There have been a LOT of changes in Disney World since the 100th Anniversary started.
With the 100th Anniversary of The Walt Disney Company in full swing, we’ve seen all kinds of new merch, construction updates, and Disney100 decorations pop up all over Disney World. Recently, we spotted some new decor in EPCOT — let’s take a look!
During a recent trip to EPCOT, we visited The Land pavilion and noticed there was a new 100th Anniversary logo inside of the Living with the Land attraction! Can you spot it?
The cast members “hid” the Disney100 logo in the lettuce by alternating different colored plants. It is such a neat way to display the 100th logo, but it may be a little difficult to make out if you have sensitivity to certain colors. Forget hidden Mickeys; Disney moved on to hidden NUMBERS!
In the past, we’ve seen all sorts of hidden details appear on Living with the Land, including holiday decorations, Mickey-shaped fruits and vegetables, and even little EPCOT-themed figures like Figment!
While we’re on the subject of new things in EPCOT, we also peeped a glance at the new Journey of Water inspired by Moana walkthrough attraction, set to open soon! As you can see, it’s looking VERY close to completion.
We’re always on the hunt for the latest Disney news, so stay tuned to DFB, and we’ll keep you updated with all the latest Disney information and more!
Click here for more about Disney’s 100th decor in the parks
Learn More About Disney 100 Years of Wonder – The 100th Anniversary Celebration!
More Details Revealed About the 100th Anniversary Celebration at Disney World
ALL of the Disney 100th Anniversary Merchandise You Can Get Online Right NOW!
Get ALL of the Latest Updates on the 100th Anniversary Celebration
Join the DFB Newsletter To Get All the Latest Disney News Delivered Right to Your Inbox -- Click Here to Subscribe
Have you seen this new Disney100 sign at Epcot yet? Let us know in the comments below!
Mikey says
My favorite attraction in all of Walt Disney World! I love these little Easter eggs. Anything Figment-related is great, too, although Dreamfinder was my real favorite character.