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EPCOT Attractions, Rides, and Entertainment (A Complete Guide)

Epcot is a significant park with numerous attractions, rides, and entertainment offerings. With so much to do, it would be difficult to experience everything the park has to offer. So, you’ll want to do your research ahead of time to form a plan that works best for your touring party. You do not want to be that person who hops on Mission: Space Orange first thing in the morning, thinking you can handle anything, only to find out later that you can’t. A bout of dizziness, or worse, full-on vertigo, could negatively impact the rest of your day.

To help you plan, we’ve listed Epcot’s attractions and rides with brief descriptions below. If you want to learn more about a ride or preview photos, use the link underneath it to access the complete attraction review. After that, we’ve shared an overview of each entertainment offering in the park and our festival guides for seasonal offerings. (Make sure to stick around to the end and grab a copy of our complimentary planning spreadsheet.)

Epcot entrance photo with fountain and Spaceship Earth

EPCOT Attractions

We’ll start by previewing the attractions in each park area: World Celebration, World Discovery, World Nature, and the World Showcase.

World Celebration Attractions

The following attractions are in the World Celebration area of the park.

Spaceship Earth

Spaceship Earth is a slow-moving attraction that takes guests on a journey through time, exploring the history of human communication. It dates back to the Stone Age and continues through the computer age. The attraction’s exterior (a unique geodesic sphere) is also the park’s icon.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Spaceship Earth

Spaceship Earth attraction at EPCOT

Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival

The Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival combines three shorts (cartoons) from Disney and Pixar. The films are 3D animated shorts with loud noises and musical soundtracks. A warning on the attraction’s signage notes that it might frighten children. (The theater is dark and mildly shakes during some of the experience.)

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival

Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival entrance for standby and Lightning Lane

Journey Into Imagination with Figment

Journey Into Imagination with Figment is a slow-moving attraction that’s fun for children. It takes guests on a ride through the Imagination Institute, where you learn about the senses. A small purple dragon named Figment soon takes over, and the ride gets more interesting. This charming (and exceptionally dated) attraction is perfect for the nostalgic, and children really do tend to enjoy it.

  • Height Requirement: None
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Journey Into Imagination with Figment

ride signage for Journey Into Imagination with Figment at Epcot

Meet Mickey and Friends

Meet Mickey and Friends is a character meet-and-greet at Epcot. It’s considered an attraction because it’s the home of the Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy meet-and-greet. You get to stand in one line and meet all three characters! This attraction can have long lines, but if you have little ones or love characters like we do, it’s definitely worth the wait!

  • Height Requirement: None
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: No

Learn More: Meet Mickey and Friends

Mickey and Friends attraction at Epcot

World Discovery Attractions

Next, we’ll move on to the attractions in World Discovery.

Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind

Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is undoubtedly the park’s most popular attraction, and one we consider well-worth purchasing a Lightning Lane to ride. Cosmic Rewind is a fun and exhilarating indoor roller coaster. While the attraction doesn’t have any inversions, the cars tend to swing on the track. Some riders do experience motion sickness.

  • Height Requirement: Yes, 42″ (42 inches)
  • Rider Switch: Yes
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: Yes, Lightning Lane Single Pass
  • Standby: This attraction now offers a standby line.

This ride is available during Extended Evening Hours at Epcot for deluxe and deluxe villa resort guests. Learn more about Extended Evening Hours Eligibility.

Learn More>> Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind

Guardians of the Galaxy Starship outside Cosmic Rewind queue at Epcot

Mission: SPACE

Mission: SPACE is a motion simulator ride that is not for everyone. Those prone to motion sickness will not want to go near it. As a bit of a reference, we love Cosmic Rewind, but I rode Mission: SPACE Orange once (many years ago) and promised myself if I made it off, I would never ride it again. An alternative green mission is also available, offering a less intense experience.

  • Height Requirement: 40″ (40 inches)
  • Rider Switch: Yes
  • Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Mission: SPACE (Green or Orange)

*This attraction has an area called Advanced Training Lab at its exit. It’s a fun, interactive area that children often enjoy. Speaking from experience, my child (when old enough) would ride this attraction while I waited outside for him. It would always take much longer than the posted wait time. I finally realized he was stopping to enjoy the Advanced Training Lab after he finished the ride. So, FYI!

Mission: Space attraction signage and entrance

Test Track

Test Track is a popular attraction currently being reimagined into Test Track 3.0 (its third reiteration). It is expected to open in the late summer of 2025.

  • Height Requirement: 40″
  • Rider Switch: Yes
  • Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Test Track (Under Major Refurb)

concept art Test Track 3.0 attraction at Epcot
©Disney | Test Track 3.0 Opens in Late Summer 2025

World Nature Attractions

Before we head off to the World Showcase, here are the attractions in the World Nature section of the park.

Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana

Journey of Water is an interactive walking trail inspired by Moana. It teaches guests about how water cycles the earth and its importance. You might get wet. But it’s more of a choice if you pay attention to the signs in each area.

  • Height Requirement: None
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: No

Learn More>> Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana

Te Fiti in the Moana Journey of Water attraction at Epcot

Awesome Planet

Awesome Planet is a 10-minute film at Epcot’s Land Pavilion. It tells the story of life on Earth and the importance of protecting it. The film was created in partnership with the Disney Conservation Fund and features in-theater effects such as wind, scents, and water.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: No

Learn More>> Awesome Planet

Awesome Planet attraction Epcot

Soarin’ Around the World

Soarin’ Around the World is a popular attraction that most guests enjoy. It offers a simulated experience similar to hang gliding, except you’re seated upright. Those with extreme fears of heights will probably want to sit this ride out.

  • Height Requirement: 40″ (40 inches)
  • Rider Switch: Yes
  • Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Soarin’ Around the World

Soarin' Around the World at Epcot

Living with the Land

Living with the Land is a slow-moving boat ride through Epcot’s greenhouses. It is a peaceful attraction beloved by many.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No*
  • Extended Evening Hours: No**
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

*Living with the Land is not listed as an early entry attraction. But it has been known to be open during early entry.

**A special version of Living with the Land (called Glimmering Greenhouses) is open late during the holiday season, including extended evening hours.

Learn More>> Living with the Land

Living with the Land attraction at Epcot

The Seas with Nemo and Friends

The Seas with Nemo and Friends is a slow-moving ride that tells the story of Nemo from Finding Nemo. This attraction is perfect for little ones or anyone wanting to break from the often relentless heat. The ride exits into the Seas Pavilion beside the park’s giant aquarium. It’s an excellent place to explore during a thunderstorm or rain shower.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> The Seas with Nemo and Friends

the ride vehicle for the Seas with Nemo and Friends attraction at Epcot.

Turtle Talk with Crush

Turtle Talk with Crush is an often overlooked attraction. If you have little ones (up to about the age of 12), don’t miss it! The longest you should have to wait is for the next showtime. Once you’re invited into the area, you’ll find a seat. Children are asked to sit on the floor in front of the screen. Parents can sit nearby on one of the benches. Crush then comes on screen and interacts with the children. You might want to think up a good question to ask him beforehand!

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Turtle Talk with Crush

Turtle Talk with Crush attraction at Epcot

World Showcase

The World Showcase is often considered the back half of Epcot. It consists of 11 countries offering attractions, dining, shopping, and entertainment. We’ll continue with what attractions are available. But you’ll want to note that some countries do not have a formal attraction.

Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros

This slow-moving boat ride is located inside the pyramid in Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion. It features the Three Caballeros as they explore famous cities.

  • Height Requirement: None
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: No

Learn More>> Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros

Gran Fiesta Tour sign attraction

Meet Anna and Elsa at the Royal Sommerhus

This character meet-and-greet is the formal home of Anna and Elsa at Walt Disney World. It’s the only traditional place to meet the sisters from Frozen outside of extra seasonal opportunities.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: No

Learn More>> Meet Anna and Elsa at the Royal Sommerhus

the Royal Sommerhus brown summer home with red trim and grass roof at Epcot

Mexico Folk Art Gallery

The Mexico Folk Art Gallery sits toward the front entrance of the Mexico Pavilion at Epcot. It’s a museum-like display offering a unique look at Día de Muertos through the eyes of Mexican and Mexican-American artists.

Learn More>> Mexico Folk Art Gallery

Mexico Folk Art Gallery with bride and groom statues at Epcot

Frozen Ever After

Frozen Ever After is one of Epcot’s most popular rides. Located in the Norway Pavilion, the attraction will have long lines throughout the day.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Frozen Ever After

Frozen Ever After Elsa 'Let it Go' scene

Stave Church Gallery

The replica of the Stave Church Gallery can be admired from its exterior in the Norway Pavilion. Inside, you’ll find an exhibit representing Norweigan history. The current exhibit is called ‘Gods of the Vikings.’

Learn More>> Stave Church Gallery

the Stave Church Gallery replica at EPCOT

Reflections of China

Reflections of China is a 14-minute Circle-Vision 360-degree film narrated by Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It takes viewers on a journey through ancient to modern China. While charming, the attraction is exceptionally dated.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: No

Learn More>> Reflections of China

Reflections of China at Epcot

The American Adventure

The American Adventure is a 30-minute production featuring over 35 audio-animatronics and digital rear-projection images on a 72-foot screen. It’s a must-see if you have the time and for fans of American history. We always enjoy it.

  • Height Requirement: None
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: No

Learn More>> The American Adventure

American Heritage Gallery

This walk-through gallery offers a glimpse of Native American history and is located inside the Colonial Mansion near the entrance of the American Adventure.

Learn More>> American Heritage Gallery

a display of American Indian artifacts in the American Heritage Gallery at Epcot

Portraits of Courage (Limited-Time)

This limited-time art gallery by President George W. Bush lines the walls of the Colonial Mansion’s central gathering space. It’s well worth seeing during its limited run. The exhibit was installed on June 9, 2024, and is scheduled to remain for 12 months. 

Learn More>> Portraits of Courage Limited-Time Exhibit

the exterior of the American Adventure pavilion at Epcot

Gallery of Arts and History

This walk-through art gallery currently hosts an exhibit called “Race Against the Sun: Ancient Technique to Modern Competition.” It offers a look at life in the Sahara and explores the fascinating story of Morocco’s Indigenous people while showcasing two modern-day extreme racing events

Learn More>> Gallery of Arts and History

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

This fun, family-friendly 3D attraction takes you on a ride through Chef Gusteau’s kitchen, where you’ll shrink to Remy’s size, and everything becomes larger than life. This attraction is based on the Disney Pixar movie Ratatouille.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
  • Extended Evening Hours: Yes
  • Lightning Lane: Yes

Learn More>> Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

Canada Far and Wide

Canada Far and Wide is a Circle-Vision 360 film attraction in the Canada Pavilion at Epcot. The 12-minute film showcases popular Canadian landmarks.

  • Height Requirement: No
  • Rider Switch: No
  • Early Theme Park Entry: No
  • Extended Evening Hours: No
  • Lightning Lane: No

Learn More>> Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360

the CircleVision screen for Canada Far and Wide at Epcot

EPCOT Entertainment

Celebracion Encanto: This Encanto-themed sing-along features live performers and songs from the movie. Mirabel and Bruno make appearances during the finale. Guests are invited to participate. (Located on the CommuniCore Hall Plaza Stage in World Celebration.)

Atlas Fusion: This Moroccan band plays in the Morocco Pavilion at Epcot. Most performances include belly dancers wearing elaborate costumes.

Forces of Nature by AntiGravity: See acrobats perform incredible displays of strength, grace, and agility. This performance is typically available Saturdays through Wednesdays in World Celebration.

Jammitors: This percussionist band plays on trash cans. They perform at select times throughout the park each day.

Mariache Cobre and Marimba de las Americas: This mariache band is longest performing musical act at Epcot. They play daily in the Mexico Pavilion at Epcot.

Matsuriza: A group of drummers who play the thundering sounds of Taiko in the Japan Pavilion at Epcot.

Sergio: An Italian mime who performs an outstanding juggling act in Epcot’s Italy Pavilion.

Voices of Liberty: Listen to the pristine sounds of this A capella group that performs daily in Epcot’s American Adventure Pavilion.

the stage for Celebration Encanto at Epcot with performers

Luminous: The Symphony of US (Evening Entertainment)

We highly recommend seeing Luminous: The Symphony of Us at the end of your Epcot day. Epcot’s fireworks are always offered at the park’s closing time. So if the park closes at 9:00 p.m., the fireworks start at 9:00 p.m. On most evenings, you’ll want to secure a spot for Epcot’s fireworks 30 minutes to an hour in advance. The more crowded the park is, the earlier you’ll want to find a spot. Our guide below details some of our favorite viewing locations.

Learn More>> Our Favorite Viewing Locations for Luminous: The Symphony of Us

EPCOT Festivals (Seasonal Entertainment)

Epcot hosts four festivals throughout the year. Additional entertainment offerings will be available during each festival. If interested, you’ll want to incorporate some of these extras into your plan. We recommend starting with our Epcot Festival Guide for an overview. Or you might like to browse the individual guides for each festival:

  • Epcot International Food and Wine Festival
  • Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival
  • Epcot International Festival of the Arts
  • Epcot International Festival of the Holidays
a topiary attraction of Beauty and the Beast during an Epcot Festival

EPCOT Countries

Epcot’s World Showcase is home to eleven countries offering attractions, entertainment, and shopping. We’ve already discussed the attractions and entertainment offerings in each country. However, if you want a deep dive into each country, our pavilion guides are an excellent place to start. You can browse each below or start with our Complete Guide to Epcot’s World Showcase.

  • Mexico Pavilion
  • Norway Pavilion
  • China Pavilion
  • Germany Pavilion
  • Italy Pavilion
  • American Adventure Pavilion
  • Japan Pavilion
  • Morocco Pavilion
  • France Pavilion
  • United Kingdom Pavilion
  • Canada Pavilion
the America Adventure attraction theater

Get a Copy of Our Planning Spreadsheet

We know this is a lot of information. If you want a condensed version, sign up for a copy of our free planning spreadsheet. The spreadsheet was created with Google Sheets and can be used on your phone during your vacation if you need a quick reference. We have a tab for each spreadsheet with instructions (EPCOT Ride Spreadsheet) and tips.

More Planning

For more planning, you might enjoy our entire Disney World Parks Planning Guide or one of the following park guides:

  • Magic Kingdom Attractions, Rides, and Entertainment
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios Rides, Entertainment and Attractions
  • Animal Kingdom Attractions Rides and Entertainment
  • Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park Guide
  • Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park Guide

We also have specific articles about many topics we touched on in this attraction guide. Some of our most popular park planning articles include:

  • Everything You Need to Know About Lightning Lanes at Disney World
  • Disney World Rides with Height Requirements
  • How to Use Rider Switch at Disney World
  • Epcot Characters Guide

For resorts, characters, and dining, the following resources are all good starting points:

  • Our Disney World Dining Guide
  • Disney World Transportation Options
  • Where to Meet Characters at Disney World
  • Disney World Resort Hotels Guide

Happy planning!

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