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Epcot Turns Thirty-Five and Prepares for its Future

Oct. 1, 2017, marked 35 years since the opening of Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. During a special celebration marking the milestone, George A. Kalogridis, president of Walt Disney World Resort, celebrated the parkÕs storied past and its ongoing commitment to celebrating humanityÕs potential for the future. The anniversary coincides with one of the largest expansions in the parkÕs history, with new attractions coming to Future World and World Showcase. (David Roark, photographer)

 

Epcot at Florida’s Walt Disney World Resort marked its 35th anniversary Sunday with ceremonies that reflected on its first 35 years of creativity and innovation. The ceremonies also shined a spotlight on a future of new experiences and attractions.

“It’s been an amazing 35 years,” said George A. Kalogridis, president of Walt Disney World Resort. “And as we look toward the future, there is so much more on the horizon.” Kalogridis was joined onstage by the patriotic Voices of Liberty ensemble and the Mariachi Cobre from the Mexico showcase – two acts that debuted when the theme park originally opened. It was 35 years to the day – Oct. 1, 1982 – when Disney’s discovery park opened its doors as the second theme park on Disney property.

“Epcot has always been, and always will be, an optimistic celebration of the real world – brought to life through the magic of Disney,” he said. “I promise you the exciting plans we have on the horizon will honor Epcot’s rich legacy of creativity and innovation while continuing to exceed the expectations of our guests, for decades to come.

“The spirit of the expansion will continue to evolve Epcot to make it more timeless, more relevant, more family and more Disney, while staying true to its original vision.”

Already announced as part of the expansion are a new restaurant for the Mission: SPACE pavilion, inviting guests to travel high above Earth for an unforgettable dining experience; a Ratatouille-inspired attraction bowing in a new space in the France showcase; a new E-ticket Future World attraction based on the rockin’ world of Guardians of the Galaxy; an updated Circle-Vision film for the China showcase showcasing the country’s splendor and majesty.

Epcot remains “a place for family, a place for fun and a place for faith in our vision as a people,” Kalogridis said. “It is little wonder that so many have fallen in love with this park and its story.”

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