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Easy to Miss Must Dos at Epcot

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Snowman in the Land
Living with the Land hosts a real, live Florida snow… er, sandman!

Epcot has many must see attractions, ranging from the thrill of Soarin’ or Test Track to the educational but fascinating Circle-Vision film in China. It’s easy to rush about doing all of the larger attractions, and run right past the ones that aren’t as talked about. Today we’re going to look at some of the attractions that aren’t as easily spotted but simply shouldn’t be missed.

Epcot is split into two sections: Future World and the World Showcase. Most of the attractions with rides are concentrated in the Future World, but this doesn’t mean the World Showcase has nothing of interest. The World Showcase not only hosts tons of interesting shopping opportunities, it also has amazing people watching locations.

 

 

 

1. Club Cool

Club Cool Sign
Club Cool is hosted by Coca-cola, and is a definite Epcot Must Do!

Club Cool is a simple must do, a place where you can try various Coca-Cola products from around the world. Located near the front of the park, this small location makes for a great place to grab a cool drink on your way to the World Showcase. The offerings were changed up in late 2013, with almost everything replaced (luckily, fan “favorite” Beverly, well-known for being something to trick others into trying, remains). While change is generally a good thing, the change lost my personal favorite, Mezzo Mix, an orange cola from Germany. However, there are still many things worth trying, with the list currently being:

  • Guarana Kuat – a guarana berry-flavored drink from Brazil
  • Inca Kola – a very sweet fruity flavor, with a flavor like bubblegum from Peru
  • Sparletta – a raspberry cream soda from Zimbabwe
  • VegitaBeta – a non-carbonated fruit drink, flavored with passion fruit and apricot from Japan
  • Bibo – a kiwi mango soda, from South Africa
  • Fanta Melon Frosty – a melon flavored soda from Thailand
  • Fanta Pineapple – a pineapple soda, from Greece
  • Beverly – a bitter aperitif, meant to clean the palate, from Italy
Club Cool Sodas
The range of available sodas to try… click to see it large!

 

Inca Cola Close Up
This is the Inca Cola, which is quite tasty though very sweet, tasting much like bubblegum.

2. Sum of All Thrills

Sum of All Thrills Sign
Designing your own roller coaster or jet ride? A definite Epcot must do!

Easily the most customizable interactive attraction at Epcot, the Sum of All Thrills is a roller coaster simulator in which you design your own attraction, then actually get to experience it. You can choose from a bobsled, roller coaster, or jet fighter, ranging from a mild experience in the bobsled to a much wilder experience with the fighter jet. With some guidance, you will be able to customize your design, using tools on the interactive computer screen, including height and speed. For each stage you add, you then send Crash, your official test subject, through the design to see if it works, which is hilarious when you make a poor design decision. Once you go through the design process, you will then board a simulator arm made by KUKA, and experience your very own design. While the attraction can be quite mild, you are free to create a completely over the top attraction, with the robotic arm able to turn you completely upside down. For thrill seekers, experiencing an attraction of your own design is an easy choice, but even riders who hesitate on thrill rides should give this a try. With an emergency stop button if you become overwhelmed, and a cast member who literally watches a video of what’s going on inside the simulator to make sure you’re okay, this unique experience really shouldn’t be missed.

KUKA Arm in Sum of All Thrills
This is the KUKA arm loaded with riders just about to start to experience their design!

3. The Great Piggy Bank Adventure

Great Piggy Bank Sign
This adorable and informational Piggy teaches you how to manage your finances… an Epcot must do, so you can afford another trip!

This is a fun little game found in Innoventions West that helps teach kids (and adults!) the fine art of managing their finances. Playing either alone or in teams up to three, you are given the chance to make a financial goal for your team at the beginning, and are then assigned an adorable Piggy to carry with you through your adventures. This Piggy guides you through each section of the game, giving advice and teaching you new vocabulary along the way. Each game gives you the chance to earn money towards your savings goal, and everything is totalled at the end to see if you made it. After you’re finished, you are offered the chance to put in your email address to receive a link to the online version of the game which extends the learning. This game is definitely worth a play, especially since there’s rarely a long wait and it’s in the air conditioning.

Piggy Bank
The piggy is actually real! You get to carry him through the different stages of the game.
Great Piggy Bank Game
The final stage where you diversify your assets to try to maximize your money… this isn’t just a kid’s game!

4. Living with the Land

The Land Sign
The Land Pavilion houses a terrific place to eat, the unmissable Soarin’, and the best attraction on property, Living with the Land!

This attraction isn’t exactly hidden, but if you rush through the area heading straight to Soarin’, you will miss out, which is an absolute crime as it’s the best attraction at Epcot. The ride begins with a calm boat ride through various scenes, including a swamp and a farmyard. Finally, you sail through a section showcasing new technologies in agriculture, featuring a working greenhouse, aquaculture, and a research lab. Most of the foods grown in the greenhouse are actually served in restaurants in Epcot, with most going to The Garden Grill. The variety of things grown changes frequently, but you can usually see tomato “trees”, nine pound lemons, pumpkins, and pineapples. There are several Hidden Mickeys to be spotted, so keep your eyes open!

Pond in the Land
Functional AND pretty… this fun little boat adventure is an Epcot must do for me.
Peanut Butter Tree from the Land
What is a peanut butter tree?! I want one.

5. Morocco Style

Style of Morocco Sign
Head through these intricate red doors to find the textile gallery that is the Epcot must do in Morocco.

Hidden in plain sight, the Morocco Pavilion in the World Showcase boasts a small gallery featuring various pieces including textiles and jewelry. This small area is air conditioned and always seems to be empty, and with a bench inside, makes for a great place to sit for a spell and cool off. Right as you enter, you’re greeted by a life size horse and man, dressed in traditional garb. Be sure to look up to see the intricate and gorgeous stained glass windows.  The entire Pavilion is huge and very detailed, and very authentic, being the only one actually sponsored by a government.

Morocco Horse
This horse is full sized and fully dressed.

6. Norsk Kultur

Norway Stave Church
Note the blue sign in the distance on the Stave Church? That’s the subtle hint that Frozen has arrived.

This hidden gem of a museum housed, until recently, items from Norway’s history. Like many other things recently, however, this little museum was given a Frozen makeover, and now contains a blend of traditional Norwegian artifacts and items from Arendelle’s past. Even though Frozenification of everything is beginning to irritate some, this place is definitely worth checking out, especially since there’s real pieces of art mixed into the fantasy. Because this area is really tiny, many people pass right by it, not knowing that you can go inside, unless they spot someone exiting. Don’t make that mistake and be sure you check out the inside of the old Stave Church next time you are Touring the World Showcase!

 

So, what do you think? Have you missed these must dos, or have you known about them the whole time?

 

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Katie McNair

Katie McNair was born and raised in Central Florida. She grew up visiting Disney World as often as she could manage. Her favorite park is Epcot, and her favorite attraction is Living with the Land. Katie currently teaches 7th grade language arts.

9 thoughts on “Easy to Miss Must Dos at Epcot

  • The piggy bank game is my childrens favorite attraction at Epcot! On our first trip, it was the only thing in all four parks that they immediately asked to do again. Living with the Land is probably their second favorite attraction in Epcot, even over the Nemo ride…

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  • Great post! All of these are on our “must do” list for each trip also, especially Living with the Land! One nit, however. Tomatoes don’t grow on trees. They grow on vines, although they can look like a tree they way they grow in the greenhouse at Epcot!

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    • You are correct! However, Disney calls it a tomato tree. They do write it as tomato “tree” on the sign, but they are the ones to name it such. I can go back to add the “”, though, to make it clearer. Thanks for reading!

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  • I’m definitely with you on Living with the Land and Club Cool. The former reminds me of the glory days of EPCOT and is a really pleasant attraction. The latter is still a fun way to check out all the crazy different sodas.

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    • I agree! Epcot is such a great park, and Living with the Land is just such a classic. It just makes me so happy, and enough stuff changes to make it worth the trip every time you find yourself in Epcot.

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  • Very nice post! Epcot is a two day park for us and we’ve enjoyed many of these experiences, but we’ve never done the Club Cool or the Piggy Bank. Is the Piggy Bank new?

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    • Thank you! The Piggy Bank actually opened back in 2009, and I myself passed it many, many times not paying any attention. Once I finally realized it was an interactive attraction, I have been back many times since it’s just so much fun. Thanks for reading!

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  • Each trip, I make it a point to walk through the Stave Church, get hydrated for free at the Cool Club, and find interesting things to see on the Living with the Land boat. But I played the Great Piggy Bank Adventure for the first time on my last trip and it’s just plain FUN! I didn’t quite understand what to do my first time through, so I played it again and met my “financial goal”!

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    • It is so much fun! I agree, I didn’t understand the games the first time through, and I lost most of my money in the diversification part… but I have played it several times since, and I have gotten much better!

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