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WDW’S Epcot: Construction Update + The Originally Planned Attractions & Countries That Were Never Built

a painting of a town with a mountain in the background

Epcot, like the rest of the Disney parks worldwide, was never intended to be finished. They’d be expanded, things would change, etc. But there would never be a time when Disney would sit back on its laurels and say, “It’s done.”

Whether you’re a fan or just a recent visitor to Epcot, one of the four parks at Walt Disney World, you know that the park is in the midst of a huge reconstruction. There is construction almost everywhere, including:

Recently Opened

Continued Construction

Transformations that will begin soon

Wow, that’s a LOT! Granted, some of the things are smaller scale and we won’t even see the transformation. But others are ongoing projects that are HUGE and are causing mazes of construction walls throughout Future World.

I love this last one. “The Maze To Mouse Gear”

Besides all of that, did you know about all the things that were originally supposed to be included, but weren’t? Fascinating stuff – take a look:

This is usually the case with most Disney parks – what’s originally suggested and what eventually happens are usually two entirely different things, usually due to budget. But it’s still cool to see what was being considered, as well as what eventually made it to other places at Disney parks.

*** Thanks to Wendy B. and Jeff F. for their assistance in this post!

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