Let's Recap!
1. The entire Seas Pavilion - The Seas with Nemo and Friends is a calm clam-shell ride through the massive aquarium at The Seas pavilion, and it’s a nice way to take in the sights of some real undersea life with an overlay featuring  Nemo, Dory, and friends.
2.  Frozen Ever After - Let’s face it: the World Showcase has never been considered a favorite for the majority of children, but infusing some Frozen Fever into the Norway Pavilion has made a big difference in families’ willingness to explore it.
3. Â Journey into Imagination with Figment and ImageWorks play area -Â Journey into the Imagination with Figment is a favorite of many children; Â their parents, however, may long for the older, classic version of the ride. Â
4.  Test Track - Wondering why I included this on a list for kids’ activities?  3 words: Touching real CARS!
5.  Jumping Fountains - There are a variety of really whimsical  jumping fountains to be found all over Epcot.Â
6. Â Missions for Kids: Â Â Kidcot Stops, Passports, & Agent P -Â Kidcot Stops can be found throughout the World Showcase, giving children something to look forward to as parents enjoy food, beverages, and entertainment throughout the countries. Â Â
7. Â Spaceship Earth (and the play area) -Â Spaceship Earth might be hit or miss with children, as it is a bit long and historical, but it is yet another Epcot location that has a fun play area after the ride.Â
8. Character Greeting -Â The Magic Kingdom may jump out first when you think of parks with great characters, but Epcot has some really great character greeting opportunities.