![]() The authentic Mexican cuisine is to die for, and the ambiance is unbeatable. This charming spot is nestled inside the Mexico Pavilion and offers a beautiful view of the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride. Dining with a view at San Angel Inn Restaurant in EPCOT. ![]() Mariachi Cobre is an experience in live artistry as the musicians not only play wonderful songs, but a puppeteer also brings Miguel from Coco to life while Folklórico dancers twirl in time to the twang of his guitar strings! It’s a feast for the eyes and ears. The Mariachi Cobre band has several performances throughout the day and is considered staple entertainment for the World Showcase. You’ll see several nods to the movie Coco throughout the pavilion (so fun!), Mexican artifacts, and a folk art gallery. However, that doesn’t seem to bother the locals, as this “open-air” market is always bustling! ![]() It’s always twilight in the plaza, and a volcano simmers menacingly on the horizon. Sprouting up around the temple is a lush jungle, and inside the pavilion, you’ll discover the Plaza de los Amigos. Modeled after an Aztec temple, you’ll see nods to Quetzalcoatl (a dragon-esque Aztec deity) in the serpent heads lining the skyward staircase. ¡Vamos! ¡Hola from the stunning Mexico Pavilion at EPCOT! This vibrant and colorful spot has got us feeling all the fiesta vibes! (Photo: Pixabay) ¡Bienvenido a Mexico!Īn impressive pyramid bids you an architectural welcome to the Mexico Pavilion at EPCOT. We’ll fill you in on the feathered frenzy, so it’ll be smooth sailing for your own Mexican adventure! Now, we all know Donald has a penchant for getting into trouble, so it makes sense to take some precautions before riding. ![]() Part of the Mexico Pavilion, Donald and his amigos fit right in with this part of the World Showcase! Today, this fun little flick lives on in the form of the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros ride at EPCOT. This movie follows the adventures of Donald Duck and his friends – Panchito, the Mexican charro rooster, and José Carioca, the Brazilian parrot – through South America using a blend of both animation and live action. We’re talking 1940s-Technicolor-starring-Sterling Holloway-classic! Disney’s seventh full-length film. ![]()
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