PHOTOS: Underwater Effect Restored to SeaBase Skylight Screen After Years of Being Turned Off in The Seas With Nemo & Friends at EPCOT

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PHOTOS: Underwater Effect Restored to SeaBase Skylight Screen After Years of Being Turned Off in The Seas With Nemo & Friends at EPCOT

Shannen Ace

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PHOTOS: Underwater Effect Restored to SeaBase Skylight Screen After Years of Being Turned Off in The Seas With Nemo & Friends at EPCOT

After years of being turned off, the underwater effect has been restored to a screen “skylight” in the SeaBase section of The Seas With Nemo & Friends Pavilion at EPCOT.

SeaBase Underwater Effect

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The round skylight screen is on the ceiling outside the Ocean Life exhibit.

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It’s now illuminated with an effect that makes it look like the SeaBase is actually under the sea.

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The effect had been off for over three years, at least.

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Our photo from January 2020 below shows the skylight turned off and in darkness.

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The exterior of The Seas With Nemo & Friends was also recently refurbished, including a new roof paint job resembling the pavilion’s original 1980s roof. Cast Members of The Seas and Journey of Water Inspired by “Moana” have new environmentally-friendly costumes.

What do you think of this effect finally returning to The Seas? Let us know in the comments.

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