Epcot's Trading Post Refreshments bar closes permanently

The Trading Post Refreshments bar in Epcot's Canada Pavilion has permanently closed as of February 27, 2026, removing walk-up access to Canadian draft beers, regional wines, and signature ice wine. Canned and bottled Canadian beers remain available in nearby merchandise shops, while the ice wine is now exclusive to the Le Cellier Steakhouse. This closure follows recent changes in the park's World Showcase.

The permanent closure of the Trading Post Refreshments bar eliminates a convenient spot for guests to sample Canadian beverages without reservations. Previously, the bar offered draft beers, regional wines, and ice wine—a sweet specialty made from grapes frozen on the vine—making it an accessible introduction to Canadian culture for families, solo travelers, and budget-conscious visitors.

Now, these items are limited: canned and bottled beers can be purchased inside the Northwest Mercantile and Trading Post shops, but the ice wine, along with champagnes and fine wines, is available only at Le Cellier Steakhouse, the pavilion's signature dining venue. Securing a reservation there, often at premium prices, is required for access.

The Canada Pavilion still provides other cultural touchpoints. Maple popcorn is sold at the Canada Popcorn Cart, and the Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Co. kiosk offers snacks and drinks. Le Cellier continues as the main dining option, while Canada Far and Wide, a Circle-Vision 360 film narrated by Catherine O’Hara, showcases landscapes. Live musical acts perform on the Canada Mill Stage, and the Kidcot Fun Stop allows children to collect stamps and engage in activities.

This closure aligns with recent developments in Epcot. On February 22, 2026, Impressions de France, an 18-minute film in the France Pavilion, closed indefinitely for refurbishment, along with the Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along. These changes reflect a pattern where quick-service cultural offerings are reduced, potentially steering guests toward higher-revenue table-service experiences. For visitors, it means fewer spontaneous opportunities to explore World Showcase beverages, altering the pavilion's accessibility since Epcot's 1982 opening focused on global cultures.

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Realistic photo of closed splash pad and neglected facilities at Epcot, highlighting maintenance issues.
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Epcot shows signs of neglect and splash pad closure on March 3

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Reports from March 3, 2026, highlight maintenance issues at Epcot, including filthy fixtures in The Land Pavilion and damage at Connections Eatery. The World Discovery Liquid Layer Splash Pad was indefinitely closed that day, with water features shut off. Walt Disney World Resort has not commented on these developments ahead of upcoming events.

Walt Disney World Resort has filed a construction permit indicating a multi-month closure for Refreshment Port, a popular snack kiosk in EPCOT's World Showcase. The permit, involving Walt Disney Imagineering, lacks an expiration date. The spot near the Canada Pavilion has been shuttered since January 12.

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Visitors to Walt Disney World Resort's EPCOT have noticed the absence of soft drink flavors from three countries at the Club Cool tasting experience. Opaque plastic cups have replaced the usual Coca-Cola branded ones. Cast members say they do not know when the items will return.

Disney's Grand Floridian Cafe will temporarily close from mid-July to October 2026 for a refresh. Brunch service will move to Citricos during this period, with guests possibly noticing refurbishment work nearby.

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The Spaceship Earth attraction at Walt Disney World's EPCOT has been closed since Friday, March 21, with no announced return date or explanation from Disney. The ride did not operate on Saturday and remained unavailable as of Sunday morning, March 22. Separately, Disneyland Paris reached full capacity and turned away arriving guests that weekend.

Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris closed permanently on March 28, 2026, after 24 years, set to reopen the next day as Disney Adventure World. The transformation includes new lands like World of Frozen amid high expected crowds. French President Emmanuel Macron visited the site with Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro ahead of the opening.

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Walt Disney World has filed 10 new permits signaling progress on multiple construction and refurbishment projects. These include signage for the upcoming Lakeshore Lodge resort and work at Port Orleans — Riverside, Big Top Souvenirs, Animation Courtyard, and Refreshment Port. The filings indicate ongoing developments across the resort.

 

 

 

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