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4.2 (3k reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Stephen M.

I have not had the opportunities to be back here in quite some time and I was thrilled for the chance to come during the annual flower and garden festival. I enjoy all the flowers and floral attractions that are set up. Epcot like all of Disney has so much to offer. They have attractions, rides, and lots of food offerings as well as shopping. We took the time to see most of the topiaries and floral offerings and tried some food along the way as well. There have been a lot of updates and changes here since I was last able to visit, but everything still felt familiar and we had a very good visit. It was a very hot day while we were here so we didn't get to spend as much time as we might have liked, but it was a worthwhile trip.

Lorie L.

My boys are older and this was an even more amazing visit to Epcot. I am confident we were able to visit most of the shops, quick service restaurants, and attractions in the park. Our latest visit was in April and we loved the festival of flowers, which meant even more small bites in the World Showcase. Food-wise, we loved everything we purchased: margarita, Chinese quick service, funnel cake, iced coffee, soft serve ice cream, burgers and fries. The new Ratatouille attraction was so much fun and Paris seemed more full with shops and food. The app was helpful to guide us to attractions with a shorter wait. A few offer single rider seats and the wait is much, much shorter. This park provides a good balance of things for all ages.

Eric B.

The Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow (EPCOT) is Walt Disney's dream for a city of tomorrow. There are so many amazing rides here. You cannot miss the new Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind which we did twice and is absolutely amazing! Definitely a thrill ride with some amazing technology. You can easily reach Epcot via the monorail from the ticket and transportation center. There are other amazing rides here as well including Soarin' and Test Track. There are also tons of dining options ranging from snacks to quick service to table service. Definitely visit Epcot on your next Disney vacation!

Epcot at night
Abigail P.

What can I say about Disney that isn't already obvious? I'm completely in love with the parks, to be honest. But EPCOT holds a very special place in my heart. To me, it's one of the most beautiful ones. You can walk around enjoying the scenery -- yes, the lines can be long, but overall it's still very comfortable to explore. The Flower & Garden Festival is one of the most beautiful events to experience the park, along with Food & Wine, which is also one of my favorites . The food around the World is amazing, and the drinks are incredible. Specially Germany, France and Japan. Ho try the crepes, OMG The decorations for the Flower & Garden Festival are stunning. Butterfly Landing is absolutely magical this time of year. And overall... it's Disney. It's almost impossible not to have a great time here.

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Kaliko P.

800th review, might as well make it epic, about a epic place at EPCOT. Review for the 2026 Flower and Garden Festival (March 4 - June 1, 2026). We visited on 3/10/26. While I am not one for spending $413.22 for two people just on admission, I am a big fan of flowers and botanicals, and it seemed really fabulous on the previous year looking at content creators showcasing the Flower and Garden festival from 2025. PARKING: $35 a day in the regular parking (you can pay more and park closer). Remember where you parked, but even better, remember which direction you are walking, huge open air lot, easy to get lost. ENTRANCE: We just walked through xray machines, no more opening of the bags and inspecting everything inside like the good old days. Lines moved quickly to get everyone inside. LINES/RIDES: We got there a half-hour after it opened and the waits were already 70 minutes for the more popular rides, like Guardians of the Galaxy. We only went on one ride in Mexico, on a lazy-river type, for little kids, which had no lines when we got there. I was a bit disappointed with the ride, though, mostly projected images of Disney characters singing, hardly any real figures. CROWDS: It wasn't spring break yet, and it was very, very crowded, but we did go on a Saturday, so that didn't help. WEATHER IN MARCH: Very warm, almost hot. Two weeks prior, Florida got hit with a freeze which killed a lot of palm trees and plants all over parts of Florida (we saw a lot of dead palms and plants in Cocoa Beach) but when we visited, it was uncomfortably warm; I thought it was 90 deg but it was apparenly only 82 degrees, but humid, that made it feel worse. Very strange weather. FOOD/DRINK: As to be expected, mostly over-priced, especially the alcoholic stuff ($15.00 for a violet sake slushy in a plastic cup). I did appreciate the vegetarian and vegan food choices, so I had a good time eating those. Be prepared to stand in a long line to get your food, which moves pretty quickly, but still, long lines in the hot sun in most places. The app was helpful as it listed what locations had which foods and drinks, and each place had their own specialty plant-based or floral-based foods/drinks. We enjoyed the plant based lumpia and poke bowls. One tip is to take a small tray that will fit in your backpack (we got ours from IKEA, Tillgang tray for 99 cents) - it was super helpful as I was not one of those trying to juggle drinks and food and appetizers. PIN TRADING: I forgot my lanyard at the hotel, was mad at myself for days after. There are not as many pin traders at EPCOT but I did manage to see several cast members with pin books at entrances to attractions. SHOPS: Everything I saw that I wanted was either 1) too expensive 2) unable to bring home - plant material, cannot bring back to Hawaii 3) no more room in suitcase. Expensive is an understatement. I took photos of things I wanted so I could remember them. FLORA/GARDEN: I was disappointed. I thought I would see a lot more flowers but nothing stood out except the dragon in China covered with bromeliads, and the butterflies in one of the World areas. I remember days at Disneyland where I saw a lot more varied and unusual plants and flowers in the fall than I did here. AQUARIUM: Missed it, which was really a shame, as we thought it was a kid's Nemo ride. I was mad for days after about this too - missed out on seeing the world's largest aquarium!! RETURN FACTOR: NO. Not worth the money. $448.22 for two adults, for one day, for just admission and parking. By the time we walked out of the park, we probably spent $550 on just drinks, food, and one souvenir. We didn't do any rides as we didn't want to wait.

Epcot is popular today, bus is full
Gail U.

It's impossible to cover everything in a day but that's all the time our spring break road trip would allow. Always nice to walk through the World Showcase. Our family favorite is Morocco. Hubs and I have been on a tour there years back. My favorite restaurant here, all the way in the back is open only for dinner now so we ate at another restaurant near its entrance. When my grandfather brought 22 of us here we dined in Japan. Today we rode Figment(my personal favorite),Frozen, Rattatouie, and Guardians of the Galaxy. Time ran out so we didn't go on Soarin. Sun was out big time so many guests were having a beverage, ice cream or something cold plus a dessert or cookies. At night the Epcot Ball transforms to a colorful sphere while fireworks burst in the sky. You can make reservations on the app for a sit down meal. We visited while their Flower Festival was on exhibit. Lots of characters made of flowers from Bambi to Buzz Light Year.

Entrance
Stephen W.

We went here on our second day at Disney World. The highlight of the Epcot park is the villages from different countries. I will try to remember most of them: Norway, China, UK, Germany, France, Morocco, and Africa (which is not a country), and Mexico. Oh, and Japan. Almost forget Japan. My favorites were Norway, Germany, France, UK, and China since I had been those places. I've been to Mexico many times and Japan once but those replicas did not make a big impression on me. Each village has a representation of cultures and food. There are, of course, stores to buy country-themed products. In Epcot, we had Mexican at La Cantina. It was not bad at all and actually very flavorful chicken tacos for me and rice bowls with barbacoa for the wife and kid. I tried a Nigerian meat pie at the African Outpost which was very good quality and flavor. And I tried a Moroccan wrap with chicken at the Tangerine Cafe. It tasted like smoked chicken and was good although I was hoping for more spices. The Epcot is not the park for lots of rides like Animal Kingdom. There are somewhat fewer people but it is still crowded.

Kelvin N.

I can't believe my first time going to Disney World and fulfilling my childhood dream was with 9 other grown dudes (worth every cent). We did "Around the World": every drink and food item did not disappoint (China and France carried). The rides were fun and engaging (looking at you, Remy), and the nighttime fireworks show was beautiful. 5/5 recommend.

Jimmy T.

We've been Passholders for many years now! I love Epcot the best because every time we come it always looks different with flowers and food! The best thing about it my wife and I will go to various food vendor sections and will get a variety of food and share. At the end of the day we are full and won't spend more than $60 to $80 at the most! Everyone is always super friendly at each section as well as each ride. We've learned over the years to don't get in a rush and to just take our time walking around. If we don't visit that area during this visit we just make a note of it and make sure we do it on our next visit. * Our travel Disney plans are to visit each park at least 4 to 5 times each year to make sure we get our money worth vs passholders! We only live 2.5 hours away from Disney.... So far Epcot and Animal Kingdom is my favorite!

Brian K.

We recently knocked out a bucket list item at EPCOT--Drinking Around the World--and let me tell you... it's every bit as fun (and dangerous ) as it sounds. For those who don't know, World Showcase features 11 countries, and the goal is simple: grab a drink in each one. Sounds easy... until you're about 6 countries in and questioning your life choices. Each pavilion really brings its own vibe, and that's what makes this so much fun. You're not just drinking--you're kind of "traveling" as you go. Some drinks were amazing, some were just okay, but the experience as a whole is what makes it worth it. About halfway through, we slowed things down and had lunch at the San Angel Inn Restaurante inside the Mexico Pavilion. This place is always a win. The atmosphere alone is worth it--dim lighting, the indoor "nighttime" setting, and views of the boat ride make it feel like you're sitting in a quiet little Mexican village. The food hit the spot too, especially as a much-needed break from all the drinks. It's the perfect place to reset, cool off, and recharge before continuing your journey around the world. Pro tip: pace yourself, drink water (seriously), and don't skip the food stops. This is a marathon, not a sprint. Overall, this was one of the most fun experiences we've had at Disney. Great drinks, great atmosphere, and a perfect mix of adventure and chaos. We'd absolutely do it again--maybe just a little slower next time!

Nicole B.

How can you not love Disney? I went back for the second time to try the flower and garden festival, and it was amazing! The characters that were made out of flowers, the foods, the drinks, the rides. It was all just so great. I got my button as well, and my hard ticket for safe keeping. Epcot has become one of my favorite parks, and the rides were amazing! Test track was fun and unexpected. The guardians of the galaxy ride had to be the best ride in the entire park! Omg! It was so fun! Would i go back again, yes!! I can't wait either. I was Pooh this time and i ran into them as flowers. My trip was made. See pics below

Nikki B.

Been coming to Epcot since I was a kid, but I don't appreciate this park until I got older. I guess you can think why We always start with Mexico, I personally love going into the temple to order my drink at their indoor bar. Don't be weirded-out, but the Avocado margarita is spectacular. I get champagne in Italy. The Milky sake in Japan. And the orange fro-se in France

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Diele K.

Epcot was recently on one of Yelp's most photographed lists, and made me even more excited for my first trip to Walt Disney World. After visiting, I absolutely see why! Spaceship Earth isn't just a giant golf ball that I've jokingly said. Favorites: Ride - Cosmic Rewind and Living with the Land Food - Chefs de France (Fruits de la Mer) Drink - Chefs de France (St Germaine Cocktail) Atmosphere - Space 220 Overall, one of the better parks as I didn't care for Magic Kingdom (Disneyland is far superior) or Hollywood Studios (prefer Disney California Adventure). However, it is absolutely unnecessarily spread out with lots of unused space. Perhaps due to being there between festivals? I didn't care for the journey to go to the world showcase to other areas. Plus, there's virtually no shade or seating in a lot of areas. Definitely a park I would try to only do at rope drop or evenings as we did early entry to park close, which was far too much for me. Definitely a place worth seeing and photographing in your lifetime!

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Best place to park?

There's only one parking lot at Epcot so you have to park wherever they're directing you They have one very large lot luckily now the trams are running so you don't have to make the long walk

Do you have to pay in each world's native currency or do they take American dollars?

USA American currency. Most places are cashless and you need a credit card.

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There are many rides. Most rides are simulation based. Magic kingdom is better for more traditional thrill rides. However Epcot has incredible boat rides , food ,drink and… Read more

How do I find the rides at Epcot?

Get the Disney app for the parks and they have a map the wait times and all the rides and reservations .

What's it like to try to eat gluten free at the food & wine festival?

Gluten free items at Epcot's Food & Wine Fest include: Brazil Crispy Pork Belly with Black Beans,… Read more

How much do the various foods cost at Epcot when walking around the different countries? What is the average you spend daily?

During festivals like the Flower and Garden Festival that is currently taking place, there are many themed and sponsored food booths scattered around Epcot. They have tasting sized portions that vary between $5 & $7 dollars each. The restaurants… Read more

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Disney's Hollywood Studios - Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney's Hollywood Studios

3.7(1.7k reviews)
1.4 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

This is a smaller park but has been greatly expanded with the Star Wars area and its associated…read morewonderful attractions. I highly recommend splurging on a lighting lane premier pass. This will allow you to skip the lines at every attraction without needing to select a specific time window. Highlights here are definitely the Star Wars attractions - Smugglers Run and Rise of the Resistance. The latter is the better of the two and is a truly an immersive "4D" experience that I absolutely loved. Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway is another newer ride that was truly enjoyable. The Tower of Terror is another favorite and lives on here with its classic Twilight Zone theming. There are tons of great food and beverage options here, and the staff are consistently very friendly. Definitely plan a visit here on your next Orlando trip!

My first visit to Disney's Hollywood Studios after previously visiting the California park, and…read morehonestly, Hollywood just isn't my favorite Disney park. Now that I've experienced both, I think I'm good. We mainly went for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, which was definitely the highlight of the day. I pre-purchased Lightning Lane and Single Passes, and while they helped for a few rides, it still felt difficult to accomplish everything we wanted. No times ever opened up for Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, so we ended up waiting in the regular standby line for over an hour. Slinky Dog Dash never became available either, and eventually we just gave up. I honestly don't know where all these people come from -- every Disney park visit seems packed no matter what day we go! One thing I highly recommend is making advance reservations for Oga's Cantina. We were very happy we planned ahead because walk-up wait times were over an hour. The atmosphere was fantastic and it ended up being one of our favorite experiences of the day. I know Hollywood Studios is undergoing a lot of changes in 2026, so hopefully future visits will feel a little more balanced and fulfilling.

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Toy Story Land - Love the oversized classic toys at Toy Story Land

Toy Story Land

4.0(61 reviews)
1.6 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios was just OK for me. The area is relatively small and…read moregeared mostly toward children; it reminds me of the more whimsical, childlike lands at Universal Orlando, like Seuss Landing. We came here for Toy Story Mania!, which I enjoyed. I reviewed that ride separately here on Yelp and gave it four stars. A popular ride here is Slinky Dog Dash. It looks fun, but I'm not a fan of roller coasters. There's also Alien Swirling Saucers, a spinning ride similar to Mad Tea Party. Unfortunately, I'm not interested in getting motion sickness. My wife thinks Woody's Lunch Box is fun. It's a counter-service restaurant themed after Sheriff Woody, the iconic cowboy from the movies (voiced by Tom Hanks). Toy Story Land at Disney World opened on June 30, 2018. Other versions exist in France (the original), Hong Kong, and Shanghai. The Florida version is the newest of the four and replaced the Studio Backlot Tour, which I visited as a kid circa 1989-1990 (RIP).

New snack alert in Toy Story Land at Hollywood Studios Pepperoni spring rolls Toy Story popcorn…read morestand! These were so tasty and WAY better than Magic Kingdom! It's full of a substantial amount of pepperoni and cheese with Italian herbs. It's not nearly as greasy as the ones in MK either. Highly recommend for a quick snack!

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World Celebration - Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

World Celebration

4.5(2 reviews)
0.2 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

World Celebration is one of the newest areas in Epcot and you're essentially in World Celebration…read moreafter you check through the theme park gates! World Celebration has some of my favorite rides in Epcot! Spaceship Earth: This ride is a must ride for my family every time we visit! The ride also has some of the lowest wait times in Epcot. Lightning lane pass are usually immediate for Spaceship Earth. The ride is relatively long too. I think it's about 15-20 minutes. The ride takes you through a historical journey of Earth. I love the end of the ride and seeing the stars in the sky! Journey Into Imagination with Figment: The Figment ride is my daughter's favorite ride! This ride usually has a low wait time as well! Sometimes, you can walk onto this ride with low wait times in the morning and evening times! The Figment ride goes through all of your senses like smell and sight! After riding, you get dropped into the Imagination area where you can meet Figment and a Figment themed store as well. Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival: This is a film right next to Journey Into Imagination with Figment. You'll see short stories like Piper! It's a great place to take a break during the summer! It's fully air conditioned. If you're looking for quick service dining areas, World Celebration has some locations! Connections Café and Starbucks, Connections Eatery, and Club Cool for Custom Soda Samples are located in World Celebration. The Connections Eatery has a wide range of burgers and sandwiches. There usually is a custom waffle offered during the seasonal offerings! Connections Eatery, with the Starbucks café, offers good options for breakfast! Club Cool for custom soda samples offers a variety of custom sodas that you can choose from! It's a stand near Mission Space Earth and Test Track. There are a few World Celebrations Character Meet and Greet too! You'll find the character's in Epcot's Main Entrance like Pluto. There are also dedicated spaces in World Celebration for the seasonal festivals like the Art Festival, with food stands! World Celebration offers Entertainment. You'll want to use the Disney World Mobile Application to view show times. There is the new Encanto show, Forces of Nature (Inside the Moana's Journey of Water), and JAMMitors! While we were visiting during the Holidays, there were special Holiday shows too. The new Commmunicore Hall and Plaza is located in World Celebration too! This is a great new area inside Epcot!

World Celebration is the newest space at Epcot! This place puts the PARK in theme park. After…read moreconstruction lasted for many, many years, I am happy to see this location finally open. You will find TONS of seating areas and charging ports. There is entertainment walking around, and Custodial Cast Members create water art as well. 4 Stars for now, since the area is still under construction in some areas, resulting in loud noise. But, once it is fully complete, I hope to return for a 5 star offering. I made a full 4K walking tour of this space on the EYNTKinfo YouTube channel if you want to see more.

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Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

World Celebration - Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

World Celebration - Cool artwork outside the entrance to Spaceship Earth. Tom E told me to take this picture. He deleted his Yelp account earlier this year.

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Walt Disney World® Resort - Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort

Walt Disney World® Resort

3.5(1.9k reviews)
1.3 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

honestly, my favorite place on earth. all the worries of today fade into a world of enchantment and…read morewonder. this review will be long so brace yourself. where to stay (on property) - Coronado Springs, big, open, beautiful, relatively cheap - Contemporary, og 3, beautiful architecture, really cool rooms, monorail is a plus, expensive - Port Orleans- a cheaper option if you want a cuter, more fantasy vibes. The food is heaven! Where to eat: Coral Reef Restaurant (EPCOT)- awesome to get to see the fish, pin bread is really gooood! Casey's Corner (MK)- cheaper, quick service option. Chili Cheese dog hits the spot. Skippers (MK)- ask for the secret menu items and you won't regret it. Brown & Derby (Hollywood Studio's)- classic style, lovely staff, BEST COBB SALAD, great to cool down 50's prime time cafe (Hollywood Studio)- good food, cool layout, makes you feel like your part of the family... Rides: 1-3 years Epcot- The Seas with Nemo & Friends -- gentle boat ride inside an aquarium. Spaceship Earth -- calm ride through Epcot's iconic sphere (can be dark). Frozen Ever After -- boat ride with familiar characters (may be dim but popular with kids). Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros (World Showcase, Mexico) -- easy boat ride with Donald Duck. Magic Kingdom- Dumbo the Flying Elephant -- gentle flying elephants little ones love. "it's a small world" -- slow, colorful boat ride with the classic song. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh -- cheerful Pooh‑themed ride. Peter Pan's Flight -- smooth, flying "ship" ride over Neverland. Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid -- easy clamshell ride with music and scenes. Mad Tea Party (Tea Cups) -- classic spinning tea cups (great if they like gentle spinning). Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin -- interactive ride that's fun for little hands. WDW Railroad -- scenic train ride around parts of the park. Hollywood Studios: Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway -- fun film‑style ride suitable for all ages. Toy Story Mania! -- interactive, colorful ride (great visuals). Disney Junior Play and Dance! -- lively show with favorite characters. Animal Kingdom: Kilimanjaro Safaris -- slow safari through animal habitats (big hit with kids). Festival of the Lion King -- Broadway‑style live show with music and performers. Finding Nemo: The Big Blue... and Beyond! -- musical show kids enjoy. Feathered Friends in Flight! -- bird show (great break from walking). Wildlife Express Train & Rafiki's Planet Watch -- train ride + animal trails. 4-7 yr olds. (Please check with your little one to see what they are able and willing to do!) MK: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad - Mine train roller coaster; exciting but kid-friendly (height 40"). Splash Mountain / Tiana's Bayou Adventure - Log flume with gentle drops (height 40"). Seven Dwarfs Mine Train - Smooth roller coaster with curves and storytelling (height 38"). Barnstormer featuring Goofy - Small roller coaster perfect for younger thrill-seekers (height 35"). Mad Tea Party (Tea Cups) - Spin fast for a dizzying, fun thrill. Still gentle: Peter Pan's Flight, Dumbo, Buzz Lightyear, Jungle Cruise. EPCOT: Frozen Ever After - Mild, but the dips and curves make it more exciting than a typical boat ride. Test Track (height 40") - High-speed driving simulator; can be thrilling for older 7-year-olds, maybe less so for smaller 4-year-olds. Mission: Space (Green - mild) - Optional "space adventure" simulator; check if your child can handle motion. Sorin' Around The World- Perfect if your little one isn't scared of height! It takes you around the world with a simulated screen allowing you and the kiddos to tour the world! Note: (if your child is scared of flying, DO NOT RIDE! this ride takes you up in the air and pitches backwards and forwards. May be very distressing, go on The Land for a calm gentle ride. Animal Kingdom: Kali River Rapids - Water raft ride with small rapids and splashes. Height 38". Toddlers won't ride, but older 4-7-year-olds can go with a parent. Na'vi River Journey- soft moving water ride with gentle music and fun visual, especially cool if you little one likes Pandora! Note: (if your kiddo is tall enough and wants too, they could go in Expedition Everest) Hollywood Studios: Slinky Dog Dash - Family-friendly roller coaster; smooth but fast and fun (height 38"). Alien Swirling Saucers - Spinning ride; crank up speed for more intensity. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run - Interactive "flying" simulator; height 38". Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway - Not intense, but immersive motion makes it feel adventurous. To whomever listened to this whole thing, have a magical experience. May the magic of Disney follow you wherever life may take you.

We came here in 2025 and again in 2026 for the kid's birthday…read more There is a lot to say and most of it has already been said, so I will just summarize. -go early in the day. -bring your own water bottle (March 2026 the cheapest bottle of water was $4.25) -get a lightning pass and use it for rides, not shows -be prepared for lots of walking. Wear walking shoes. If it is spring or summer, bring sun screen. -be prepared for LOTS of people (if they drive like they walk, no wonder the US has such a high vehicular fatality rate). Be patient. -be prepared to overpay for just about everything. But oddly, the $300 per person multi-park ticket is a good deal. Why? Because you get so much entertainment. There are loads of Disney employees everywhere who are friendly and ready to help with any questions. They all are paid, so the $300 is actually not a bad deal when you consider how many employees there are in each park, how clean the parks are, and all the upkeep to maintain the animals and rides. -if you get tired, and you will, take a break. It's not fun if you get so tired that you get cranky. -Don't forget to enjoy the smiles on the kids' faces!

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Frozen Ever After

Frozen Ever After

4.0(146 reviews)
0.4 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

This year I opted for Epcot After Hours since I was getting in late enough that a day park ticket…read moredidn't make sense, so I made sure to ride Frozen Ever After because there's always a massive line whenever we've been to Epcot. Now after having ridden the ride (think slightly more chill POTC but Frozen themed) it was short enough that anything over 45 minutes would be too much of a wait for it in my opinion. I'd either recommend a LL if they have them or riding it during EE or After Hours - otherwise personally I'd skip it. The boat was wet that we sat in, but seated in the second row I didn't see any splashing. I did find it interesting that the boat flipped backwards and the ride ended up being designed a bit more differently than I expected. All in all, it's a cute ride, but I felt like Remy had more bang for your buck - so unless I'm with someone who hasn't ridden it before (and it's EE/AH) I see myself continuing to skip it in the future.

Back a few years later and we definitely wanted to experience Frozen's boat ride again. There's no…read moreoptions for single riders so we had to commit to the standby line, which is going to be a solid 30-60 minutes throughout the day. Frozen fans will love the scenes and music. As adults we loved the directional changes of the boat and small drops. You may feel water get in the boat - minimal but a few damp bottoms. Great ride for all ages.

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Frozen Ever After
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Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana - Journey of Water Inspired by Moana

Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana

4.6(37 reviews)
0.5 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

SAIL ACROSS THE SEA AND RESTORE THE HEART OF TE FITI…read more We really enjoyed doing the Moana Journey of Water located in the EPCOT World Nature Seas Pavilion. Park guests can stay dry or get as wet as they want while they take a self-guided journey through Moana's world. The Journey took us through a lush tropical island where we soon met the island goddess Te Fiti. On our journey, we played music with streams of water, raised water with the swish of our hands, parted a water fall and directed a dance of leaping streams of water. These are really fun activities for both young and old. Bring a set of dry clothes for your little ones who might enjoy getting wet on the splash pad :o). Try to time your journey with a character meet and greet with Moana. Plus don't forget to drop by the wonderful SeaBase aquarium that is near the Journey of Water.

Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana is a great casual attraction at EPCOT; "casual" because it…read moretypically uses a standby entrance with little-to-no wait, allowing you to just stroll through at your own pace. Located in World Nature, the attraction is entirely outdoors. During the hot Florida summers, my wife likes to come here to get misted and cool off. It's almost like a high-end splash pad with interactive water features that respond to your movements. It has a fun, playful vibe. It's a nice break from the more intense rides. Tip: If you don't want to get wet, there's a clearly marked "Dry Path" throughout the entire experience. You can still see all the interactive features and the stunning 16-foot-tall Te Fiti figure. We had the Disney PhotoPass Memory Maker package and got some cool photos with Te Fiti (the nature goddess from the 2016 film) and several other beautiful water effects. Historical Note: This attraction is relatively new, opening in late 2023. It sits on the site of what used to be Innoventions West (which was demolished in 2021). Interestingly, while the West building was cleared for this garden, the Innoventions East building was kept and heavily renovated to become the new Connections Eatery and Creations Shop. This whole section of the park has officially been rebranded from Future World to World Nature.

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Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana - Tefiti at night at Journey Of Water -- Inspired by Moana, gorgeous at night!

Tefiti at night at Journey Of Water -- Inspired by Moana, gorgeous at night!

Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana - Te Fiti from Moana

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Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

4.4(332 reviews)
1.4 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

We were able to enjoy Typhoon Lagoon, one of Disney World's two water parks, using the benefit for…read moreDisney resort guests (free water park admission on check-in day). It was easy to enter using the My Disney Experience app, as it already had the tickets under my account, and it was also a quick bus ride from Disney Springs. Towels are complimentary, and lockers have a small fee. Changing rooms are located near the front of the park, and are reasonably ok considering how many people go through them. The floor is paved but pretty hot to walk on, so I still recommend wearing waterproof footwear. Waterproof phone holders are probably the #1 most useful item to bring here, other than sunscreen. There was a surprisingly large amount of people here on a Monday; pretty much all the chairs were taken around the wave pool, and there were scarce empty spots in the humongous body of water with equally gigantic waves. They're not waves for babies or beginners at all - they knock you down and drag you far, even where you think you're far enough, which is pretty rad. While a lot of people were crawling around the park, the wait times weren't too bad. The lazy river, Castaway Creek, was chill. There were people around us all the time, but enough space to still feel comfortable. I was amazed at how long the river went on for, and at how much varied scenery they detailed through the course. I also loved and hated the surprise waterfall you're forced to go under at the base of the mountain. I wasn't able to get through as many rides as I'd hope because of a brewing storm that eventually rained everyone out of the park. There are attractions for people of all thrill levels, though they seem more family-friendly than catered to daredevils. The rides are easy to get on, too - you just walk up, grab an available tube, and wait in line. There are also convenient refreshments littered at all ends of the roundabout park. The theming around the park is fantastic, including the iconic Miss Tilly atop Mount Mayday. Lagoona Gator both welcomes and waves you off at the entrance of the park.

Went here for H20 after hours party and was the best fun ever! Had some good food some glowy drinks…read moreand had a blast on the dance floor with stitch and mickey friends

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Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
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