1/2 day epcot

lindarae

lindarae
Joined
Feb 8, 2006
Messages
12
confused3 Will a half day in Epcot (sometime after noon) be too rushed and crowded? My family (DD6 and DS4) will probably only see Future World. The kids are too young to really enjoy all of the world showcase and time is a factor. We are flying into Orlando very early on this morning and I hate to waste a day.

princess: pirate:
 
I've done 1/2 days at epcot before.....You might want to take them to the living Seas and see the new turtle talk with crush, if they are NEMo fans..and if its open at time of your visit. If characters are important to hunt the world showcase seems to be a great walk around to find them, or you could just hit the character connection for photos as well.
 
Spending 1/2 of a day at EPCOT just requires you to prioritize. First things first, so to speak, and if you dont have time for Soarin and Test Track due to long lines, try fast pass to do one of these last before you leave, if possible
 
It depends on what you want to get out of Epcot. First thing to do is head to the Land and get a fastpasw if any are available for Soarin (if you want to do this attraction).

You will the probably be able to get through The Living Seas and the Imagination pavilions and then head over to test track. You should be past the two hour windows for your next fast pass by then so pick one up for TT. You can then try for the Energy pavilion and Spaceship Earth. Now you will have hit most of the major areas and hopefully have a couple of fastpasses to use. Don't forget to leave some time for food.
 

It depends how much you want to see. Since he was 3, Epcot has been my sons favorite park, and the bit he loves the best is world showcase (well that and the mission space play area, and space race, and everything else in that room!)
Actually, he loves the whole of that park..
We always spend about 4 days in Epcot and dont seem to scratch the surface but then again, we dont get much further than the mission space play area half the time!
 






Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE






DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom