Attraction closures are never ideal, especially when you only have one opportunity to experience it. Thankfully, this closure is very brief, but you will want to note when it will be closed in case it alters your plans.
Closures
Attractions, hotel amenities, and restaurants all close for various reasons. It may be as simple as a planned refurbishment or it may be due to natural forces like what is currently taking place along the Sassagoula River.
Whatever the reason may be, closures can put a damper on your plans. It may mean you are not able to eat at a restaurant you have been wanting to try, ride your favorite attraction, or efficiently get around the resort.
Though brief, the Reflections of China attraction is closing soon.
Reflections of China
Reflections of China runs continually through the day inside the temple building. The film’s guide, Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, takes guests on an immersive tour through the sights and sounds of China.
You’ll float down the Haungpu River to Shanghai and see historic Nanjing Road. Witness the gentle, fluid movements of tai chi and the agile acrobatics of the Peking Opera Company. Then, viewers scale the beautiful Huangshan mountain range into the mythical Sea of Clouds.
Follow the Yangtze River to the water-bound city of Suzhou, dubbed “the Venice of the East” by Marco Polo. Finally, visit a busy night market in Xinjiang Province and trek across the Gobi Desert on the ancient Silk Road and enter the vast Forbidden City.
Closure
According to the Disney World website, Reflections of China is closing for one day only on June 13, 2024. It is scheduled to reopen on June 14.
Reflections of China will be unavailable on June 13, 2024.
At this time we are unaware of what the closure is for, but if this is a priority for your visit make sure you check the calendar often to stay up to date with its closure.
Is Reflections of China ever a priority for you? Will you be visiting Epcot on this day? Let us know in the comments below, and share this post with a friend who is also visiting that day.
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