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| image=UnitedkingdomUnitedkingdom3.jpg| caption='''The Rose & Crown restaurant in the United Kingdom pavilion.in Epcot'''
| Country=United Kingdom
| land=World Showcase
| custom_value_1 = 0
| custom_label_2 = Number of Restaurants
| custom_value_2= Two2}}The United Kingdom is a pavilion located within World Showcase in [[Epcot]]. It is located between [[France]] and [[Canada]].
==Pavilion History==
The United Kingdom pavilion opened with the rest of World Showcase on October 1, 1982. When the pavilion opened, it featured one restaurant (the [[Rose & Crown Pub]]) and an astonishing six shops: the The Tea Caddy, the Queen's Table, the Biscuit Barrel, His Lordship, Pringle of Scotland and The Toy Solider. Although the pavilion was not home to an attraction, the original plans for the United Kingdom called for a Victorian building to be built in the pavilions rear. The building, <Ref>This information comes from Epcot's 25 anniversary map which was going to can be modeled after London’s lost Crystal Palace, would have housed a live comedy showfound here http://starport75.com/2015/11/02/epcot-guidemap-25th-anniversary-celebration-10107/epcot_25_guide-04/ </ref>. A description of the unbuilt attraction was given in the 1982 book, Walt Disney’s EPCOT: Creating the New World of Tomorrow:
The first next major change to hit in the United Kingdom pavilion came in 1986on October 1, 1999, when Harry Ramsden Fish & Chips House opened<ref name= "intercot"/>. The new dining location was a counter service restaurant which (as its name suggested) specialized in fish and chips. Since the Biscuit Barrel became millennium, there have been two major alternations to the Country Manorpavilion. Although In the shop’s name was changedearly 2000’s, its merchandise remained essentially Pringle of Scotland was renamed the sameSportsman Shoppe. Then, in the late 1980s2006, the Country Manor Harry Ramsden Fish & Chips House was renamed Yorkshire County Fish Shop <Ref> http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidemaps/ep/epcot-guidemap-2006-october-04.jpg </ref> <ref> http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/harry-ramsdens-epcot.94956/page-2 </ref>.===Unbuilt Attractions===Although the Magic of Walespavilion was not home to an attraction, the original plans for the United Kingdom called for an attraction to eventually be constructed. The July 1975 edition of Eyes and Ears noted that there was room for expansion behind the pavilion, describing a corresponding piece of concept art:[[Image:UnitedKingdom.jpg|350px|thumb|Early Concept Art for the United Kingdom pavilion. This art showcases the His Lordship shop Crystal Palace restaurant that was renamed Lords and Ladiesplanned but never built. Subsequently]]{{Quotation| In this artist's rendering of Great Britain's pavilion, in 1995 Lords guests would board London double-decker busses which would be departing Piccadilly Circus every few minutes along cobblestone streets ... bound for castles, cottages and Ladies was renamed The Crown and Crestother great traditions of England <ref name="Widen"> http://www.omniluxe.net/wyw/uk.htm. </ref>}}
Prior to [[EPCOT Center]]'s opening, Imagineers had new plans for the Untied Kingdom pavilion. Plans now called for a Victorian building to be built in the pavilion's rear <ref name="Progress"> http://progresscityusa.com/2009/04/02/neverworlds-epcots-united-kingdom-pavilion-victorian-music-hall/ </ref>. The building (which was going to be modeled after London’s lost Crystal Palace) would have housed a live comedy show <ref name=Pavilion Layout=="Progress"/>. A description of the unbuilt attraction was given in the 1982 book “Walt Disney’s EPCOT: Creating the New World of Tomorrow”:
==Dining==
[[Image:Sportsmanshoppe.jpg|400px|thumb|The Sportsman Shoppe in the United Kingdom pavilion. Photo by HarshLight]]'''[[Rose & Crown]]'''- This table service resturant restaurant features both a dining room and a pub. Here, guests can get a traditional British meal, as well as different ales, lagers, ciders and stouts. '''[[Yorkshire County Fish Shop]]'''- This quick service restaurant offers guests the opportunity to get authentic fish and chips. Other items such as soft drinks and snacks are also offered on the menu.
==Shopping==
'''Crown and Crest-''' This store is actually two different shops joined together. On One of the shops (the Crown) sells Beatles and Epcot souvinerssouvenirs, while the other (the Crest) allows guests to look up (and even purchase ) their families families’ coat of arms (the Crest).
'''Sportsman Shoppe-''' Located within the Hampton Court Palace, this shop sells English sports sporting merchandise.
'''Queen's Table-''' Located near the Rose & Crown, this shop specializes in tea and tea accesoriesaccessories.
'''The Tea Caddy-''' Located across from the Queen's Table, this shop sells tea, candies and chocolates.
'''The Toy SoilderSolider-''' At this toy store, guests can purchase a Paddington Teddy Bear among other toys. ==Characters=='''Alice'''- Alice from the Disney movie Alice in Wonderland, can sometimes be found near the English garden (uncommon). '''Marry Poppins'''- Marry Poppins can often be found near the English garden (common). '''Winnie The Pooh'''- Winnie The Pooh can be regularly found near the pavilion's Kidcot station.
==Fun Facts and Trivia==
* Originally, Imagineers wanted to put a statue in the center of the square, and while many different famous Brits were considered, (including : kings, queens, Lord Nelson, Lord Byron, Robert Burns and William Shakespeare), Imagineers eventually decided to place a sundial there<ref name= "Jack"/>.
* The music played in the United Kingdom pavilion includes selections from Gilbert and Sullivan and Greensleeves<ref name= "Jack"/>.
* Imagineers tinted the top of the UK pavilion's chimneys to make it look like they are in use<ref name= "Jack"/>.
* The United Kingdom pavilion features three classic, red phone booths<ref> The EPCOT explorer's encyclopedia:R. Pedersen - Epcyclopedia Press - 2011 </ref>.
* The lock located outside Outside of the Crown and Roseand Crown, was at one time surrounded by gates. The gates however, have since been removedguests can find a recreation of a lock found on the Grand Union Canal<ref name= "Jack"/>.
* In the windows The lock located outside of the Hampton Court Palace, guests can see the crosses of St. Andrew, St. George Crown and StRose was at one time surrounded by gates. Patrick, the patron saints of Scotland, England, and Ireland respectivelyThe gates however have since been removed<ref name= "Jack"/>.
* In the windows of the Hampton Court Palace, guests can see the crosses of St. Andrew, St. George and St. Patrick who are the patron saints of Scotland, England, and Ireland respectively <ref name==References==http://allears.net/tp/ep"Jack"/e_uk>.htm