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All attractions and experiences for Epcot by 2021

All attractions and experiences for Epcot by 2021

Disney Parks across the World have been going though some major changes, and Epcot is one of those. Epcot is one of the four theme parks of the Walt Disney World Resort and is a fan-favorite among annual passholders and first time visitors. So, I am here to share all of the details of every new attraction, restaurant and experience coming to Epcot by 2021.


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Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is one of the most anticipated new attractions coming to Epcot in the next few years. Disney has announced that Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, similar to the “Ratatouille”-themed attraction in Walt Disney Studios at Disneyland Paris, will be added to a new area behind the Eiffel Tower as part of an expansion of Epcot’s France pavilion in the World Showcase. The new attraction inspired by the hit Disney-Pixar animated film is expected to open by 2021.

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A “Guardians of the Galaxy”-themed indoor roller coaster is being added to Epcot’s Future World and will also make its debut in 2021. The attraction will be among the largest indoor roller coasters ever and is being constructed in the area formerly occupied by Universe of Energy/Ellen’s Energy Adventure. Disney has yet to formally announce the attraction’s name, but it will be the first Marvel-themed attraction on Walt Disney World property.

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Epcot’s IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth fireworks show is ending in 2019 and two all-new fireworks shows are coming to the theme park over the next few years. A limited-time fireworks show called Epcot Forever will debut later this year as a celebration of the classic Epcot theme park. Then in 2020, a currently-unnamed fireworks spectacular will premiere at Epcot and will feature massive floating set pieces on World Showcase Lagoon, custom-built LED panels, choreographed moving fountains, lights, pyrotechnics, and lasers.


A number of new films will debut in Epcot’s Future World and World Showcase. A new “Beauty and the Beast” sing-along will show in the France pavilion in rotation with the current “Impressions de France” film. Additionally, new films will premiere at Epcot’s Canada and China pavilions within the next year or so, though Disney hasn’t revealed many details regarding the content of each film.

Disney recently announced the new “Awesome Planet” film coming soon to The Land pavilion. They shared that the film will be “an on-screen exploration of the realm we call home” and will showcase “the spectacular beauty, diversity and dynamic story of our earth with all the grandeur guests have come to expect.”

A new table-service restaurant is coming to the Japan pavilion and will open sometime in the next couple of years. Construction has already begun, we’ll update once more information is revealed.

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Disney announced that a new crêperie will be added to the expanded France Pavilion near the new Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure attraction currently being constructed. The restaurant will be both a table-service and quick-service dining location that will feature a menu inspired by the Brittany region of France and serve savory crêpes (galettes) and sweet crêpes. The crêperie will open in time for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World in 2021.

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A space-themed restaurant is coming to Future World and will be located adjacent to Mission: SPACE. Guests are expected to feel as though they are dining among the stars in an experience like no other at Epcot. The restaurant name hasn’t yet been revealed, but as soon as we have more information we will let you know.

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One of the new experiences coming to Epcot is the all-new Play Pavilion, which will open in time for Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary in 2021. The Play Pavilion will be a complete reimagination of the Wonders of Life Pavilion, which closed in Epcot back in 2007. It will be an “innovative city” that is “bursting with interactive experiences, your favorite Disney characters, hands-on activities and engaging entertainment,” according to Disney’s announcement.

Want more information about Epcot’s transformation? Later this year at Epcot, guests will be able to stop by the Experience Center at the Odyssey Events Pavilion, where guests can interact with exhibits that will showcase the theme park’s ongoing transformation projects.

What are you most looking forward to? Stay tuned and we will bring you information as it becomes available. As always, Thanks for following along with us.

-Shauna

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