Look for other good viewing spots along the water line of Italy, Germany, the bridge between France and the United Kingdom, and on the deck above the Mitsukoshi store in Japan.įor a reserved viewing spot at one of the best viewing spots, try the IllumiNations Sparkling Dessert Party – it includes reserved, standing viewing of IllumiNations at the World Showplace plaza (right between the Mexico and Canada pavilions) along with sparkling wines and a dessert selection inspired by the World Showcase. If you’re willing to arrive early for a dining reservation, Rose & Crown, La Hacienda de San Angel, and Spice Road Table have seating with views of the lagoon. Because everything in the park is closed after IllumiNations, everyone tends to leave all at once, so try for somewhere between the Mexico and Canada pavilions to be closer to the exit. You might also pay attention to the way the wind is blowing, because that’s where the smoke from the fireworks will go.īecause there are so many viewing spots available, you’ll likely be able to find an acceptable viewing spot within 30 minutes of show time, except on extremely busy days. Try to avoid any spots where the islands on the lagoon are between you and the lagoon’s center – most of the islands have tall trees on them. You’ll be able to see most of the action from any spot with an unobstructed view of the lagoon. There are lots of places to choose from when viewing IllumiNations. A massive, glowing globe floats onto the water, with screens showing the diversity of life on Earth.Īt its close the globe opens like a flower, coupled with bursts of fireworks. During the summer of 2008, the Earth Globe underwent refurbishment and so a shortened version of IllumiNations was run during that time. The show is performed nightly, rain or shine, with only minor changes throughout the years. This show loosely tells the story of the Earth, beginning with flames evoking the volcanoes of a developing planet. IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth has been a mainstay of evenings at Epcot for nearly two decades. It’s Your Last Chance to See ‘IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth’ at Epcot by Shawn Slater, Senior Communications Manager, Disney Live Entertainment After a dazzling 20-year run, we’ll soon be bidding a fond farewell to IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth at Epcot. The show is every night at 9pm and is viewable from all around the lagoon. IllumiNations – Reflections of Earth is Epcot’s nighttime spectacular, featuring pyrotechnics, lasers, and fireworks over the World Showcase lagoon.
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