EPCOT
Welcome to all things EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida!
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Jan- 2026 -15 January
Disney Moves to Prevent Another Figment-Level Line Disaster in 2026
Anyone who remembers the original Figment popcorn bucket frenzy at EPCOT knows exactly why Disney is acting now. Lines stretched endlessly. Walkways became impassable. Guests waited for hours, only to find out the bucket had sold out before they reached the front. That moment became a turning point. As Disney looks ahead to 2026, it’s clear the company doesn’t want to relive another Figment-level
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15 January
EPCOT Is About to Feel Very Different Starting Tomorrow
If you’ve visited EPCOT enough times, you know the feeling. Some days, the park just hits differently. Tomorrow is shaping up to be one of those days. Guests walking into EPCOT will notice the shift almost immediately. The park isn’t just hosting another festival — it’s stepping into a new seasonal identity overnight. Colors pop a little more. Music feels more intentional. Even the pathways seem b
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15 January
Disney Alters 2nd Orlando Theme Park Overnight
EPCOT guests walking through the park today got hit with a surprise that nobody saw coming. Literally overnight, Disney installed a massive prop that has people stopping dead in their tracks to take photos. We're talking about a 14-foot-tall Genie's lamp that weighs 1,200 pounds and comes straight from Broadway. This Isn't Just Any Festival Decoration Disney has brought the actual Genie's lamp fro
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15 January
Figment Fans, You’re Not Ready for What Disney Just Announced
Get ready for the annual insanity, folks. Disney just announced the 2026 Festival of the Arts Figment popcorn bucket, and based on the design alone, we're predicting absolute mayhem when this thing drops on January 16. The Design That's Got Everyone Talking This year's bucket features Figment dressed as a tiny artist, complete with a purple beret perched on his head, a bow tie around his neck spla
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14 January
Disney Turned EPCOT Festival Into a Giant Card Game
Festival of the Arts at EPCOT used to be about celebrating different kinds of art. Visual galleries. Food presentations. Broadway performances. A nice mix where you could pick what interested you. That's not what's happening in 2026. Disney decided to make Lorcana, their trading card game, the main event. And you literally cannot walk through this festival without running into it constantly. They
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14 January
EPCOT Turns Into a Quiet Ghost Park in Latest Updates
There’s a version of EPCOT that almost no one talks about. It doesn’t involve packed festivals or long food lines. It doesn’t happen in the middle of the day. And most guests never see it at all. Late at night, after the fireworks end and the crowds rush for the exits, EPCOT can suddenly feel abandoned. Recent photos taken in the Morocco pavilion show exactly that. Empty pathways. No guests in sig
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13 January
Disney Just Put a Trading Card Game in the Middle of a Park
EPCOT's Festival of the Arts starts this week, and Disney decided to do something completely unexpected. They're putting Lorcana, their wildly popular trading card game, right in the middle of World Showcase. A Quest Distribution station appeared on the World Showcase bridge, where chalk art activities used to be. And honestly, this might be the smartest thing Disney has done with a festival in a
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9 January
EPCOT’s Quiet Days Are Over as Festivals Return Next Week
Enjoyed the peaceful, crowd-free EPCOT experience lately? Yeah, that's about to end. January 16th marks the return of Festival of the Arts, and EPCOT is about to transform from chill theme park into colorful festival chaos faster than you can say “overpriced food booth.” The Calm Before the Festival Storm Since late December, EPCOT has been blissfully festival-free. No food booths clog
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8 January
Disney World Makes Official Change Separating the 11 World Showcase Countries at EPCOT
Walt Disney World Resort is fundamentally altering how guests experience the World Showcase at EPCOT by installing physical boundaries between country pavilions. The themed pavement dividers represent the first time in the park's 43-year history that Disney has created official visual markers distinguishing where one nation ends and another begins around the World Showcase Lagoon. Mexico Becomes T
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7 January
Did Disney World Just Save DINOSAUR? Ride Scheduled To Close on February 1
DINOSAUR is scheduled for extinction at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park on February 1, 2026, with the entire DinoLand U.S.A. area disappearing to make room for new attractions. However, Disney cast members have found a creative way to preserve the beloved ride's memory at Walt Disney World Resort, ensuring DINOSAUR won't be completely forgotten when it closes. DinoLand U.S.A. Faces Complete Dem
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