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Quiet Places in EPCOT
EPCOT has some quiet places, but it also has the benefit to be able to take more guests as compared to other parks. This helps it feel not as busy. Here are some options for quiet places. Again, they are not always quiet, but are worth checking.
Future World
- The Seas with Nemo and Friends: The entrance to Coral Reef is around the side of the entrance to The Living Sea with Nemo and Friends. It is not as crowded as the rest of the pavilion.
- Imagination! Pavilion: The restroom area for the Imagination Pavilion is off to the side and is hardly busy.
- Rose Garden Walkway: Paths south of Innoventions Plaza that connect East and West Future World to the walkway to World Showcase.
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- • Universe of Energy Pavilion: The attraction is not a busy one and sometimes is closed. This offers you a place away from the crowd.
World Showcase
- Mexico: South of the Mexico Pavilion is the character greeting area. When not in use, offers a place to escape from crowd.
- Norway: The Stave Church Gallery is often overlooked and can offer a nice quiet place with displays of Norway’s Viking history.

- China: Waiting area for Reflection of China. Reflection of China is also another overlooked attraction that offers a 360 degree film. The waiting area is a large quiet place if you want to sit down and take a break.
- German: As you enter Germany from way of China, there is the character greeting area for Snow White (Snow White's Wishing Well). When she is not out, it can be a nice place to sit.
- Japan: There are two areas we have found. The first is the walkway to the outdoor seating section of Yakitori House. The second is the exhibit area (current exhibit is “Tin Toys”) where they have the Kidcot Station.
- Morocco: There is courtyard with a fountain and also an exhibit area connected to the courtyard. Both areas can be a nice place to sit or look at the displays from Morocco.

- France: Garden area on the west side of the pavilion. It is also the area where you can meet Aurora.
- England: In the back area there is the gazebo where “British Invasion” plays. When they are not playing it is a nice place to take a break, and it also offers a small hedge maze for kids to walk through.
- Canada: The garden area is a quiet place where you can take a break.
