Name |
Opening- Closing Date |
Description |
Current Attraction |
Notes |
Spaceship Earth |
1982–present |
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CommuniCore |
1982–1994 |
The pavilion served as EPCOT Center's version of Main Street, U.S.A., as it brought together nearly all of the sponsors in the surrounding pavilions under one roof to serve as a supplemental experience to the overall visit to Future World. |
Innoventions |
The pavilions were renamed Innoventions in 1994 when all new exhibits were installed. In 2007 all signage was changed to incorporate a new Innoventions logo. |
Horizons |
1983–1999 |
Guests visiting the pavilion were advised that, "If we can dream it, we can do it." Featuring a series of scenes incorporating Animatronic figures in futuristic endeavors and its vision of how the future might develop technologically |
Mission: Space |
The building was later demolished and the site is now home to Mission: Space. |
Journey Into Imagination |
1983–1999 |
A ride that encouraged guests to use their imagination, as led by the Animatronic characters Dreamfinder and Figment. |
Journey into Imagination with Figment |
It has been through three incarnations over the years, two of them featuring Figment, a small purple dragon, as a character. |
The Living Seas |
1986–2006 |
The concept of the building was to take visitors under the ocean to 'Sea Base Alpha'. They would then disembark into the main exhibit area where they could interact with various multimedia displays. |
The Seas with Nemo & Friends |
It was changed dramatically after the 2006 rehab. The queue, Hydrolators, The Seas film and Seacab ride were removed for a theme based on Finding Nemo, and the attraction renamed The Seas with Nemo and Friends. |
World of Motion |
1982–1996 |
It was a whimsical look at the history and achievements in transportation ranging from cavemen having to use foot power, the invention of the wheel, Leonardo da Vinci's plans for gliders and flying machines, Christopher Columbus setting sail for America, and the first automobiles. |
Test Track |
The building was kept but was replaced by Test Track |
The Land |
1982–1995 |
It explored how humans can both use the land for their benefit, and how they can also destroy it. Future Technology in better preserving the land was also explored in the pavilion, along with a focus on the celebration of the land itself. |
Living with the Land |
Although the building and the focus has largely stayed the same, the initial attractions were all removed by 1995. |
Universe of Energy |
1982–1996 |
The original attraction featured numerous films that presented information on the subject of energy in a serious fashion as well as a ride through a primeval diorama complete with animatronic dinosaurs. |
Ellen's Energy Adventure |
The current show stars Ellen DeGeneres, Bill Nye 'The Science Guy,' and Alex Trebek. It deals with energy, how energy is produced, the history of energy production, and the search for new energy resources. In particular it focuses on the origins of fossil fuels such as petroleum, coal and natural gas. |
Wonders of Life |
1989–2007 |
The pavilion was devoted to health and body related attractions. It is located inside a golden colored dome between Mission: SPACE and the Universe of Energy. |
N/A |
As of March 2010, the pavilion hasn't operated regularly for over 6 years, and although the space is sometimes used for special events, the attractions within have remained closed, and since been partially removed. |
Name |
Opening-Closing Date |
Description |
Journey Into Your Imagination |
1999–2001 |
this version of the ride removed Dreamfinder and downplayed Figment's role. The ride was more closely tied to the film Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (which played in the pavilion's theater), by re-theming the ride as a trip to the Imagination Institute and casting Eric Idle as his character from the 3D film. |
Millennium Village |
1999–2001 |
It was the centerpiece of Disney's Millennium Celebration. The 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) pavilion opened up its doors to the public on October 1, 1999 and was closed down on January 1, 2001. It is, however, used on occasion. Along with the Odyssey Restaurant, the Millennium Village (now named "World ShowPlace") is used in the Epcot Food and Wine Festival. |
Honey, I Shrunk the Audience! |
1994–2010 |
This was a 3D movie that was part of the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids franchise. It closed in June 2010 to make way for Captain EO. |