Disney World guests are shocked and bewildered after news came out that a portion of EPCOT is sinking underwater. How bad are things, and what is Disney doing about it?

Is There a Portion of a Disney Park Currently Sinking?
What seemed like a quiet operational shuffle has stirred up big questions among EPCOT regulars. Last month, Disney adjusted the FriendShip boat route on World Showcase Lagoon—but there was no official announcement, no press release, and no explanation.
For most Guests, it was a subtle shift. But for eagle-eyed fans—and anyone curious enough to look a little deeper—the reasoning might be far more concerning. Could a sinking dock at the Morocco Pavilion be to blame?

A Closer Look at the Morocco Pavilion Dock
Walking by the Morocco Pavilion recently, our team noticed the dock looked… off. At first glance, it just seemed unused. But standing near the edge of the lagoon revealed something more troubling: both ends of the dock were partially underwater, and the structure was noticeably tilted toward the waterline.
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Compared to the stable, elevated docks at Canada and Germany, the Morocco dock looks like it’s slowly being swallowed by the lagoon. The slant, the submersion, and the overall state of disrepair all raise legitimate safety concerns—especially for a dock intended to board and unload boat passengers.

The Route Change—And Its Quiet Execution
Up until recently, FriendShip boats ferried Guests between the Canada and Morocco Pavilions. Following the update, boats now connect Canada and Germany instead, entirely skipping the Morocco dock.
What’s notable is how quietly this change happened. In the past, Disney has been transparent about adjustments, particularly those tied to refurbishments or guest experience. This time, no announcement came—just a silent update in the daily operations of World Showcase transportation.
Before the pandemic, EPCOT operated four key docks: Canada, Germany, Morocco, and Mexico. But post-COVID, services were reduced. Now, it seems even fewer are operational—and that trend may not be temporary.

The Bigger Picture: Is Disney Avoiding the Real Issue?
With Disney tight-lipped and no repair work visibly underway, questions are mounting. Is the Morocco dock structurally compromised? Was it simply neglected for too long? Or is this part of a broader plan to streamline World Showcase transportation while cutting operational costs?
Guests have speculated about everything from budget restrictions to a shift in maintenance priorities. What is clear is that EPCOT’s World Showcase Lagoon—once a bustling waterway with multiple boarding points—is slowly scaling back.
The appearance of the Morocco dock strongly suggests this isn’t a routine adjustment. It may signal aging infrastructure that Disney either hasn’t prioritized or is quietly preparing to remove from service altogether.

What Disney Guests Should Know Going Forward
If you’re visiting EPCOT in the near future and hoping to use FriendShip transportation, note that the current route operates only between Canada and Germany. The Morocco Pavilion dock is out of service—and from what we’ve seen, it could remain that way for a while.
While it doesn’t drastically affect the average park day, this quiet change reveals something more than meets the eye. Disney fans know to look beyond the magic—and this time, what’s happening beneath the surface might be more literal than ever.
If the Morocco dock really is sinking, it’s not just about one pavilion—it’s about how the magic is maintained, and what gets quietly left behind.



