Terrific Tuesdays: Epcot’s Italy Pavilion

The Italy pavilion is one of my favorite places to visit at Epcot.  The Venice replicated architecture alone is exquisite.  Gorgeous bridges, gondolas and fountains adorn the pavilion, as well as the beautiful gardens spread throughout.  There are no rides or major attractions found in the Italy pavilion other than the daily street performers and the occasional meet and greet with Pinocchio, it is truly a place for romance, peace and rest. Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: Epcot’s Germany Pavilion

Yet another country in Epcot’s World Showcase is Germany.  As you enter the quaint little German village, you are greeted with cobblestone streets, a gorgeous fountain and beautiful architecture, including a chiming clock tower.   Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: Exploring Canada at Disney’s Epcot

   

The Canada Pavilion at Epcot is another country in the World Showcase.  Once again, there are no rides in this pavilion, but plenty to enjoy. Authentic carved totem poles welcome you into the country. Canada has a 360^ CircleVision theater that shows the film “O’Canada”.  It takes viewers on a tour of the beautiful country, showcasing the Mounted Police, Ottawa and Toronto. The pavilion also features a large refreshing waterfall and gorgeous Victorian gardens.   Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: Epcot’s France Pavilion

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As you enter the France Pavilion in Walt Disney’s Epcot theme park, you will see a magnificent small scale model of he Eiffel Tower in the distance.  You can enter France through the World Showcase or via the International Gateway located in between France and the UK. Guests of these hotels can enter through the IG: Read more

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Terrific Tuesdays: Epcot’s China Pavilion

As we work our way through the World Showcase at Epcot, our next stop is China.  Here you will find beautiful gardens and tranquil ponds scattered throughout the land.  There is even a miniature version of  the tomb of China’s first emperor.  The film Reflections of China, is shown in a 360^ Circle Vision theater and shows the journey of the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China.   Read more

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