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Leaking, Sinking EPCOT Dock Gets Major Update From Disney World Officials

Disney World Guests Rejoice

Disney World guests were happy to hear that a certain dock is no longer sinking and will soon open again to the public.

World Showcase Cast members on a bright sunny day outside with plates of food and drinks for guests at Disney World.
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Disney World Guests Rejoice as Dock No Longer Underwater

Guests were shocked last month when a section of EPCOT’s World Showcase appeared to be sinking—literally. The FriendShip dock near the Morocco Pavilion was visibly dipping beneath the waterline, raising concerns about safety, upkeep, and how Disney responds to behind-the-scenes issues.

Fast forward a few weeks, and the dock is suddenly fixed. No announcement. No updates. Just a quiet repair that most guests won’t even realize happened. But for Disney diehards, this subtle fix speaks volumes.

Here’s what went down, how you can spot these hidden updates yourself, and what this may signal about EPCOT’s future.

Young kids dance with Goofy at CommuniCore Plaza in EPCOT
Credit: Disney

EPCOT’s Morocco Dock Repaired After Sinking Scare

When we visited EPCOT last month, the dock near Morocco was visibly submerged, with wooden planks below the water level. It wasn’t operational at the time—the FriendShip boats had already been skipping that stop—but the visual damage was hard to miss.

Now, during a return trip, the dock looks structurally sound again and is fully above water. It still hasn’t reopened to guests, but Disney clearly completed repairs without ever making the issue public.

Figment meet and greet in EPCOT inside of Disney World.
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Want to Catch These Fixes Yourself? Here's How

Disney rarely announces small maintenance work like this—but that doesn’t mean it’s not happening. To stay ahead of the curve:

  • Walk the full World Showcase loop to spot less obvious changes.

  • Ride FriendShip boats and listen closely—Cast Members sometimes share route tips or timing updates.

  • Use the My Disney Experience app for route changes or transportation notices.

  • Check before-and-after park photos on Disney blogs and news sources.

Two large umbrellas, one blue and one red, cover part of a geometric dome structure in the rain. For EPCOT rainy day tips, note how the metallic, triangular pattern and glass monument offer unique photo ops even in wet weather.
Credit: Disney Fanatic

FriendShip Boat Tips You Need to Know

While the Morocco dock is still closed, the FriendShip boats currently run between Canada and Germany. Use these quick tips:

  • Board mid-afternoon when walking the loop feels longest.

  • Sit in the back for the best views and breeze.

  • Use Canada’s dock for typically faster boarding times.

  • Take a break—this is a great escape from crowds, heat, or rain.

Spaceship Earth as seen from the EPCOT World Showcase Lagoon at Disney World.
Credit: Disney Fanatic

Why Disney’s Silent Fix Matters to Fans

The dock repair might seem like a small detail—but in a park built on storytelling and innovation, every element counts. For longtime EPCOT fans, seeing part of the park in disrepair can feel disheartening. Disney’s quick, quiet fix helps preserve the illusion of perfection—and shows how seriously the company takes guest perception.

The question now: Will the Morocco dock reopen? And are more quiet updates coming as EPCOT continues to evolve?

Source: BlogMickey

Emmanuel Detres

Since first stepping inside the Magic Kingdom at nine years old, I knew I was destined to be a theme Park enthusiast. Although I consider myself a theme Park junkie, I still have much to learn and discover about Disney. Universal Orlando Resort has my heart; being an Annual Passholder means visiting my favorite places on Earth when possible! When I’m not writing about Disney, Universal, or entertainment news, you’ll find me cruising on my motorcycle, hiking throughout my local metro parks, or spending quality time with my girlfriend, family, or friends.

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