Epcot Theme Park [Official Overview]
Posted on 01. Feb, 2010 by Donald Duck in Videos
Learn all about the attractions and entertainment at Epcot Theme Park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Learn more at www.Disneyworld.com.
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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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Includes a post card size “Photomosaic Puzzle Pin Placement” card.
Includes a white envelope for storage of print. >>Read More
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rohirrim11rider
02. Feb, 2010
Or stay sober and take in all of the great attractions. But I’m sure drinking around the world is fun. xD
SkarrdeZ
02. Feb, 2010
your right it doesn’t have “rides” it has many other things though and the all the places have many fun things to do and buy (I myself bought a glass penguin at mexico and got a pearl at japan) Mission space is fun and so is test track but if you looking for “rides” in the roller coaster sense then yes epcot isn’t the place to go
rohirrim11rider
02. Feb, 2010
it’s all good. sorry I got defensive.
heroej07
02. Feb, 2010
haaha 0:30 for reals come here and get drunk with friends all in the magicalworld of disney
corkycourtneyhahahah
02. Feb, 2010
you can buy single tickets for the park you wish to go to. or if youwant you can do the park hop. but it cost more.
corkycourtneyhahahah
02. Feb, 2010
i know. i was just there again last month and i take it back it is not retarded. as i said, it was the last of 4 parks and i was waay whipped out i didnt get the time to appreciate all the culture in it. and we went to animal kingdom then over to epcot so our time was limited and we didnt get a chance to go on the rides. i agree there is tons of stuff to do and now going back a second time i would not say epcot is the weakest park. sorry if i offended you and now i see how much a park epcot is.
corkycourtneyhahahah
02. Feb, 2010
i know i was recently there again last month, and i had a much better experience. i take it back it isnt retarded. and again it was the last park we went to so i was whipped out and didnt spend the time to appreciate the culture.
rohirrim11rider
02. Feb, 2010
You’re retarded. I wouldn’t dare park hop to Epcot. I want to stay there the whole damn day and do everything amazing there. Spaceship Earth, Universe of Energy, Soarin’, Test Track, Living with the Land, Mission Space, Gran Fiesta Tour and Maelstrom are 8 rides, not two. learn to count. Theres a huge aquarium to explore, theres tons of live shows and films to see in World Showcase. There are artists creating things in the pavilions and shopping for forieign goods. You’re stupid.
marackesh
02. Feb, 2010
hi! Ive been to orlando 2 times,dont buy the park hopper cause u wont have time to see 2 parks in 1 day.parks are very big.if u have small kids go to magic kingdom and mgm too.
0laurentv0
02. Feb, 2010
it really isnt retarded. mabey you werent intrested about learing about cultures? becuz my friend feels the same way
corkycourtneyhahahah
02. Feb, 2010
epcot was retarded. it was the last out of 4 parks we went to, and it just seemed boring. only like 2 rides…and all you do is walk around and see contries. for people who dont get the park hop, dont choose epcot as your park you want to stay at all day. although i must say the firework show was fantastic.
vigo894
02. Feb, 2010
The Calamari’s good.
WaltDisneyWorldluvr
02. Feb, 2010
This is a great park! There’s soooo much culture and good food! I highly suggest the Italian restaraunt in the Italy pavillion…
rpmuldowney
02. Feb, 2010
Im going for the 1st time in feb 2010 and i cant wait!!! Can you buy single tix or must you buy tix for 3 or 4 parks?
MissDisneyUSA
02. Feb, 2010
Epcot Rocks!
purpleguitar21
02. Feb, 2010
Im pretty much addicted to world showcase
SabrynaAndElizabeth
02. Feb, 2010
I loved Test Track, Soarin’ and the Finding Nemo Aquarium thing.
marie81794
02. Feb, 2010
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losersrock97
02. Feb, 2010
this is scary if u read this this far u will die in 10 days if u dont send to any 15 videos in 2 hour
ashleyabnormal
02. Feb, 2010
EPCOT is my favorite of all the Disney World parks
ElphieandMaureen
02. Feb, 2010
mexico and norway are the bomb! we ate at the ziggarat (sp?) and i spoke spanish to them… i have taken about two years of it so i could understand it all
ElphieandMaureen
02. Feb, 2010
favoritest park ever… epcot dominates!
RandyTheRebel
02. Feb, 2010
I love seeing all the different countries when I go there. It so awesome! Epcot is my favorite of all the Disney Parks!
SheltonSEmmaS
02. Feb, 2010
You can be in Norway in one minute, and Mexico in the other it’s so cool! My favorite thing in EPCOT is the Food and Wine Festival! But the best ride is Mission: space the orange side.
AdrenalineAddict610
02. Feb, 2010
EPCOT is amazing! I hope you have a lot of fun!