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Photos: Future World construction update at Epcot

The construction equipment is strewn around Epcot as this theme park in Walt Disney World undergoes its largest transformations since opening.

The current Future World area is being divided into three areas: World Celebration, World Discovery and World Nature. To do this, the entire front area of the park will be rebuilt.

For now, the most popular things you will see are fences. Here’s a quick our of the front of the park, mostly from the monorail.

Before you enter the park. Look to the left and you will see more construction take place at the entrance in the parking lot. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
As you face the entrance to the left before you go through security the entire area is being reworked. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Remember the big fountain in front of Spaceship Earth? This is what’s left of it as workers take it apart. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
The Guardians of the Galaxy buildings pre-show roof structure is being worked on. Photo by Steve Liebman)
The entire area between the current MouseGear (the former Innoventions) and Mission Space is now closed. Behind the fences is the area for Guardians of the Galaxy and the new Play Pavilion.Photo by Steve Liebman)
Back on the monorail. Here’s a look at the restrooms behind the MouseGear store that is now undergoing renovation. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Looks like a new walkay is being constructed outside the bathroom. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Construction next to the bathrooms. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
We now see what the area looks like where the former Fountain of Nations stood. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
A look at the former Fountain of Nations area and the left the structure that once had Starbucks underneath it and also whee Club Cool once existed. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
All that is left are beams. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Even the area between the Imagination Pavilion and the Land is being ripped up. (Photo by Steve Liebman)
Another look at the former fountain. (Photo by Steve Liebman)

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