FIRST LOOK: Disney Unveils First New “Leave a Legacy” Display at EPCOT

Tom Corless

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FIRST LOOK: Disney Unveils First New “Leave a Legacy” Display at EPCOT

Tom Corless

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FIRST LOOK: Disney Unveils First New “Leave a Legacy” Display at EPCOT

Leave A Legacy has returned to EPCOT.

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With the transformation of the EPCOT main entrance area, the original Legacy sculptures have been removed, but Leave A Legacy lives on in a new setting just outside the park. You may recall that we showed you the supports for these some time ago.

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These newly designed panels are the first of many that will be installed outside the EPCOT touch points, featuring vibrant hues from the park’s new color palette.

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For anyone else who wants to search for a tile at the new location, guests can use their smart device to scan the QR code at the Leave a Legacy display. This opens up the tile finder search feature, which can provide the coordinates for a tile’s location. Guests can also visit the EPCOT Guest Relations team for assistance.

21 thoughts on “FIRST LOOK: Disney Unveils First New “Leave a Legacy” Display at EPCOT”

  1. Are these NEW photos or are they the old ones reused in the new display?
    I had one with my daughter that was there near 20 years when they took them down. She’s a senior in college now. I hope they didn’t trash the old ones.

  2. My boys picture is there too over 20 years ago. It’s supposed to be lifetime. Where are they? That’s not right..

  3. Hi. We’re taking all 14 of our family members to Disney World in November, to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary.
    Wondering if/ how we can purchase
    one of these to commemorate the occasion ?
    Thank you !

  4. It’s a shame they didn’t preserve the bricks from the Walk Around the World at MK like they did with the LaL tiles at Epcot.

  5. Not to happy I loved the way it was displayed before less people per slab and looked very nice could have just moved them using same base. TO TALL and looks like a graveyard monument if its not broken don’t fix it.

  6. No way! I spent a fortune on the bricks in front of the magic Kingdom and then they ripped those out, then I soent a fortune on the pylons in front of Epcot center and then they tore those out. Fooled me twice, not a third time!

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