Walt Disney World 1966 - Vol. I

MonorailRed

Applebees
Original Poster
Sorry what happened? XD


:hilarious:

@MonorailRed what were you asking again?:D

Hmmm :bookworm:.... Oh yeah :D:eek:

Then again.... Looks like the Incan Empire took over pretty much all of the West side of South America :hilarious:

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Should I just do a "Coastal South America" Pavilion similar to the "Equatorial Africa" pavilion that was supposed to happen?

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Do you think that's technically game for a "World Showcase" Pavilion? :bookworm:
 

Magic Feather

Well-Known Member
A Cool Spin on the following attractions are still on the list to be done if anyone wants a challenge! :cool:

Walt Disney World Railroad
Pirates of the Caribbean
Dinosaur

America Sings
Big Thunder Mountain
Country Bear Jamboree
American Adventure

Astro Orbiter
Journey Into Imagination
Barnstormer
Autopia
Buzz Lightyear's AstroBlasters


Enchanted Tiki Room
Expedition Everest
Frozen Ever After
The Little Mermaid
Matterhorn Bobsleds
I'll take on Everest, Frozen, Mermaid, and Matterhorn. Expect them to be released in the order they were listed.
 

MonorailRed

Applebees
Original Poster
Greece

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The surroundings of the Greece Pavilion are lush and green, with a Ancient Grecian Feel. The center of the Pavilion features a smaller Replica of the Parthenon. Inside the Parthenon is an eatery called The Olive Tree.

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The Olive Tree

The Olive Tree Storyline is based on the legend that Athena, the Greek Goddess of Wisdom, gave the Greeks the olive tree. Which is why the center of the restaurant is a giant olive tree wrapping all around the interior of the restaurant, with carved stories from Greek mythology showcased throughout the tree. Statues depicting Greek Gods and Goddesses are also throughout the Restaurant. During lunch for quick service, statues and olive tree carvings stand in stone. However at night, they come to life for table service meals (Via Projection and AA technology).

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The Olive Tree serves Quick Service during the day, and Table Service during the evening (Similar to Be Our Guest). During lunch, statues inside the restaurant stand in stone while at night, they come to life for table service meals.

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Menu
Vegetarian Moussaka – $10.25​
Griddled Greek Cheese – with Pistachios and Honey- $12.75
Build Your Own Gyro – $12.00​
- Pick Your Bread: Wheat or White Pita Bread
- Pick Your Meat - Chicken, Lamb or Beef
- Pick Your Toppings: Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber, Bacon, Green Onions, Olives, Red Onions.
- Served with Tzatziki Sauce and Feta Cheese
Spanakopita – Savory Spinach and Cheese Pastry - $6.00
Greek Salad w/ Pita Bread – $7.25
Karydopita - Walnut and Coffee Cake– $4.50
Dannon Oikos: Blueberry, Key Lime, Vanilla, Strawberry, and Honey. - $3.25​
Dinner Menu for The Olive Tree at the discretion of Olive Tree's new head chef and World Center Boardwalk's head chef.

Surrounding the Greece Pavilion are small “houses” on a mountain, resembling the architecture of small Greek Islands such as Santorini, Ios, and Naxos. For resort guests, this is where some deluxe hotel rooms are located. This is also where you can find small shops, a Kidcot Fun Stop, Ticket Kiosks, and an Adventures By Disney kiosk that shows the wonders of Disney’s Greece Vacations. Along these shops is Dionysus’ Wine Room, which features a space to try Greek Wines and unwind.
Dionysus’ Wine Room
Domaine Skouras Moscofilero – $3.50
Domaine Sigalas Assyrtiko Athiri - $3.50
Domaine Skouras St. George - $3.25
Alpha Estate Axa Syrah Xinomavro - $4.25
Tzatziki Martini – featuring Crop Organic Cucumber Vodka aand BOLS Natural Yogurt Liquer – $7.75
Creta Olympias Xerolithia – $4.25
Tsantalis Rapsani – $3.00


Behind The Olive Tree is the E-Ticket Mythos: The Tale of Greece.

- New '66 Map of Greece Pavilion Coming Soon.... -
Mythos: The Tale of Greece

This attraction begins in the queue, themed to a Museum in Greece, where guests see various artwork, historical pieces, and moments photographed throughout Greek history.

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As you enter the pre-show, guests funnel into a room surrounded by Greek Pottery as the door closes.

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Then, pretty much a recreation of this scene from Hercules happens. The Muses come to life on the pottery in front of guests, offering to show them the Heroes of Greek history, as only the Muses can, in Disney comedy style. A piece of pottery grows in size and opens the painted doors on the piece, and guests go through the art piece.

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This attraction then takes guests on Greek pottery style vehicles, on a wild telling of Heroes throughout Grecian history, such as Achilles, Jason, Odysseus, Perseus, Theseus....

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And yes, a spectacular Hercules scene does take place in the attraction, pretty much the same as the Zero the Hero number in the movie.



The ending is a revised rendition of "A Star is Born" from the movie to include the "edutainment" aspect from the attraction, adding in parts about the other heroes.



This zany ride is a Fastpass attraction, so reserve your adventure today!
 

MonorailRed

Applebees
Original Poster
Jordan

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Enter the rich Country of Jordan! With no political ties to Middle Eastern tensions, rating as one of the top 5 safest countries to visit in the Middle East, and it’s beautiful history and landscape, Jordan is an obvious choice to add to the World Showcase pavilion.

Looking across the Lagoon, Salt has accumulated on rocks from the Dead Sea. You walk up as you enter the City Streets, with structures that resemble famous structures in the country. Eat at the Wadi Rum Restaurant, a Table Service thatserves traditional Jordanian food single and family style.

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Wadi Rum Restaurant
Appetizers
Hummus with Bedouin or Pita bread – $4.99
Falafel - Delightful little balls of fried chickpea flour and the best of Middle Eastern spice. Eat them on their own, dip them in mezze sauces. – $7.99
Fattoush - Chopped vegetable salad (e.g., tomatoes, cucumbers, radish, etc.) tossed with pieces of dry or fried flatbread and seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice and sumac. – $7.99
Zetun - Olive salad cut with carrots, green pepper, chili, and olive oil. – $4.99
Manakesh - topped with and an olive oil and za’atar blend. - $4.99


Main Dishes
Mansaf – Family Size (4-6) - Grilled lamb Seasoned with herbs and spices the Lamb is cooked with onion in yogurt and served on heaps of rice with a bed of Bedouin bread. – $39.99
Zarb – Family Size (4-6) - Consists of lamb or chicken, herbs and vegetables, which have been cooked in an oven with hot coals. – $39.99
Suniyat Dijaj – Spice covered chicken baked with potatoes, tomatoes, and onions. – $19.99
Lamb Plate - Seasoned with herbs and spices the Lamb is cooked with onion in yogurt and served on a bed of rice– $19.99
Manakesh - Flatbread dough usually topped with spices, cheese, and ground meat. – $10.99


Desserts
Knafeh - A decadent dessert made from a gooey, white cheese base with semolina bits baked on top and covered in sweet syrup. – $4.99
Harisa - A semolina- or farina-based cake soaked in sweet syrup.- $3.99
Assorted Oriental Sweets - Baklawa, Asabea, Mabrumeh, Asabea with Cashew, Ush Bulbul, Asabea, Burma. – $6.99


Beverages
Assorted Hot Teas -
$1.99
Chocolate Milk - $2.39
Coke Products - $2.59
Arabic Coffee – $3.99
Turkish-style Coffee – $3.99
Lime-Mint juice – $2.99
Coffee - regular or decaf - $1.99

Offering a cup of coffee to someone and having it accepted it shows mutual goodwill. Even if you aren't a coffee fan, try to accept at least one cup if you are offered it.

Jordan’s Omar Zumot's St George’s Wines - $12.99-29.99

Jordan also features traditional dance and musical acts that are featured throughout the day on the streets of the town. Check your Showtimes guide or your MyMagic+ app for more information!

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Enter through the majestic desert mountains in the back of the town to experience the City of Petra. Outside the City of Petra, are small climbing rocks for children to climb and a Kidot Fun Stop to discover as the adults relax nearby on chairs.

Inside the City of Petra Building is a beautiful movie called The Wonders of Jordan - filmed in HD and shown upon custom tall video screens, this beautiful movie makes you experience Jordan in a new way, with smells, water and other interactive elements piped in during the video.

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At a Museum near the City of Petra building, is Indiana Jones and the City of the Covenant, a brand new attraction provided by WDI that uncovers the history of archeological findings in Jordan. (The storyline also serves as a sort of sequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark). This leads to a walking adventure with Indiana Jones' archeological crew to uncover his latest find, you may even see Indiana at the end of the tour!​

- '66 map coming soon -​
 

AdventurerEllie

Well-Known Member
Mexico, Brazil, Morocco, Egypt, South Africa, Greece, Jordan, Italy, Germany, England, Norway, France, Spain, Japan, India, Thailand, China, Russia, Australia, South Pacific, Canada, First Nations, and America.


Now it's time to take care of the Pavilions in Actual Epcot :p Then the newest additions...

You should have included Poland! :p
 

MonorailRed

Applebees
Original Poster
Mexico

The surroundings of the Mexico Pavilion are a more elaborate version of the Pavilion we know today, with a MesoAmerican pyramid and other historical finds nearby. Hotel rooms surround the outskirts and the center of the Pavilion.

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You can find several shows with comedic "Archeologist" throughout the day, explaining their different items they've found on a boat ride near Mexico City. (Subtly tying into The River of Time Attraction nearby) This is an edutainment show, and does include history of the civilization.

When you walk into the pavilion, guests walk into a room with mist and fog, depicting ruins from the Aztec civilization. You can hear the pounding of old Aztec drums as you go farther.....

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You may even see some Mexican wildlife along the way. (Depicted by AAs)

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As you head farther into the Jungle you start to hear the sounds of a fiesta, and then see a small Mexican town down a small staircase.

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It seems to be not to far from Mexico city, as you can see the skyline of the city in the background, at sunset.

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In the town, there are many things for guests to experience. Such as glass, pottery, a wood carving shop, and other crafts are found along the streets of the town. A live Mariachi band also comes out ever so often. A kidot fun stop with "edutainment" on the history of different Mexican fiestas around the year.

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The La Cava del Tequila, which is a tequila bar with a vast collection of tequilas, specialty margaritas and light Mexican appetizers, hosted by tequila "connoisseurs" that interact with park guests.

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Found near the water is La Puesta del sol en Baja. Serving Mexican dishes with a twist taken from the seafood and coast style Baja California foods. These style dishes have more of the style to what Americans call, "Mexican Food" (Usually a Tex Mex Combination) along with more seafood options - and will be more at home to tourist discovering the Pavilion.

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If you're looking for something more authentic, The La Historia Restaurante actually boasts views of the Aztec scenes in El Rio de Tiempo, all while serving dishes that are more classic. The atmosphere compliments the exterior of the Pavilion and the showscenes nearby.

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Last but not least, guests may also discover the star attraction of Pavilion, El Rio De Tiempo (Also known as The River of Time). Click here for Part 1 and Part 2 of the attraction.

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An In-Depth Description of the Hotel will be Coming Soon.... Stay Tuned!
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spacemt354

Chili's
Mexico

The surroundings of the Mexico Pavilion are a more elaborate version of the Pavilion we know today, with a MesoAmerican pyramid and other historical finds nearby. Hotel rooms surround the outskirts and the center of the Pavilion.

01%2BGreat%2BPyramid%2BMystery.jpg


You can find several shows with comedic "Archeologist" throughout the day, explaining their different items they've found on a boat ride near Mexico City. (Subtly tying into The River of Time Attraction nearby) This is an edutainment show, and does include history of the civilization.

When you walk into the pavilion, guests walk into a room with mist and fog, depicting ruins from the Aztec civilization. You can hear the pounding of old Aztec drums as you go farther.....

yaxchilan.jpg


You may even see some Mexican wildlife along the way. (Depicted by AAs)

macaw-flock-lg.jpg

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As you head farther into the Jungle you start to hear the sounds of a fiesta, and then see a small Mexican town down a small staircase.

World-Showcase-Mexico-Pavilion-the-disney-world-club-6594982-475-327.jpg


It seems to be not to far from Mexico city, as you can see the skyline of the city in the background, at sunset.

Overview-of-Mexico-City-001.jpg


In the town, there are many things for guests to experience. Such as glass, pottery, a wood carving shop, and other crafts are found along the streets of the town. A live Mariachi band also comes out ever so often. A kidot fun stop with "edutainment" on the history of different Mexican fiestas around the year.

pinata-scene.jpg



The La Cava del Tequila, which is a tequila bar with a vast collection of tequilas, specialty margaritas and light Mexican appetizers, hosted by tequila "connoisseurs" that interact with park guests.

cava-del-tequila-00.jpg


MariaCorona1_54_990x660.jpg


Found near the water is La Puesta del sol en Baja. Serving Mexican dishes with a twist taken from the seafood and coast style Baja California foods. These style dishes have more of the style to what Americans call, "Mexican Food" (Usually a Tex Mex Combination) along with more seafood options - and will be more at home to tourist discovering the Pavilion.

Maya-Gril_Tacos.jpg

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If you're looking for something more authentic, The La Historia Restaurante actually boasts views of the Aztec scenes in El Rio de Tiempo, all while serving dishes that are more classic. The atmosphere compliments the exterior of the Pavilion and the showscenes nearby.

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tamales.jpg

348s.jpg


Last but not least, guests may also discover the star attraction of Pavilion, El Rio De Tiempo (Also known as The River of Time). Click here for Part 1 and Part 2 of the attraction.

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An In-Depth Description of the Hotel will be Coming Soon.... Stay Tuned!
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