It’s time for another construction check in EPCOT!
EPCOT is going through a huge transformation which means there’s still construction happening all over the park. Recently we noticed that there are some new additions over at Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana!
It looks like things are starting to move along in the next section of the attraction! We’ve been waiting for a few weeks to see what the next move would be, as the construction has just been on small aspects recently. We’re now seeing that new outlines have been formed on the ground.
One of the areas is surrounded by an orange mesh net right now, but we’re unsure if this will be a part of the experience, or outside of it. It looks like heavy machinery is also hard at work to move dirt and other materials into the right places.
We’re very excited to see what else is added to this exhibit because the rest of it is looking fantastic!
We got the opening timeline for this attraction back in September, and we keep an eye on it every time we visit the park to watch for new developments.
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