Living with the Land is a slow-moving attraction that takes Guests on a tour of how fruits and vegetables from all around the world are grown as well as how Walt Disney World horticulturalists use innovative techniques to help “feed a growing planet”.
The unfortunate news is that this beloved EPCOT ride has remained closed to Walt Disney World Guests for four days in a row.

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WDW Stats has reported that for the fourth day in a row, Living with the Land did not open with the theme park. Per their Tweet today:
Living with the Land has been temporarily interrupted. On average, an interruption takes 330 minutes. http://wdwst.at/detail/80010161 #Epcot #WDW #WaltDisneyWorld #DisneyWorld
Living with the Land has been temporarily interrupted. On average, an interruption takes 330 minutes. https://t.co/lTTArw7rYm #Epcot #WDW #WaltDisneyWorld #DisneyWorld
— WDW Stats (@WdwStats) August 24, 2021
Today’s closure can also be seen in the My Disney Experience app. When checking wait times around 4:45 p.m. EST on Tuesday, August 24, Living with the Land was still listed as temporarily closed, as seen in the screenshot below.

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At this time we are unsure of what is causing this prolonged closure, but Inside the Magic will continue to update you as we get information.
More on Living with the Land

In case you have never been on Living with the Land at EPCOT, the official Disney World website describes this ride as:
See firsthand how Walt Disney World horticulturalists are using innovative growing techniques and cross-breeding high-yield crops to help feed a growing planet.
Discover a cornucopia of fruits and veggies from around the world—some modified to jaw-dropping effect. Feast your eyes on edible food crops from around the world. Glimpse hybrid striped bass, tilapia, catfish and freshwater shrimp in our fish farm.
On this eye-opening tour, you’ll be inspired by a hopeful vision of farming’s future.

Have you ever ridden Living with the Land? Is it a favorite for you and your family? Let us know in the comments below.
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