New Paint & Patchwork at Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Scrim Removed From Living With the Land, and More: EPCOT Photo Report (12/9/21)

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Greetings from EPCOT! We started this gloomy day with our usual Monorail run to get an eye from the sky view of the current construction projects happening. Journey of Water is seeing a lot of progress as structures and walkways begin to take shape. Back on the ground, Guardians of The Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind received … Read more

PHOTO REPORT: EPCOT 10/20/21 (New Speakers Installed In Future World, Mary Poppins Collection Sails Into The UK Pavilion, Tie-Dye Apparel Arrives At Creations, & More)

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Greetings from EPCOT! Quite a few new winter hats arrived around the park today, including these we found at Gateway Gifts, just in time for the cooler weather we’ve been having recently. MouseGear continues to be gutted, exposing the metal insides while smaller support beams were recently added to the roof overhang during construction. More … Read more

PHOTO REPORT: EPCOT 7/9/21 (NEW Food & Wine Festival Booth Menus, NEW Madame Leota Shirt, Creations Shop Progress, and More)

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Greetings, world travelers, from EPCOT! The pavilion flags we noticed missing yesterday have still not been put back where they belong. Progress on Creations Shop is shaping up with the circular lighting fixtures seemingly completed as seen through the windows overlooking Test Track. Installation on an automatic sliding door was ongoing, while we also noticed … Read more

PHOTOS: Construction Progresses in World Celebration Neighborhood at EPCOT

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As we move closer to the upcoming 50th Anniversary Celebration, construction continues in EPCOT at the World Celebration Neighborhood that is set to house new dining and shopping locations when complete. The overhang on the former Innoventions East remains damaged with no changes from our last construction update. Previously, we could see from the inside … Read more