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By Webmaster - Posted on 15 January 2009

EPCOT, the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, is really two distinctly different parks in one.  EPCOT was one of the last parks dreamed up by Walt Disney, but construction was not started until after his death.  One half of the park, Future World, is devoted to science, technology, space travel, ecology, and the environment.  The other half of the park, World Showcase, is a journey around the world, allowing you to explore the culture, food, costumes, and shops of 11 different countries.

 

To fully appreciate all that EPCOT has to offer, we recommend allocating at least two days to the park.  Also, keep in mind that the World Showcase attractions open later in the day (usually at 11am).

 

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Strollers for young children with ASD can be very helpful. Strollers help in several ways. The kids don't get as tired walking around the park. The stroller can provide a safe and familiar place for a child with ASD to retreat and regroup. And many strollers can be used as a wheelchair, allowing you to sit in the handicapped section at some shows and attractions. Find a stroller that will work for you and your child.

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