Let's Take an Aerial Look at World Celebration Construction.
Let’s Take an Aerial Look at World Celebration Construction.

Let’s Take an Aerial Look at World Celebration Construction. If you’ve been to EPCOT recently, you’ve likely seen the fantastic progress around World Celebration and World Nature as part of the park’s multi-year transformation. Well, get ready because it will all be completed later this year!

Journey of Water Inspired by Moana is starting the second round of Cast Member testing this coming Friday. The CommuniCore Hall and Plaza areas are nearing completion. We have seen images from the inside of the building with brand-new murals.

Now we can get an ariel look thanks to taking the monorail around Epcot, and some even better images from @bioreconstruct on Twitter/X

Let's Take an Aerial Look at World Celebration Construction.
Let’s Take an Ariel Look at World Celebration Construction

Related: Journey of Water – Inspired by Moana New Cast Member Previews Start September 1st

The area under construction right behind Spaceship Earth will be the newest Disney Statue “Walt the Dreamer”

When CommuniCore Hall opens in World Celebration later this year, it will be the center of festival programming throughout the park. In new renderings released today, you can see this will be home to a new character greeting location called Mickey & Friends. You’ll be able to meet Mickey Mouse and some of his best pals in this colorful space.

CommuniCore Hall will also be the home of a dynamic exhibition space that will transform with each festival throughout the year, as you can see here in one possibility imagined for EPCOT International Festival of the Arts. Playing with light, shapes and reflections, the architecture of this building was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering to celebrate the legacy of EPCOT and the original CommuniCore buildings.

Let's Take an Ariel Look at World Celebration Construction
Let’s Take an Ariel Look at World Celebration Construction

Let’s Take an Aerial Look at World Celebration Construction.