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Old 27 Jun 20, 08:28 PM  
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Just wondering what Epcot is like. I went about 22 years ago but gave it a miss the last time I went with my children and cant remember much about it. What ages is it suitable for and what is there for a 3 yr old 11 year old and 13 year old pls. Trying to decide whether or not to give it a miss.
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Old 27 Jun 20, 08:56 PM  
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Soarin,Test track, sea with memo, turtle talk with crush frozen ever after to name a few it’s definitely a decent park to visit and pretty spacious never seemed too overcrowded. And the fireworks/laser show definitely a good watch
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Old 27 Jun 20, 09:32 PM  
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Epcot is fabulous, misunderstood you need to explore to get the full benefit. We took a 4 year old she loved it
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Old 28 Jun 20, 09:40 AM  
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It's a great park, there is something for everyone
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Old 28 Jun 20, 09:46 AM  
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Great park ...have a look on YouTube plenty of park vlogs of it
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Old 28 Jun 20, 09:50 AM  
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Hi, this was our first ever park on our first ever visit ans we were really underwhelmed, it has a bit more to it now but we still only go a couple of times, It's worth a visit if you have time.
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Old 28 Jun 20, 09:53 AM  
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I think it’s a wonderful park, and a different experience with and without children. There are plenty of rides suitable for them, Test track, Soarin, Nemo, the frozen ride etc.

Another fun thing for the children, is you can buy a “passport” and take it to a specific area in each country. The passport is stamped and they often write a message in that language. You can also do this without a passport, and in the same area colour in a Duffy bear. Lots of fun finding where each area is, and then joining in with the cast members.
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Old 28 Jun 20, 11:19 AM  
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I wouldn’t skip, my son was 6 when we went and Mission Space (Orange - intense) and test track were his two favourite rides the whole trip. We ended up going 3 times just for those rides. He even asked could we queue for 90 minutes to get 1 last go on test track before we left!
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Old 28 Jun 20, 11:52 AM  
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DD loves Epcot, she loves doing the passport challenge, and the rides, all apart from mission space, which we dont go on. Take a change of clothes for little one, water fountains are a great op to cool down!

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Old 28 Jun 20, 04:13 PM  
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Epcot is one of our favourite parks.
The food, snacks, restaurants are some of the best at WDW.
Great rides Soarin', TT and Frozen.
Lots of character M+Gs, play areas and activities for kids.
Some fun shows like the British rock band.
We would do two days to make sure we experience everything.
We always found Epcot days a bit more relaxing than MK.

if you need any more reasons to go check this out

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looking forward to all these updates!
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