Construction Walls Set Up Inside The Seas at EPCOT, Escalators Currently Inaccessible

Lauren Shahan

A hallway with blue walls features a restroom and elevator sign. A woman stands near a pillar, and a wheelchair is nearby.

Construction Walls Set Up Inside The Seas at EPCOT, Escalators Currently Inaccessible

Construction walls have been set up inside The Seas at EPCOT surrounding the escalators, which are currently inaccessible to guests.

Construction Walls at The Seas

Indoor scene with a walkway and stairs leading to a second level labeled "Aquarium." People and a stroller are visible.

Blue construction walls have been set up inside The Seas at EPCOT. The walls currently surround the escalators on both the first and second floors.

People walking and interacting in a two-level indoor area with blue walls, metal railings, and staircases. Some are holding drinks, while others appear to be conversing or observing.

The construction walls sit on either side of the hallway which serves as the exit to The Seas with Nemo & Friends.

A hallway with blue walls features a restroom and elevator sign. A woman stands near a pillar, and a wheelchair is nearby.

To access the second floor, guests can either use the stairs or follow the signs to the elevator.

Construction walls also block the escalators as well as the large viewing windows on the second floor.

People walking through a dimly lit aquarium tunnel with large blue-lit tanks on both sides.

Due to the walls, guests now have to travel down the corridor and into the viewing space to see the fish.

Dimly lit hallway with blue walls, leading to a doorway labeled "Nursery.

Despite the construction walls, guests can still visit the Nursery section of The Seas.

Dimly lit blue hallway with a sign on the wall reading "Just keep swimming" in white letters. Ceiling lights provide soft illumination.

Near the entrance to the Nursery, a sign on the construction wall reads, “Just keep swimming” with an image of Dory.

Disney has not provided any information as to how long the escalators will be out of service.

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