EPCOT

Disney Launching $180 Adults-Only Experience in Florida

A special new experience is coming to Disney World, but it will cost you.

Cocktail from GEO-82 lounge in EPCOT
Credit: Disney

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Disney World has introduced an exciting new addition to EPCOT, enticing guests with the GEO-82 Fireworks Experience. This unique package allows visitors to enjoy the spectacular fireworks show, “Luminous: The Symphony of Us,” from the comfort of their own table. Guests looking to elevate their evening at EPCOT can reserve a spot for $179 per person, with additional costs for tax and gratuity. Given the park’s admission fees, the overall expense can exceed $300, but for many, the experience promises a worthwhile splurge.

The GEO-82 Fireworks Experience has quickly garnered attention for its exclusive offerings. Disney emphasizes that this package is the “perfect” way to conclude a day spent exploring EPCOT, encouraging guests to relax and indulge in a magical atmosphere paired with delectable food and drinks.

The GEO-82 Lounge is set to be a standout feature within EPCOT, making it a unique destination for adult guests. Unlike many attractions at Disney World, this lounge specifically caters to those aged 21 and over, marking it as an adult-oriented space. With its sophisticated design and curated menu, GEO-82 intends to enhance the dining scene, focusing on providing a premium culinary experience.

As EPCOT is celebrated for its diverse food and drink offerings, the addition of GEO-82 elevates that reputation to new levels. The lounge will focus on sophisticated bites and an array of adult beverages, making it a perfect gathering spot for guests seeking something special. The presence of GEO-82 undoubtedly enriches the park’s culinary landscape, promising patrons a chance to relax with friends while savoring the synchronized lights and sounds of the fireworks show.

Concept Art for GEO-82 Lounge at EPCOT
Credit: Disney

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EPCOT has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, with a multi-year refurbishment that has redefined the park. This evolution began before the pandemic and has brought fresh energy to one of Disney’s oldest theme parks. With the anticipated opening of new areas and experiences, EPCOT now showcases something for everyone.

The park is now divided into four distinct areas: World Showcase, World Celebration, World Nature, and World Discovery. Each section offers unique attractions and experiences that cater to diverse interests, from immersive cultural displays to thrilling rides. Among its recent highlights is the “Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind,” which has proven to be a fan favorite, drawing guests eager to experience the park’s evolution firsthand.

EPCOT’s focus on innovation continues to attract visitors, allowing them to explore the amalgamation of education and entertainment that the park promotes. The addition of the GEO-82 Lounge fits perfectly into this vision, creating a space where adults can gather and appreciate the sophisticated elements of food and drink amidst magical surroundings.

Looking ahead, Disney fans can anticipate several upgrades and developments across its theme parks. Each park is slated to receive exciting new attractions and experiences, ensuring that guests always have something fresh to look forward to on their visits. Plans are underway to introduce new lands inspired by beloved franchises such as Pixar’s “Cars” and “Monsters, Inc.,” further enriching the Disney experience.

This ongoing commitment to innovation signals a bright future for Disney Parks in the coming decade. With each new ride and attraction, Disney aims to create lasting memories and foster connections for families and friends, keeping the magic alive for generations. As EPCOT showcases its exciting changes through offerings like the GEO-82 Fireworks Experience, guests can be sure that the spirit of adventure and wonder will continue to thrive throughout all Disney parks.

Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

3 Comments

  1. Disney has pretty much priced out the common family. Greed has beaten out Walt Disneys dream. New Epic Universe seems to be a much better value and their worlds really seem to be technically better than Disney. Might be time to sell my DVC time share and move on.

    1. Yes,,,,,,I don’t know how families afford Disney. I understand why families bring their own snacks and drinks. We were the average middle (now lower middle class) paycheck to paycheck, and we could actually afford “Dixie Landings” once every few years and eat for 4 in the food courts and have a snack in the parks and a snack at night. Families today can’t get the full magical experience we had. So sad. ☹️

    2. 100% agree. Disney has lost its innovative approach and leaned into where they can charge more for a lesser experience. We sold our DVC 3 years ago. No regrets

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