The Amusement / Epcot Center
June 30, 2008
The amusement park was originally “EPCOT Center, and that means that it is the ideals of the model city EPCOT embody. In 1994, but in the name of “Epcot’94″ modified and was then a year later consequently “Epcot’95.” From 1996, the park was only “Epcot”.
The original plans of the park show the disagreement over what the park really should be: some engineers wanted the park as a representation for future technologies build, with others in an exhibition space for international cultural wanted to build. Both groups developed their own park models. None of these models but was discarded in favour of the other, but they were both together into a single park and there is today’s Epcot from two geographic and thematic halves. By Thematasetzung international cultural and innovative technology affects the park now looks like a small world exhibition.
Epcot was to 1996 as the most lernorientierte amusement park in the world and had a very sober appearance. There were no typical Disney characters in the park, and the attractions especially the intellectual interest. (Eg many exhibition areas, 360-degree cinema to the various regions of the world or easy rides in boats by artificial landscapes).
Since 1996, and the construction of the high-speed rail test track seems to be a first-change philosophy to have taken place. This attraction superseded World of Motion, a trade pavilion sponsored by General Motors). This change has continued through the replacement of the attraction Horizons with the attraction Mission: SPACE.Similarly, now many Disney characters in the park. Thus the The Living Seas pavilion with the theme from the movie Finding Nemo is completed and newly The Seas with Nemo and Friends. The original attraction El Rio del Tiempo in the Mexican pavilion was, inter alia, the character Donald Duck and expanded in Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros renamed.


