A Brand-New Attraction Is Coming to Walt Disney World’s EPCOT

Walt Disney World’s EPCOT was always designed to be a revolving experience, a constant ‘state of becoming.’ This theme park’s main inspiration was the ever-evolving world of advancement, technology, and nature.

In fact, when Walt Disney first dreamt of EPCOT, he was imagining something else entirely: a city. His famous quote reads:

So that’s what E.P.C.O.T is…an experimental prototype community that will always be in a state of becoming. It will never cease to be a living blueprint of the future, where people actually live a life they can’t find anywhere else in the world.

Any hardcore fan of Walt Disney World Resort will tell you that EPCOT originally stood for ‘Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.”

While the Disney Park is, well, exactly that: a theme park, and not a city, it still finds ways to honor Walt’s original vision. It’s always in a state of becoming.

In EPCOT, things are ever-evolving, just like Walt Disney wanted. While rides and attractions can’t always change or update as often as a constant ‘state of becoming’ requires, the nighttime spectaculars can!

That’s why it makes total sense for the Walt Disney Company’s latest announcement: an all-new firework display in EPCOT.

EPCOT is one of the best places in Walt Disney World for a nighttime spectacular. Not only does the theme park’s iconic Spaceship Earth attraction come to life with projections, but the fireworks show across the World Showcase Lagoon can be viewed anywhere in the World Showcase.

That means a guest in the Mexico pavilion and a guest in the France pavilion can watch the same fireworks display at once, despite being in entirely different areas.

EPCOT Forever

Luminous: The Symphony of Us will feature iconic Disney music, fireworks, and even dancing water fountains. But at this time, these are the only details we have.

This new experience will debut on December 5.

Last Chance: Illuminations to End September 30th

If you love “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth”, you still have a few nights left to catch this classic Epcot show before its final bow on September 30, 2019. The nighttime spectacular started as part of the Millennium Celebration in October 1999, and has touched the hearts millions of guests over the past two decades.

Now, after a 20-year run, “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” at Epcot will soon be replaced with the limited-time show, “Epcot Forever” and then in 2020 with the new nighttime spectacular, “HarmonioUS.”

So make the most of your trip to see the final showings of “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” and experience the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival taking place right now as well. If you miss “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” on October 1 you can see the all-new fireworks spectacular, “Epcot Forever.”

Replay of “Not-So-Spooky Spectacular” Fireworks Show

Inside Disney Parks’ live stream of the new “Disney’s Not So Spooky Spectacular” on Sunday, September 15, has concluded but you can see a replay below!  The new fireworks show takes place twice nightly during the Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

In the new show, Jack Skellington from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” comes to tell a “not-so-scary” story about how anything can happen on Halloween night. The new show will feature state-of-the-art projection effects, lasers, lighting and dazzling fireworks that will take guests along on a trick-or-treating adventure where Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy find themselves drawn into a mysterious haunted house. The journey takes them from one room of the house to another where they encounter dancing skeletons, waltzing ghosts and a whole bunch of trouble-making Disney villains.

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Disney’s Not So Spooky Spectacular Debuts At Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party debuted its all new firework show – Disney’s Not So Spooky Spectacular.

Replacing Happy HalloWishes, the near 14 minute show features perimeter fireworks, castle projection mapping, an all new soundtrack, and an onstage appearance by Jack Skellington.

Check out the video below for a look at the full show from its opening night at the Magic Kingdom.

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