Epcot Update: Gutting the Old Universe of Energy Pavilion (PART 1)
Epcot has a lot of new additions in store for Guests visiting the park over the next few years. What has been officially unveiled so far includes just some of the new offerings that await park Guests (rumors say that a new country could be added to World Showcase in the not-so-distant future). While we wait to hear more about the future of Epcot, let's take a look around to check out the work that is currently being done in Future World:
Welcome to Epcot:
Let's begin by checking out Future World East:
Work continues on the new Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster:
As you can see, the former Universe of Energy showbuilding has been completely gutted:
Notice the new "gravity building" peeking behind the trees:
The refurbished exterior of the former Wonders of Life pavilion looks nice:
The rocks surrounding the sign of the pavilion recently got the Tomorrowland treatment:
Welcome to Epcot:
Let's begin by checking out Future World East:
Work continues on the new Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster:
As you can see, the former Universe of Energy showbuilding has been completely gutted:
Notice the new "gravity building" peeking behind the trees:
The refurbished exterior of the former Wonders of Life pavilion looks nice:
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The interior doesn't look very different:
Moving on:
The new space-themed restaurant continues to take shape next to the Mission: SPACE pavilion:
Test Track:
Future World West:
The sign of The Seas with Nemo and Friends pavilion is being refurbished:
This is a temporary sign:
It looks like the seagulls were also repainted:
Moving on:
The new space-themed restaurant continues to take shape next to the Mission: SPACE pavilion:
Test Track:
Future World West:
The sign of The Seas with Nemo and Friends pavilion is being refurbished:
This is a temporary sign:
It looks like the seagulls were also repainted:
The rocks surrounding the sign of the pavilion recently got the Tomorrowland treatment:
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