
A Look Back at Epcot's Most Controversial Show
"The Making of Me" was an educational show inside the Wonders of Life pavilion at Walt Disney World's Epcot Park – a pavilion dedicated to health education, and a show about making humans.
EPCOT, part of Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, is a unique theme park celebrating human achievement and international culture. Known for its iconic Spaceship Earth geodesic sphere, it features Future World with technological innovations, and World Showcase with pavilions representing 11 countries. EPCOT offers a blend of educational exhibits, innovative rides like Test Track, cultural experiences, and seasonal festivals, appealing to a wide range of interests and ages.
"The Making of Me" was an educational show inside the Wonders of Life pavilion at Walt Disney World's Epcot Park – a pavilion dedicated to health education, and a show about making humans.
The Wonders of Life Pavilion was a large, indoor dome area in Epcot dedicated to educating guests all about health and fitness. The exterior of the dome was painted gold, and was 100,000 square feet, stretching 250 feet in diameter and towering six stories high.
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