Hidden Attractions
The icons in the Hidden Attractions category double as rides or shows, but you would never know it just by looking at them.
Spaceship Earth
EPCOT
This category starts strong with the prettiest girl in school, Spaceship Earth at EPCOT.

Design
The 180-foot-tall geodesic sphere greets guests at the park’s entrance, standing as an introductory point to a world of innovation and culture. The landmark complements the surrounding areas with Walt Disney World’s Monorail wrapped around it. Spaceship Earth is an anchor for EPCOT’s mission as it’s seen from all around the park.
Development
Spaceship Earth is probably Disney’s most impressive icon from an engineering standpoint. Disney took inspiration from the geodesic dome at Expo 67 in Montreal, creating an elaborate sphere within a sphere design. The large structure’s elevated position added extra complications as the crew had to perform wind tunnel tests, ensuring safety for pedestrians. One of the geodesic sphere’s many functional features is its built-in system for collecting rainwater, which flows into the park’s lagoon. Spaceship Earth is the world’s largest free-standing geodesic sphere, weighing in at nearly 16 million pounds; the 165-foot-wide sphere is covered in more than 11,000 triangular tiles, giving it that golf ball look.
Creativity
The reason Spaceship Earth is so impressive in size and design is that it’s the venue for a classic Disney dark ride. Typically, Disney builds their dark rides in some type of themed show building, but this ride is elevated and enclosed inside the geodesic sphere. Spaceship Earth’s helix-like track layout spirals up the sphere with a gradual descent back at the end.
On the creative side, Disney consulted with famed author Ray Bradbury to outline the attraction’s storyline. Spaceship Earth takes an encouraging journey through the advancements in human communication and connections.
Impact
Spaceship Earth being toward the front of the park means it’s the first and final sight guests see when visiting EPCOT. It’s a symbol of EPCOT itself and also the harmonious future it represents. That feeling is punctuated at night with its shimmering lighting package called Beacons of Magic, which debuted in 2021. It’s illuminated with various shows and effects, giving guests one final spark of inspiration at the end of the night as they pass by Spaceship Earth toward the exit.
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