament to mans pursuit of technology in all facets of life. And World Showcase is the closest some people will ever come to traveling the world. Epcot is as brilliant and advanced as it ever was! :)

  2. BoItonWanderers

    02. Feb, 2010

    People who don’t appreciate EPCOT aren’t human. Love it more than anything in the world.

  3. capitanrg60

    02. Feb, 2010

    exelente video, the best parck

  4. mbourdu30000

    02. Feb, 2010

    The best disney’s park

    Jacky from france

  5. ajs41

    02. Feb, 2010

    Happy Birthday, EPCOT!

  6. bulked

    02. Feb, 2010

    I agree-its cheesy and the future is nothing like what Epcot suggests, but thats aprt of its charm.

    Also, i worked there for a year so ill always love it

  7. manitobasuntanner

    02. Feb, 2010

    I don’t care what anybody says …I loved epcot !!

  8. usjets08

    02. Feb, 2010

    Epcot Center is so boring

  9. mrbill191715

    02. Feb, 2010

    Easily the best park. Magic Kingdom is a slapped together Disneyland. Hollywood studios is as the person below stated “not a full day park” and Animal Kingdom i think is great but it is sad to hear how great it could’ve been if that cheapass Eisner actually tried to allow the imagineers to do what they love

  10. sarahkiing

    02. Feb, 2010

    I Have This On Video :-) And A Dvd Of How It Is Now. :-) Epcot Is Amazing !

  11. hannahhazlehurst

    02. Feb, 2010

    i like it too!!! because it makes aducation fun

  12. durhay

    02. Feb, 2010

    @:27 I love the first third of ERDT. Too bad they changed it.

  13. hawkman2111

    02. Feb, 2010

    great video

  14. xobrentox

    02. Feb, 2010

    This is like, nine kinds of amazing! Thank you so much for uploading!!

  15. wahoo76

    02. Feb, 2010

    Hey, the narrator sounds like Vic Perrin, who was The Control Voice on TV’s “The Outer Limits”. I like this EPCOT video, up until 2:40, when it seems like somebody added a cheap tag onto the end of it.

  16. headmouse

    02. Feb, 2010

    Agree, AK was the biggest waste of a day I have ever spent. and Everest was a yawn and a half. Thunder Mnt beats it hands down.

    DHS (or MGM as the fans still call it) is a great park. true it is not a full day of rides, but it can be a full day of interesting shows.

  17. hogslayer117

    02. Feb, 2010

    Thank God I live in Florida

  18. Horizons1

    02. Feb, 2010

    Wasn’t it designed to not be a full-day park at first? The plan was to fill it up as the public demanded.

  19. fireatwill1704

    03. Feb, 2010

    I just found out for my summer alumni Program I’m working EPCOT Towers and Glow…at first i wasn’t excited because EPCOT wasn’t my favorite park and I hated Illumniations…but now I’m starting to get interested because it’ll help me get to explore and appreciate EPCOT just a little bit more!

  20. NitekMuscle

    03. Feb, 2010

    As it would have been much smaller than EPOCT, WestCOt would have had a more engagine blend of ideas. The concept of a ‘World Cruise’ ride is more appealing to me than schlepping around an enormous lake in order to visit various pavilions.

    I do like the landscaping of EPCOT, though.

  21. NitekMuscle

    03. Feb, 2010

    DHS was never designed to be a ‘full day’ theme park, and Animal Kingdom shouldn’t have left the Imagineering drawing boards.

  22. goreesha

    03. Feb, 2010

    It doesn’t make any sense to say you would have enjoyed WestCOT if you don’t like EPCOT. They would have had the same vibe.

  23. availableusername9

    03. Feb, 2010

    The best Disneyworld park. Magic Kingdom is just a Disneyland that takes longer to walk through, and HOllywood & Animal Kingdom are good, but they don’t have the same depth.

  24. NitekMuscle

    03. Feb, 2010

    I was never overly fond of EPCOT Center, as I found it enormous, banal and a tad gaudy in comparison to the Magic Kingdom. If WestCOT were actually built as Disneyland Resort’s second gate, I think I would thoroughly enjoy that park.

  25. mbenzsl2000

    03. Feb, 2010

    been there 4x , still doesnt get old

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