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    EPCOT

    EPCOT

    4.2
    (3k reviews)

    EPCOT Is the Perfect Blend of Disney Magic, Food, Culture, and Adventure…read more Our recent visit to EPCOT was one of the highlights of our Disney vacation! We spent days exploring the different pavilions, enjoying incredible food and drinks, shopping, and experiencing the attractions. EPCOT truly offers something for everyone, and we loved how every part of the park felt like a different experience. We enjoyed visiting the World Showcase, sampling foods and beverages from around the world, and taking time to explore the unique details in each pavilion. From Germany and Japan to France, Canada, Mexico, and beyond, there was always something new to see, taste, or experience. We also enjoyed some amazing meals and snacks throughout the day, including Le Cellier, Le Chefs de France, Biergarten, Kringla Bakeri, La Cava de Tequila, San Angel Inn, and several other stops along the way. One of the best things about EPCOT is that you can create your own experience. You can focus on the attractions, spend the day enjoying the food and drinks, explore the cultural details, shop, or simply take your time walking around and soaking in the atmosphere. We did a little bit of everything, which made for a perfect Disney day. As two adults, we especially appreciated the food, beverages, cultural experiences, and relaxed pace that EPCOT offers. Every visit gives us something new to discover, and this trip was no exception. EPCOT remains one of our favorite Disney parks, and after our recent visit, we are already looking forward to returning!

    EPCOT was good. It wasn't my favorite of the parks--that probably was Magic Kingdom--but it's solid…read moreand it has some fun rides. It's also quite a bit "hillier" than the other parks. There's boat and Skyliner access to get here, which is great; we were at the Boardwalk Villa so the boat was our go-to. You can also take the monorail to and from, depending upon where you're staying (we did take the monorail when we park hopped one day). I liked Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, though I've heard it described as "unreliable" and can attest to that. On our last day in Orlando, which was the second day we spent at EPCOT, that ride went down during the day and when we went in the evening with our new lightning lane, it went down just after we'd gotten into our cart (literally about 30 seconds into the ride) so they had to evacuate us. (That sounds scarier than it was--they brought some big steps for us and unlocked our lap bar so we could get out.) I think Frozen Ever After probably was my favorite, though there were a couple for which we had LLs that we missed (Figment and Living on the Land). EPCOT is really great when it comes to character experiences. We encountered more here "in the wild" than at the other parks. In Germany, we happened upon Snow White shortly after she'd arrived (there were fewer than 10 people in front of us to meet her). Unfortunately we missed Aurora (my favorite) and Belle, but there will be other visits. We also stopped by Mickey & Friends and met Mickey, Goofy, and Minnie there. There were a couple favorite memories that I have from EPCOT. The first is going to Akershus for breakfast with my two year old daughter. She isn't familiar with a lot of Disney characters (visiting Disney World was her introduction to a lot of them) but during our first Magic Kingdom day she found a Belle doll that she became totally enamored with (she's never seen the movie). I was excited--as was she--when Belle was the first princess who visited us during our breakfast. We also saw Tiana, Snow White, and Ariel that morning. A breakfast filled with princess visits is hard to beat but our visit with Moana did. We made it to her last appearance of the day near her spot at Journey of Water, and again were lucky that there were fewer than a dozen people ahead of us. Moana is my daughter's favorite character and she was so shy to meet her, but happy and excited. They're some of my favorite photos of our visit. In addition to the rides and copious character experiences, there were a couple places to stop and hang out. Near the Communicore/ Creations Shop, there's a small outdoor plaza where they were having Encanto music or other bands playing. On the other side of that plaza was also GoofyCore, which may be a space that changes function often, but for Cool Kids Summer in 2026 it was a spot where kids could play and dance with Goofy and Max, and parents could sit and relax. Whilst we were visiting it was about two weeks from the end of the Flower and Garden Festival. I was thrilled that we were there during this time, and I didn't even realize that it was taking place when we were going. I love garden walks and this felt like one of those, with gorgeous topiaries of characters and insects and beautifully manicured green space in each area. Some of the characters we saw in greenery were Moana and friends; Donald and his nephews; Peter Pan characters; Kermit and Miss Piggy; Pooh and his buddies. And that's just a few of them that were spread throughout the park. There were also some special food options during the festival. I especially liked the Tanghulu in China, which was a skewer with strawberries and grapes covered in hardened sugar syrup. And in Japan we ordered frushi, which was fruit sushi and was delicious. There was an amphitheater in the American Experience (or whatever it's called) and they were having a concert series in conjunction with the festival. It was a really nice evening to listen to the band near the lake. There's a boat that goes from Canada to Germany if you're looking to skip part of the walk. The fireworks were nice too, and when Spaceship Earth is lit up at night it is quite beautiful. I think next time I'd try to do EPCOT in just one day, rather than spread it across two, or I'd have the park hopper option and consider spending a partial day there. The character experiences can't be beat. The Flower and Garden Festival isn't the only one they have, but it's the one I'd want to visit again. And I'd highly recommend stopping in Canada for the maple popcorn!

    Toy Story Land

    Toy Story Land

    4.0
    (64 reviews)

    Really enjoyed this part. Great for the kids. Lines were fast and staff kept them moving quickly…read more Highly recommend this to any families with kids

    Toy Story Land at Hollywood Studios nails the concept it is built around. I walked into an area…read moredesigned to make me feel like I had been shrunk down to toy size and dropped into Andy's backyard, and the execution of that idea was thorough. Giant game pieces, oversized footprints, building blocks used as architecture, and Christmas lights strung overhead as decoration all reinforced the scale in a way that rewarded me for actually looking around rather than just moving from ride to ride. Slinky Dog Dash is the anchor attraction and delivered as a family coaster that works for a wide range of ages. It is smooth, fast enough to feel exciting, and the Toy Story theming throughout the track layout is well integrated. Wait times regularly stretch past an hour, so prioritizing it early in the day or using Lightning Lane is the practical move. Toy Story Mania is an interactive 4D shooting game that holds up across multiple rides and was genuinely competitive and fun for my group. Alien Swirling Saucers is the gentler option that skews younger, but it is an easy yes for anyone who does not mind spinning. Woody's Lunch Box is worth building a meal or snack stop around. The totchos and grilled cheese are the items that keep coming up for good reason, and the Lunch Box Tarts are worth grabbing for dessert if I want something to eat while I keep moving through the land. The one consistent practical note is that the area has very little shade and gets genuinely hot during the middle of the day. Coming in during the early morning or staying into the evening is the right call. At night the land takes on a different quality with the lighting, and it is worth lingering in if my park day extends into the evening hours.

    World Celebration

    World Celebration

    4.5
    (2 reviews)

    World Celebration is one of the newest areas in Epcot and you're essentially in World Celebration…read moreafter you check through the theme park gates! World Celebration has some of my favorite rides in Epcot! Spaceship Earth: This ride is a must ride for my family every time we visit! The ride also has some of the lowest wait times in Epcot. Lightning lane pass are usually immediate for Spaceship Earth. The ride is relatively long too. I think it's about 15-20 minutes. The ride takes you through a historical journey of Earth. I love the end of the ride and seeing the stars in the sky! Journey Into Imagination with Figment: The Figment ride is my daughter's favorite ride! This ride usually has a low wait time as well! Sometimes, you can walk onto this ride with low wait times in the morning and evening times! The Figment ride goes through all of your senses like smell and sight! After riding, you get dropped into the Imagination area where you can meet Figment and a Figment themed store as well. Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival: This is a film right next to Journey Into Imagination with Figment. You'll see short stories like Piper! It's a great place to take a break during the summer! It's fully air conditioned. If you're looking for quick service dining areas, World Celebration has some locations! Connections Café and Starbucks, Connections Eatery, and Club Cool for Custom Soda Samples are located in World Celebration. The Connections Eatery has a wide range of burgers and sandwiches. There usually is a custom waffle offered during the seasonal offerings! Connections Eatery, with the Starbucks café, offers good options for breakfast! Club Cool for custom soda samples offers a variety of custom sodas that you can choose from! It's a stand near Mission Space Earth and Test Track. There are a few World Celebrations Character Meet and Greet too! You'll find the character's in Epcot's Main Entrance like Pluto. There are also dedicated spaces in World Celebration for the seasonal festivals like the Art Festival, with food stands! World Celebration offers Entertainment. You'll want to use the Disney World Mobile Application to view show times. There is the new Encanto show, Forces of Nature (Inside the Moana's Journey of Water), and JAMMitors! While we were visiting during the Holidays, there were special Holiday shows too. The new Commmunicore Hall and Plaza is located in World Celebration too! This is a great new area inside Epcot!

    World Celebration is the newest space at Epcot! This place puts the PARK in theme park. After…read moreconstruction lasted for many, many years, I am happy to see this location finally open. You will find TONS of seating areas and charging ports. There is entertainment walking around, and Custodial Cast Members create water art as well. 4 Stars for now, since the area is still under construction in some areas, resulting in loud noise. But, once it is fully complete, I hope to return for a 5 star offering. I made a full 4K walking tour of this space on the EYNTKinfo YouTube channel if you want to see more.

    Walt Disney World® Resort

    Walt Disney World® Resort

    3.5
    (1.9k reviews)

    loveit!!!!!!!!!!!! most fun place in fl if ever in fl GO HERE a bit pricy but soooo worth itread more

    Disney continues to prove why it's in a league of its own…read more This trip, we opted for the after 2:00 p.m. tickets, and I highly recommend it. We were able to enjoy slow mornings, have a relaxing brunch, skip the early rush, and still enjoy full evenings in the parks. Even in mid-July, the crowds were much lighter than expected. The Florida heat and humidity were no joke, but bringing cooling fans made a huge difference. We also purchased Lightning Passes, and they were worth every penny. Because of the heat, we focused more on indoor attractions and shows, which ended up being a great strategy. My only suggestion? Disney could use a few more water rides across the four main parks, not just at the water parks. The parks were spotless, Cast Members were consistently friendly and helpful, complimentary water cups were easy to find, and somehow Disney's famous mosquito control system really does seem to work. We barely noticed any bugs, which is pretty remarkable for central Florida. A special thank you to Megan from Kansas State, who was working in Frontierland. She spent extra time answering our daughter's questions with so much kindness and patience. Then, completely unexpectedly, she surprised our family with VIP viewing passes for the parade and fireworks in a private viewing area. It turned an already wonderful day into a memory we'll never forget. Even with the scorching heat, the Disney magic never melted. In fact, I'd say the magic was on fire.

    Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana

    Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana

    4.6
    (40 reviews)

    This ended up being my favorite part of Epcot. Thinking back, I feel like it's because it's because…read moreit has that Disney magic for both kids and adults. I found myself laughing and I am 39 years old. I like the wet and dry path options but honestly a little spray of water felt pretty good on an August day.

    This is a walk-through exhibit and it is a lot of fun. I'm not sure if there's ever a standby…read moreoption because it's short and isn't a ride, just an... experience, I guess, for lack of a better term. Even though this is a walk-through journey, just like the other rides, you cannot take a stroller into this exhibit. There are some really fun elements to this, such as the first water encounter where you can pass hour hand through the strings of water to hear some duvet tones. There's a spot where you can jump and the water will respond, and a section where you can raise your arms for a similar effect. There's a wet and a dry path for folks to choose, though I don't think I got wet almost at all but for the time when I placed my hand in the water, and that was walking the wet path. It can get slick in spots though. And there's a PhotoPass opportunity on the path, so you can get a fun photo with Te Fiti in the background. And interestingly, there's a restroom in the midst of the journey. Across from this exhibit is a spot where Moana does meet-and-greets several times per day. As of May 2026, the last one takes place at 3 p.m. Don't forget your autograph book!

    Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

    Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

    4.4
    (342 reviews)

    I came to Disney's Typhoon Lagoon after experiencing an actual typhoon in my bathroom. I was…read morepeacefully soaking in the bathtub when the water began to swirl, the porcelain groaned, and I was swept away into the mysterious tropical wilderness of Disney World. There, I encountered a peculiar spirit who led me directly to the wave pool. A tremendous wave crashed over me, releasing the spirit from my body--and, in a touching gesture of supernatural gratitude, he purchased me a cup of Dippin' Dots. In all seriousness, Typhoon Lagoon is one of my favorite water parks. The wave pool is fantastic, and Castaway Creek--the lazy river--is wonderfully relaxing. There are plenty of rides for thrill-seekers, while the entire park is beautifully themed around the aftermath of a tropical storm. Even the walking paths are thoughtfully designed, with little water sprayers keeping the pavement damp so your feet don't feel as though they're marching across the surface of the sun. There are plenty of dining and drinking options throughout the park, and the atmosphere is cheerful, immersive, and unmistakably Disney. The after-hours event is also a tremendous amount of fun, especially with the park illuminated at night. Seeing the slides, palm trees, wave pool, and storm-tossed scenery glowing after sunset gives the place an entirely different personality--almost as if the typhoon itself has returned from beyond the grave. Whether you want to relax, ride some excellent attractions, float along the lazy river, or be spiritually cleansed by a six-foot wave before receiving complimentary Dippin' Dots from a benevolent ghost, Typhoon Lagoon is well worth visiting.

    Visiting Typhoon Lagoon was my first time at a Disney water park, and it did not disappoint! It was…read morethe perfect way to beat the Florida heat while still getting that Disney magic. The wave pool was hands down the coolest feature. Watching those giant waves roll in was so much fun and unlike any other wave pool I've experienced. I could have spent hours just hanging out there. The lazy river was nice and relaxing, but be prepared to exercise a little patience if you're hoping to grab a tube since they can be in high demand throughout the day. Pro tip: get there right at opening if you want to snag a lounge chair. They go quickly, especially on busy days. Another perk? Disney provides as many towels as you need, which was a nice touch and one less thing to worry about packing. Overall, Typhoon Lagoon is a great way to cool off, relax, and have some Disney fun.

    Mickey & Friends - partycharacters - Updated August 2026

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