Following on from last week's post about underrated attractions. Today we visit Epcot where a lot of attractions have come and gone. Some have managed to withstand the force of time, but are just too educational for the likings of some people.
1. Living with the Land
Living with the Land is an educational boat ride in the Land Pavilion. The slow moving boat moves through a giant greenhouse that houses fruit and vegetables which are then used in the restaurants within Epcot. It very rarely has a wait, but I personally love it! I find it very interesting looking at all of their innovative techniques that I have never seen anyone else. The 9lb lemons are always a crowd pleaser.
2. Innoventions
Okay, so my favourite section of Innoventions has recently closed, however what still stands is still worth checking out. The most popular attraction there is The Sum of All Thrills, where guests build and then ride a simulation of their own rollercoaster. However, the 2 other attractions are often overlooked. The newest, Colortopia, is a virtual colour experience where guests can actually paint the walls with light. But the least noticed attraction is called StormStruck. This is a 4D experience that tells you about the best way to keep your house standing in a hurricane. It is also interactive as you have to answer questions on your opinions. Living in England, this is something I'd never really thought about before, and I learned a lot!
3. Impressions de France
Impressions de France is an 18-minute widescreen film shown in the France pavilion at Epcot and features the music of classical French composers. It is beautifully put together and shows a real insight into the country. It is often overlooked as it is out the way in the back of the French pavilion. It is worth seeing at least once.
4. O Canada!
Despite the fact that I love Martin Short, this 18-minute film is a must do at Epcot. It is a 360 degree cinema experience that shows Canada's cities and natural features. It puts Canada in a breathtaking light.
5. Reflections of China
Like the 2 above, Reflections of China is a cinematic film about the country it represents. You get to see everything from the Great Wall of China to the Forbidden City. The colours are divine! It is often overlooked as it is situated inside the temple.
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