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15 Feb 20, 06:40 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 11
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Epcot ?
I have been to Disney 4 or 5 times over the years. I always thought of Epcot as, by far, the poorest of the parks. Apart from the food and wine festival, everything else seems to be well below the other parks in my view. The 2 top tier rides are probably the worst in the 4 parks and I don't remember any good shows.
I've seen loads of folk saying that it's their favourite park and that they allow 2 days to visit. What is it that I'm missing and what is it that people enjoy so much. |
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15 Feb 20, 06:47 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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I agree with you. Once you have walked round the lake and had a mooch around each land, sampling food, there isnt much to do imo.
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15 Feb 20, 06:51 PM |
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Thread Starter
Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 11
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That's pretty much my take on it, though I enjoy the rides and shows side of parks and Epcot doesn't do it for me in that department. I'm guessing the folk that enjoy Epcot enjoy it for other reasons.
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15 Feb 20, 07:04 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Sep 18
Location: Midlands
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I first went back in 1988 and at the time it was only MK and Epcot around and as a 5 year old I fell in love with a purple dragon. We then went back 4 more times to Orlando through my childhood and each time, always spent our last day of the holiday there and finished it with the night time show. There was something unique about the park and loved the innoventions area back in the late 90's.
Roll on 20 years and we went back last Feb with my two lads and wife. We spent three afternoons there and our last night. If you ask my lads what their favourite Disney ride was of the trip they both say Spaceship earth. They loved Test Track and visiting all the different countries. Our last night of the holiday we went to Via Napoli and had the best meal of our holiday and we got to watch Illuminations in its last year and we left the park in tears of joy at the end of a fantastic holiday. However we have agreed that we will not return to Orlando until 2024 when the park renovation is complete as the thought of being there at the moment would just not feel the same with the construction work everywhere. Also visiting Epcot when Spaceship earth will be closed for approx 2 years in my opinion is pointless. Edited at 07:13 PM. |
15 Feb 20, 07:08 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: Apr 15
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We 2A+2C love Epcot we can easily spend 2 days.
The kids love doing the activities like Finding Remy + Kidcots Kids spend hours doing the hands on stuff like the Advanced Training Lab etc There are loads of character M+Gs. Always watch the British Rock band and some of the other shows. Restaurants are great. Teppan Edo, GG etc Great rides Soarin', TT and Frozen Shopping tons of non Disney merch in the different countries. Great snacks. 2 days are needed to get around it a leisurely pace. |
15 Feb 20, 07:12 PM |
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Thread Starter
Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 11
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That's the unique thing about theme parks, everyone enjoys them for different reasons. I do enjoy the food and drink side of Epcot too.
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15 Feb 20, 07:16 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Oct 09
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Do you just pop in to each area of world showcase or do you actually do the stuff in them , there's a film in France and China, it's just lovely to go in and watch the entertainment in each country. Then sit with a drink and cake , the Japanese drummers are great and the candy lady although I think she may have gone now.
Each of the pavilions have things to ride and usually stuff to do afterwards such as the space lab in mission space and various stuff in spaceship earth. And turtle talk with crush is brilliant We've rode segways, made paper and seen new technology in innoventions. I even had my picture sketched by a robot in there years ago, Epcot is by far my favourite park and we go at least twice per trip Edited at 07:18 PM. |
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15 Feb 20, 07:18 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Aug 18
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I suppose we do two day cos we do morning then night. So they aren’t full days.
I like soarin. Plus never been when festival was on and I want foooood! |
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15 Feb 20, 07:21 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Oct 09
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Rides,shows? I could happily have a fantastic time at WDW and do none.
Flowers, fauna, sun, pool, food, drinks, ambience, watching people rushing about, and shopping is all I need. One size does not fit all, just enjoy what you like. You have had ample opportunity to know if you like Epcot. Disney332
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15 Feb 20, 07:31 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Sep 18
Location: Midlands
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To add I feel kind of the same about MK.
I don't think I will ever step foot in that carnage of a park again. We will be visiting Disneyland in 2022, so will see how that compares but give me DLP castle park over MK any day of the week. |
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