Epcot FAQ

What is Kidcot Fun Stops?

Kidcot Fun Stops are craft stations strategically located in each country’s pavilion around Epcot’s World Showcase. Here, kids receive special cards or postcards and have the opportunity to engage in fun, educational activities. They can decorate their cards with stickers and get them signed by Cast Members, who often share interesting facts about their native countries or teach a few words in their languages. It’s not just fun; it’s a learning adventure!

What are the four worlds of EPCOT?

The Walt Disney World Monorail System passes through Epcot’s World Celebration, providing transport from Magic Kingdom and the TTC. Epcot is divided into four main themed areas, known as “neighborhoods”: World Celebration, World Discovery, World Nature and World Showcase.

Is there parking at EPCOT?

Parking, paid unless you are guests at a Disney Resort, for Epcot is located straight out in front of the park. Guests that are parking roughly 45-60 minutes before the park opens can expect to have an easy walk to the gates. In many instances, guests parking that early will not even need to use the tram.

Do I need a ticket to eat at a restaurant in EPCOT?

You will need a ticket for the theme park in order to enter and go to the restaurant.

What did EPCOT originally stand for?

EPCOT Acronym coined by Walt Disney in 1966 meaning Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.

Where are the water refill stations in EPCOT?
  • Connections Eatery
  • Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue
  • International Gateway
  • Restrooms near Refreshment Port
  • Odyssey Pavilion
  • Guest Relations in World Celebration
  • Journey of Water Inspired by Moana in World Nature
How many world showcase pavilions are there at EPCOT?

Epcot is home to the World Showcase, which consists of 11 pavilions representing countries from around the world, including Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Morocco, Japan, the United States, Italy, Germany, China, Norway and Mexico.

Can I bring my dog to Epcot?

No. Only service animals are allowed in the theme parks and at Disney Springs.