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Great Improvements for Epcot’s Soarin’ Attraction

Great Improvements for Epcot’s Soarin’ Attraction

Soarin’ is a fan-favorite attraction at Epcot. And now, there are some great improvements that reflect the recent renovations around the park. Here are the details so you know what to expect on your next ride.

Soarin’ Around the World

Disney Files a New Patent to Change Soarin'
Credit: Susan

You can experience the thrill of hang gliding over beautiful world wonders at Disney World, Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland. This classic ride opened as Soarin’ over California, but is now Soarin’ Around the World.

As you soar through the air, you’ll be transported from one stunning scene to the next. Soarin’ also uses pleasant scents and graceful motion to create a unique experience.

Of course, everyone loves the fan-favorite pre-show narrator, Patrick. Throughout the ride, you’ll see spectacular aerial footage on an 80-foot IMAX digital projection dome. It’s a beautiful attraction highlighting our beautiful world.

Improvements for Soarin’

Patrick Soarin Nice Work Pal
Credit: Kate

Today, Disney rolled out a new ending sequence for Soarin’. With all the recent park updates, the park now looks quite different than it did before.

The update includes the new World Celebration, which replaces the previous Future World ending.

While many fans may miss the nostalgia of Future World, this new update more accurately reflects what the park looks like in its current state.

More Changes

Credit: Kate

In addition, it’s also being reported that the Eiffel Tower has been “fixed” and no longer looks bent. Depending on where you were seated, this iconic view looked incredibly distorted, which didn’t make sense given the rest of the scenes looked ok for the most part.


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