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Walt Disney World’s EPCOT Turns 30

All artwork (C) Disney

Lake Buena Vista, FL (October 1, 2012) — Thirty years ago today, EPCOT at Walt Disney World opened its doors as Epcot Center.  The combination of two unique themed entertainment concepts, Future World and World Showcase, opening day pavilions included: Spaceship Earth, Universe of Energy, World of Motion, Journey into Imagination (ride portion opened March 5, 1983), The Land, Communicore, Mexico, China, Germany, Italy, The American Adventure, Japan, France, United Kingdom, and Canada.

The park’s first and second anniversaries were marked by the openings of Horizons, with its 240′ wide IMAX Omnisphere screen, and Morocco, respectively.  Other pavilions to open over the years have included  The Living Seas (now The Seas with Nemo and Friends), Innoventions (replacing Communicore), Test Track (replacing World of Motion), Wonders of Life, Mission: Space (replacing Horizons), and Norway.

The park’s concept is loosely based on the Walt Disney Company’s idea from the 1960’s for a planned city at Walt Disney World, known as the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, or EPCOT,

1978 concept painting of Future World by Tim Delaney
Herb Ryman concept painting of Horizons pavilion, which opened Oct 1, 1983
Concept painting of transportation level, Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
Herb Ryman concept of International Shopping District in EPCOT the city, forerunner of World Showcase
1974 concept of World Showcase.  A separate park from Future World, nations would occupy a shopping center-like structure, with each having different pavilion sizes but equal sized facades.
Joe Kleiman
Joe Kleimanhttp://wwww.themedreality.com
Raised in San Diego on theme parks, zoos, and IMAX films, InPark's Senior Correspondent Joe Kleiman would expand his childhood loves into two decades as a projectionist and theater director within the giant screen industry. In addition to his work in commercial and museum operations, Joe has volunteered his time to animal husbandry at leading facilities in California and Texas and has played a leading management role for a number of performing arts companies. Joe previously served as News Editor and has remained a contributing author to InPark Magazine since 2011. HIs writing has also appeared in Sound & Communications, LF Examiner, Jim Hill Media, The Planetarian, Behind the Thrills, and MiceChat His blog, ThemedReality.com takes an unconventional look at the attractions industry. Follow on twitter @ThemesRenewed Joe lives in Sacramento, California with his wife, dog, and a ghost.

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