Previews highlight issues with soarin across america at epcot

Cast member previews of Soarin’ Across America at EPCOT have drawn attention to several aspects of the new ride that some guests find less engaging than previous versions. The attraction is scheduled to open officially on May 26.

Disney World annual passholder previews are set to begin on May 19 and 20, giving more guests a chance to experience the updated flight simulation. Riders have noted that scene transitions feel less dramatic compared to earlier editions, which some say reduces the sense of movement and immersion during the journey across American landscapes.

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Multiple new attractions and snacks debuted at Disney World parks on May 26.

Soarin’ Across America, the latest version of Disney’s Soarin’ attraction, is scheduled to open to the public at EPCOT on May 26. The ride honors the 250th anniversary of the United States with aerial views of various landmarks.

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Soarin' Across America has begun welcoming visitors at EPCOT in Walt Disney World. The attraction is set to open at a second location on July 2.

Crew’s Cup Lounge and the theater in EPCOT’s France Pavilion both reopened ahead of schedule this week. Typhoon Lagoon also welcomed guests again after its winter closure. These updates come amid ongoing construction across Walt Disney World.

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Walt Disney World has updated its Early Theme Park Entry program at Magic Kingdom, adding the reopened Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin to the lineup. The changes aim to distribute guests more evenly across the park during the initial 30 minutes before official opening. Additional character meets will join the program this summer.

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