SECOND LOCATION
EPCOT – Wonders of Life Pavilion
What is this fancy place?
Who remembers Body Wars?!?!?! *raises hand* Ahem!
Anyway….
EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community of
Tomorrow) is the second Disney theme park. It opened in 1982 as a celebration
of human innovation and progress. The Wonders of Life Pavilion debuted in 1989
in the “Future World” area of the theme park. The focus of the pavilion was
human health. It originally hosted EPCOT’s first thrill ride: Body Wars (which
was directed by Leonard Nimoy!). The pavilion closed in 2007, but since then
the Disney higher-ups have been giving it a new, seasonal purpose. While the
original pavilion will always hold a fancy place in my heart, I decided to
check out what new fanciness awaits the pavilion….
Wonders of Life Pavilion |
First Impression of the Fanciness
At first I feel kind of sneaky, sneaking up on
the pavilion. It’s usually closed, and this is my first time at EPCOT’s Food
and Wine Festival, so I actually had no idea it was regularly open for the
festival.
So I tiptoe closer, taking pictures every ten steps because I’m so excited, and then I enter and…okay, I’m a sucker for anything EPCOT, so I just stand there trying not to ball my little eyes out because man, this place is FANCY. It feels like I’ve walked into some kind of superstar cooking show, or found a secret place only chefs shop.
View from the entrance |
There’s lots
of Disney art, walls of expensive cooking supplies, racks upon racks of wine,
and fancy rows of chairs set out for cooking demonstrations. The venues are all designed to look like little buildings, so it feels like I'm in a quaint, indoor village: a cooking village that revolves around good food and drink. The colors of the pavilion
are now green and tan: soothing colors that help set a muted, friendly tone. So
pretty darn fancy!
Demonstrations! |
Art! |
Fancy place to sit and eat! |
Fancy Writing Spaces?
I never went to the pavilion looking for a nice
place to write…I stumbled upon it by complete happy, fancy accident. There’s a
cute café by the art shop, and by the café, hidden on a slightly upper level
and blocked by trees and merchandise…is a place to sit and eat.
There’s a huge long table with bar stools, and
then there’s large round tables, wrought with nature designs like leaves. The
best thing is: it’s mostly empty. So I sit down and get all comfortable and
then I’m like: fancy writing space!!!!! So I take out my notebook, because I
didn’t have my computer, and write. I'm pleasantly surprised by how quiet the pavilion is. Most of the chatter is a low mumble that turns into white noise.
View from my spot |
While I was next to a wall, I of course didn’t
check to see if it had plugs. Guess I’ll have to go back and check then (awww
such a hardship!). Of course, this place is only seasonal, so my fancy writing
space will be gone this month. I think that makes it more fancy…because it’s
limited edition!
Special Fancy Extras
Fancy an exploration of the human body? Everything
from pre-show to the end of the ride: here’s a video of Body Wars! If you want
to skip the pre-show, the ride itself starts at 4:11. Yes, this ride was like
Star Tours!
In case you wanted more iformation on everything Wonders of Life (even some thoughts on what if it were bought back to life), here'a my blog at http://wol4eva.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteNeat blog, thanks so much for the link! I love your blog header haha, so fancy.
DeleteDid you get to go to the EPCOT30 celebration? Marty Sklar was there!
Sadly I wasn't there at the time (thanks to being continent locked), but at least I helpfully provide a voice for the pavilion's past.
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