Disney Confirms Removal of China Experience From EPCOT, Effective May 2026

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The main building in the China World Showcase Pavilion at EPCOT.

Credit: Brittany DiCologero, Inside the Magic

20 Comments

  1. Lynsey

    It’s becoming less and less “magical” and more “greedy, greedy, greedy”. Glad I got to go several times in the early 2000’s. I’ll never go back not thats just a park for elites.

    1. Sue

      So true I would not waste my money at Disney and we live right there which I do regret

      1. John

        So you’re the one who owns that sweet double wide on cinderblocks with the baller kiddy pool and lawn chairs out front we see from I4 on the way to the park…man, you made all the right life choices!!

        1. Who, me?

          So you’re the Elitist who thinks you and your family are better than everyone else. You made his point perfectly. Your what’s wrong with Disney. Pass me a beer.

          1. Yes, you?

            Let me guess, you’re in the converted school bus with deflated tires next to the double wide haha…Pass me that beer

          2. Hagerty

            Dear “yes, you” you must be the homeless guy living behind McDonald’s, I’ll take that beer 😁😁😁

        2. Sergio Sandoval

          🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

          1. Hagerty

            Why are you laughing, I may be poor and frequently soil myself but at least I’m not YOU!

    2. Austin

      Um what?

  2. Chad

    Honestly, China should be replaced with another, non-communist country altogether

    1. Austin

      I don’t think you understand the significance of this area.

    2. Kevin

      That’s the point of the experience lol it’s bringing back Chinese culture to its Imperialist, Taoist state of existence, prior to Communism. That’s why the Falun Gong folks put on their Shen Yun shows: as a way to protest the country that gave birth to them and then systematically outlawed them, using them for organ harvesting and other atrocities.

  3. I am rather sad to hear about this. I love being in the ” Disney Bubble”. I can go out and walk around the resort that I am staying in at 4am without fear. I love WDW.

  4. I don’t stay in the most expensive resorts. I only need my room to sleep and a pool. I don’t break my bank or go into debt to go to WDW. I watch my money. I still have my pearls from when I did go to the China pavilion. I don’t bring back a bunch of souvenirs for people. They can get their own. That’s how I save money. To each his own.

    1. Austin

      You can still watch your money and do all sorts of fun things including buying things like souvenirs for your friends.

  5. So, instead of adding a country, they are going to remove one??
    They already removed one of the greatest fountains, and pretty much destroying the once was image of EPCOT.
    People remember this, Disney wanted to have this park for changes. Just because the changes are made by stupid people, is a problem, but reality. It’s no longer the great park it once was. But the generations today will never know.

    1. Kevin

      No, it’s just a sensationalist title. They’re removing one form of candy within the China experience. You won’t even miss it, really.

  6. Melissa

    I can not even stand it anymore! What is the point.of Epcot now ? Oh food and drink it is one big food truck now! I loved to take my children there to learn about the different countries and hoped they would add more .Also the other building that were educational. IT JUST SUCKS NOW !

  7. Bert

    What about the egg rolls! Won’t ANYONE stick up for the egg rolls!!

  8. Billie

    They aren’t removing China – they have only removed the sugar painting candy station experience. The Country is still going to be there.

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