![]() Watch a full video of the show, as seen from the France pavilion, and judge for yourself:Įpcot Forever is only the first of many major updates coming to the park over the next few years. While Epcot Forever is certainly better than having no fireworks at the park for a year-and we share a nostalgic attachment to the extinct rides referenced in the score-we don’t feel it is nearly as visually impressive or emotionally engaging as its predecessor. The finale of Epcot Forever features “A Whole New World ” from Aladdin, which serves as a heart-warming preview (or terrifying portent, depending on your perspective) of the coming integration of character-driven intellectual properties across Epcot’s edutainment attractions. Classic 1980s tunes like “Tomorrow’s Child ” and “Veggie Veggie Fruit Fruit ” are heard in the park again for what might be the final time, sung in new arrangements that include a children’s choir. The 11-minute short-term show fuses fireworks with kites towed by Jet Skis, all set to vintage EPCOT Center music. Despite its permanent-sounding name, Epcot Forever will only run for one year, as a temporary stopgap until HarmonioUS debuts in 2020. Wasting no time, Disney launched a new pyrotechnic nightcap only 24 hours after IllumiNations was extinguished. Luckily, thanks to our friends at Attractions Magazine and MEI Travel, we were able to attend a private viewing party in the Italy pavilion, which allowed us to record this full POV video of the final IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth performance:Īs an added bonus, the viewing was also attended by Mark Nichols, who was the original show producer of IllumiNations.įor some of his insights into what made the show so beloved for more than two decades, read this interview in the Orlando Weekly. Guests began lining up around World Showcase lagoon’s shoreline hours before the final performance, and all the prime viewing spots for the last show were snatched up long before it started. The popular nighttime spectacular, which featured a flame-spewing “inferno barge ” and large LED-covered floating globe, was a day-ending fixture at Epcot for more than 20 years. ![]() Monday, September 30, 2019, saw the last-ever performance of IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth at Walt Disney World. IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth Final Show Bid a final goodbye to Illuminations: Reflections of Earth and get ready for a whole new world of entertainment at Epcot. Today, we’re taking a fond look back at IllumiNations and looking forward to the park’s future with full videos of Epcot Forever and the new Epcot Experience exhibit. During the coming year, Epcot will be celebrating this classic show, so you still have plenty of time to experience it again and again, as excitement builds for what’s next.At the end of September, Walt Disney World retired IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth to make way for new entertainment and attractions that are arriving at Epcot in the coming years. “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth,” which is currently planned to run to the end of summer 2019, has entertained millions of guests gathered around World Showcase Lagoon sharing the light and a story since it debuted in October 1999 as part of the Walt Disney World® Millennium Celebration. Although, excitement is buzzing that the new show will follow along with other new updates coming to the park such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Ratatouille. ![]() No immediate announcement has been made on a replacement. ![]() IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth will be ending in the second half of next year (2019). After a nearly 20 year run, Illuminations: A Reflection of Earth is slated to close at Walt Disney World’s Epcot in 2019. ![]()
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