Nicely said, what was once Epcot on the backburner will Rock n' Rollercoaster didn't boost MGM (Or should I say, Disney Studios) to a full day park, but it is still only a half day park. Because of this Disney is investing in Epcot to make sure that it stays a full day park and that it doesn't become severely outdated. With a new Canada film, a new Norway film, the possibility of a brand new future world pavilion and the inevitable return of the Dreamfinder, Epcot seems set for its 30th anniversary. I say the 30th anniversary because lets face the facts, they arent closing the park to work on everything, but they are closing attractions one by one for the rehab train. TLS is almost done. Next is WOL and UoE. Following this will be new additions (attractions or rehabs) to the World Showcase, last but not least at all will be the reintroduction of the Dreamfinder to the Imagination pavilion.