
EPCOT Center, as it appeared in October 1982. This world is currently incomplete.

The entrance plaza is dominated by Spaceship Earth, the park's icon, and the famous lucite fountain. Inside the massive suspended geosphere, guests will learn about the history and future of communications.

Gutenberg inspects his first printed Bible while workers operate a printing press. This is one of the audio-animatronics scenes from Spaceship Earth.

The center of Future World, the first land guests encounter, features the Fountain of Nations flanked by Communicore East and West. Here guests can find shopping and dining options as well as hands-on exhibits in topics ranging from computers to energy.

Guests will take a billion-year journey to tomorrow as they discover the dynamic forces that shape our world in the Universe of Energy

Though under construction, guests will be able to experience the past, present, and future of man's attempts to envision future living in a variety of different environments in Horizons.

In the World of Motion pavilion, guests will discover how it's Fun to be Free in a tongue-in-cheek look at the history of transportation. Afterwards, they can explore exciting concepts for future transportation solutions in The Transcenter.

The glass pyramids are the gateway to your Journey into Imagination. Inside, guests will find the Image Works, a creative playground of the future, along with the Magic Eye Theater presenting Magic Journeys.

The Land Pavilion celebrates man's relationship with the environment through agriculture. Inside, guests will find a boat ride through greenhouses of the future, an animatronic show on good nutrition, a theater presentation, and two restaurants.

The Canada Pavilion, one of the original nine countries of World Showcase. This is the first completed World Showcase Pavilion of the project

The Mexico Pavilion. While the interior is still under construction, the exterior and pathways are explorable.