Each of Epcot’s four sections offers something new to discover.

At World Showcase, visitors can explore the cultures of 11 countries at themed pavilions around a picturesque lagoon.

To find up-to-date park hours and showtimes, visit theDisney World website.

Spaceship Earth Beacon of Magic

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There are two types: the Lightning Lane Multi Pass and the Lightning Lane Single Pass.

There’s something for every taste and budget, with casual stands, quick-service eateries, and table-service options.

Wherever you plan to eat, dining reservations are highly recommended at any table-service Disney World restaurant.

Legendary outlaws Rocket (left) and Groot (right) appear in Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind

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In the Germany pavilion, Biergarten Restaurant has a festive atmosphere that feels like Oktoberfest every day.

Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie is a quick, delicious stop for a French pastry or sandwich.

Coral Reef Restaurant gives guests the opportunity to dine with the fishes, with views into a living reef.

Epcot Germany

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Next up is the annual International Flower & Garden Festival from March to June.

Disney’s BoardWalk Inn and Villas recreates a lively, nostalgic atmosphere with its old-fashioned promenade.

A Skyliner gondola station at the resort takes guests to the park with magic-carpet-ride views.

Interior view of Epcot’s Space 220 Restaurant

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Getting to Epcot

Disney World offers complimentary transportation for hotel guests going to the theme parks.

If you opt to drive, standard parking starts at $30 per day.

Epcot Italy

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People mover in Epcot during a vibrant sunset

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